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Xbox Game Review: Adore — Summon, Customize, Conquer

Posted on October 1, 2024 by Michael Cavacini
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In the mystical world of Adore for Xbox, the line between human and monster blurs. As Lukha, our intrepid protagonist, you’re not just battling foes—you’re taming and commanding creatures to fight by your side. This Monster-Taming Action game brings innovation to the genre, and it’s a refreshing departure from the usual hack-and-slash formula.

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