In this day and age of games, it’s rare to find any developer that regularly releases not just beneficial titles, but great ones. When Harebrained Techniques first came to the scene back in 2013, fans weren’t sure what the brand new studio (comprised of industry vets, mind you) were going to apply the beloved table top roleplaying game Shadowrun. After all, the series has had a new spotty past in the world of gaming, spawning both great games (like the SNES/Genesis entry) and just not very good ones (like the multiplayer-centric Shadowrun pertaining to Xbox 360 and Microsoft windows).
Needless to say, audiences have been worried about Shadowrun Returns. Of course, that anxiety disappeared as soon as the game released then became but some sort of fleeting memory if your even more wonderful
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