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TEARDOWN

The foundation of Teardown’s success is an endlessly malleable sandbox. Its crisp graphics and impossibly granular destruction engine feel truly next-gen, the sort of thing that wasn’t possible only a few years ago, and only works on a PC begins with the gratifying crumble of a plastered wall against the might of your sledgehammer and gradually escalates until you’re lifting entire apartment complexes with a gravity gun and lobbing them into orbit.

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