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Connor Makar @ Eurogamer.net 1 place · today 11:00 EDT

After 40 hours and counting, Arc Raiders has me convinced: extraction shooters are brilliant

There's a rare experience with video games when an entire genre just clicks for you. A moment when the appeal makes sense. Crawling onto an elevator with a backpack full of loot, hastily initiating the extraction sequence with seconds left to live, Arc Raiders did exactly that. It let off a firework in my head. How was I ever not a fan of this? Read more

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