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Estella 3 year s ago
#7 Much like everything else of today, the sequel was a poorly put together dumpster fire, sold out on the alter of progressive appeasement and gender politics, proving the designers were more interested in being lauded on social media for "being brave" than making anything of quality. Ask any gamer you know. If they liked it, they're lying, and are just sucking up to the system that praises this ersatz garbage.
       
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Diah 3 year s ago
Shame Fallout 76 didn't get in as sh#ttiest pack of cr#p ever sold.
       
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9. 'Kameo: Elements of Power' - Most Platform Changes During Development

2005's Kameo: Elements of Power had one wild ride on its development cycle. The game was originally developed for the Nintendo 64 by Rare. With the Nintendo GameCube coming out, Rare moved the game to the new console. During development, Rare was purchased by Microsoft, which meant Kameo: Elements of Power was coming with them.

The game set its sights for an Xbox release before being moved to the Xbox 360. With four different consoles during development, Kameo: Elements of Power holds the Guinness World Record for most platform changes during game development.

 

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