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After 23 years, Legacy of Kain is back with a chunky retro platformer featuring M-rated pixel gore and "lore-heavy" PS1-inspired 3D for the true Kain sickos
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Dustin Bailey
2026-02-12
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rainbowFungus
Feb 13, 01:21 AM
bye* The graphics are amazing. likely
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