The Haunted Hoard: Scorn (Xbox Series X)
Scorn is a game of few words, avoiding them entirely outside of necessary moments like menus and minor control hints.
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Scorn is a game of few words, avoiding them entirely outside of necessary moments like menus and minor control hints.
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