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Returnal doesn’t need a save system, it needs you to embrace mortality – GamesRadar
This PS5 exclusive may draw from the legacy of roguelikes, but it needn’t be beholden to the genre’s idiosyncrasies

The more things stay the same, the more they change. I remember my early runs in the repeating loop of Returnal, just trying to survive, maybe long enough to complete the next objective. If I had to stop in the middle of a promising attempt, I’d put the PS5 in rest mode, returning later to rekindle that precious life, until the monsters of the planet Atropos overwhelmed me.
Now Atropos is like a second home. With the game’s story finished, I rummage around each biome hunting for undiscovered pieces…
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