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The gameplay is polished to perfection, and the mere act of traveling around the map is incredibly fun. The Pathless is a much more gamelike game than Abzu, while still retaining that amazing atmosphere and magic.
The Pathless is a much more gamelike game than Abzu, while still retaining that amazing atmosphere Giant Squid has outdone themselves again. Giant Squid has outdone themselves again.