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A Risk Worth Taking In the current AAA gaming landscape, the arcade racing genre has largely been distilled down to a single, hyper-safe formula: the open-world festival. While games like Forza Horizon are undeniably gorgeous, they often lack the bite, mechanical depth, and sheer attitude…
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