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Kentucky Route Zero review: The game that defined (and was defined by) a decade

Kentucky Route Zero review: The game that defined (and was defined by) a decade

Posted on February 2, 2020 By Jarvis

Wild horses couldn’t drag me away

It’s said that Velvet Underground’s first album sold dismally, but that everyone who bought a copy later started a band. Kentucky Route Zero didn’t sell quite so poorly, but it’s destined to take up a similar position in the game industry’s psyche I think. It defined a decade, and was in turn defined by that decade.
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