A Murmur Or Two: A Podcast About Hellgate London
In 2007, Hellgate London launched to mixed-reviews. Less than a year later, the development team behind the game fell apart. Thirteen years later, two friends revisit the ambitious action-RPG that killed Flagship Studios through the three spin-off novels it inspired.
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