Lastly, the medium of writing allows such small quotations to be used by others so long as they follow this format, but stripping away those aspects can lead to a case of plagiarism. ![]() I’d ask you to stay with me for now, but that article is certainly one of the better ones on this game I’ve found on the web. Secondly, following the quotation is not only the name of the writer of the quote, but a link to their website and their own work so you may see the full body of their own interpretation of the game. ![]() First, quotation marks indicated it wasn’t my own words, ensuring that you will not attribute them to me erroneously. Please take note of how it was presented to you. ![]() But it’s also awful in some hilarious ways.” – Kurt Kalata, īefore we begin with this review of Limbo of the Lost, I’d like to direct you to that quote I made just now. The controversy overshadowed the rest of the game, although to be fair, the game is still awful. “Outside of the blogosphere, only a few sites bothered to review Limbo of the Lost, and most flunked it simply out of principle.
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