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  2. Category:177 endings - Wikipedia

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  3. List of controversial video games - Wikipedia

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    The game was discussed briefly in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom after the issue was brought to the attention of MP Keith Vaz, a longtime opponent of violence in video games, with fellow Labour Party politician Tom Watson arguing that the level was "no worse than scenes in many films and books" and criticising Vaz for "collaborating ...

  4. Giant Bomb - Wikipedia

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    The feature has been used to profile highly anticipated games, [83] give mention to lesser-known games, [84] or to intentionally showcase bad games for humorous purposes. [85] Quick Looks by Giant Bomb of lesser-known games are often more publicized by their respective developers [ 86 ] or communities, such as the fighting game community, [ 87 ...

  5. Achievement Hunter - Wikipedia

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    Achievement Hunter was an American video gaming division of Rooster Teeth Productions.Founded by Geoff Ramsey and Jack Pattillo on July 6, 2008, the website was originally based on the achievement mechanic in video games but grew to become a core component of Rooster Teeth, hosting a wide variety of videos related to video games.

  6. The Big Reveals Of The ‘No Good Deed’ Ending, Explained - AOL

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    'No Good Deed' season 1 finale was filled with some major and surprising moments that have left fans shaken. Here's a breakdown of what happened in No Good Deed season 1 finale.

  7. Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Uniquely for the series, Might and Magic VI is the first and only Might and Magic title to offer players no choice regarding race: all playable characters are human.Also, unlike previous versions of the Might and Magic series, the party size is limited to four characters (with two slots for NPCs), compared to the six character party sizes in previous games.

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  9. Types of fiction with multiple endings - Wikipedia

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    These games are usually adventure or storytelling games whose ending or sometimes even entire story changes depending on the player's active, in the form of dialogue options, or passive choices, such as games with moral systems. Examples of choice-driven games that feature multiple endings: Life Is Strange, which includes two canon endings.