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    American McGee's Scrapland Review

    Posted on Monday, January 31 2005 @ 12:33:57 CET by LSDsmurf


    Scrapland places you in the role of D-tritus, a robot who ends up landing his ship on a huge floating planet of junk, aptly named Scrapland. The planet was originally a human paradise, but centuries of destructive exploitation reduced it to a pile of useless scrap metal. The robots that were left behind decided to create their own home, and in doing so banned all humans from their new scrap planet. A civilization arose, hosting a large array of different robot species and a financial system with which a thriving city, "Chimera", grew upon. Add to this 'the great database' - a system whereby you effectively live forever - and it's a nice place for a robot to live. Until now.

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