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Full of emotional and deeply personal stories, the side content in these open-world games often outshines their main plots.
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He became a feared penalty-area predator and a pioneer in a modernizing world of European soccer ... subsequent drawn games against Brazil and Yugoslavia as Scotland was eliminated.