When New Is Old and Old Is New: An Animal Crossing: New Horizons Review | Attack the Backlog
It's a sad day when you return to a series you once loved only to find out that love is no more. That was the case for me and Animal Crossing: New Horizons. You may be wondering, "Is it my fault or the game's fault?" The answer isn't that simple; the answer is both and neither. Ultimately, some things change and some things don't and this just happened to be a case where those that changed no longer aligned with those that didn't. But don't just take my word for it, take my video (and audio) too, why don't you.
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When New Is Old and Old Is New: An Animal Crossing: New Horizons Review | Attack the Backlog
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