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GameCrate: "By now, everyone knows how bad Mighty No. 9 is. Whether you've actually played the game or not, you know. And though it's human nature to dwell unnecessarily on every negative thing that happens, I think it's time we moved on from this recent fiasco. Luckily, there's really no shortage of great games out there, so I've put together a list of rad indie action titles to play instead of Mighty No. 9."
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Seems to be getting B's all around. Not bad.
looks cool.
thanks for posting.
Another Wayforward game I want. Add it to the list.
Good review.