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People are trending coverage of Stupid Never Dies, highlighting its fast-paced action and noting that its dev team includes people associated with Devil May Cry (and Resident Evil), with the game described as quirky and “slightly spooky.”

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Key Takeaway Stupid Never Dies is being positioned as a blazing-fast, slightly spooky action game made by devs tied to Devil May Cry.
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Stupid Never Dies is being positioned as a blazing-fast, slightly spooky action game made by devs tied to Devil May Cry.

People are trending coverage of Stupid Never Dies, highlighting its fast-paced action and noting that its dev team includes people associated with Devil May Cry (and Resident Evil), with the game described as quirky and “slightly spooky.”

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  • Fast action — Stupid Never Dies, a blazing fast action game from devs behind Devil May Cry and Resident Evil, is funky, spunky and even “slightly spooky” VG247

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game title Stupid Never Dies
genre vibe blazing fast action
tone described “slightly spooky”
dev association devs behind Devil May Cry and Resident Evil

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  • Check VG247 and follow-up impressions for more details on Stupid Never Dies gameplay pace and tone. VG247

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  • Stupid Never Dies, a blazing fast action game from devs behind Devil May Cry and Resident Evil, is funky, spunky and even “slightly spooky” VG247
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