Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II eschews traditional video game narrative beats and tropes in favour of telling a more complex and clouded tale about guilt, confrontation and the powers that corrupt people to the point where they can become unrecognisable. It’s a flawed, but uncompromising cinematic achievement in the medium of video games.
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