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THE SENSE OF MYSTERY IN VALHEIM

It’s rare to feel a genuine sense of mystery about a PC game these days. Between overlyaggressive marketing and hyperengaged communities, any secrets a game may hide are excavated and detailed on wikis just days after release. It makes me long for that feeling of first setting out into the frozen wilds of Dun Morogh as a level one dwarf hunter when launched in 2004—of being set loose in a vast, enchanting world waiting to be discovered. Thank god for .

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