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Although mobile titles can successfully survive the transition to PC, Little Orpheus never manages to shrug off the limitations of its original format. There may be much to appreciate in its visuals, which alone would have likely proved more than enough to liven up any commute, but when presented in anything other than bite-size chunks of portable play, the repetitive nature of its platforming becomes

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