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  2. The Escapists 2 - Wikipedia

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    Single-player, multiplayer. The Escapists 2 is a strategy role-playing video game developed by Mouldy Toof Studios and published by Team17. It is the sequel to The Escapists (2015) and it was released worldwide for Linux, macOS, PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One in August 2017. Nintendo Switch and mobile phones versions were released in 2018 ...

  3. The Escapists - Wikipedia

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    A sequel, titled The Escapists 2, which introduces multiplayer, [27] was released for Microsoft Windows, [28] macOS, Linux, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on 22 August 2017. A version for the Nintendo Switch was released on 11 January 2018, and iOS and Android ports on 31 January 2019. [citation needed]

  4. Zero Punctuation - Wikipedia

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    Zero Punctuation is a series of video game reviews created by English comedy writer and video game journalist Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw. From its inception in 2007, episodes were published weekly by internet magazine The Escapist. Episodes typically range from five to six minutes in length. Videos provide caustic humour, rapid-fire delivery, visual ...

  5. The Escape Artist (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    BBC One. Release. 29 October (2013-10-29) – 12 November 2013 (2013-11-12) The Escape Artist is a British drama thriller three-part series [ 1 ] starring David Tennant. [ 2 ] The series was created and written by David Wolstencroft and directed by Brian Welsh. It premiered on 29 October 2013 at 9 p.m. on BBC One.

  6. James Stephanie Sterling - Wikipedia

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    James Stephanie Sterling, [3] also known as Commander Sterling and formerly known as Jim Sterling, is an English-American freelance video game journalist, critic, pundit, YouTuber, and professional wrestler. Before becoming independent in September 2014, she [a] was the review editor for Destructoid, [5] and an author for The Escapist. [6]

  7. The Escapist (website) - Wikipedia

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    The Escapist. The Escapist is a web resource site that advocates and supports role-playing games (RPGs) as a social and educational activity, and works to educate the public on the true nature of gaming and dispel myths and misunderstandings about the hobby. It is one of a handful of sites that promote RPGs as an activity rather than advocating ...

  8. Talk:The Escapists 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Escapists 2 is within the scope of WikiProject Yorkshire, an attempt to build a comprehensive and detailed guide to Yorkshire on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, you can visit the project page , where you can join the project, see a list of open tasks, and join in discussions on the project's talk page .

  9. The Escapist (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The Escapist (formerly known as Escapist Magazine) is an American video game website and online magazine. First published as a weekly online magazine by Themis Media on July 12, 2005, [ 1 ]The Escapist eventually pivoted to a traditional web journalism format. [ 2 ] In 2018, Escapist Magazine launched Volume Two, a rehauled website in ...