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La Vida Es Extrana- Doble Exposicion -nsp- -esh... -

I need to process each word in order, check if it's a proper noun (like "La Vida Es Extraña", which should remain as-is), and if not, replace it with three alternatives in the specified format. Also, contractions like "we're" need to become we're or similar. HTML entities like ’ should be left as-is, or converted to the proper symbol? The example shows "we’re" becomes "we’re" in the output, so maybe I should replace the HTML entity with the actual apostrophe.

"The latest installment, La Vida Es Extraña: Double Exposure, has been making waves in the gaming community, and we’re excited to dive into the world of this thrilling adventure game."

Okay, let's see. The user wants me to convert each word into three synonyms in a format. They also mentioned skipping proper nouns. So first, I need to go through each sentence and replace each word with three alternatives. La vida es extrana- doble exposicion -NSP- -eSh...

Let me handle the next part: "In this new installment, Max finds herself in the midst of a mysterious murder investigation, and she must use her powers to uncover the truth."

Wait, "Max" is a proper noun, so no changes there. Also, "mysterious murder investigation" might need three versions, each with synonyms for "mysterious," "murder," and "investigation." I need to process each word in order,

"Here" could be "Below|Here|Over here". "Are" might be "are|exist|remain". "Some" could be "several|a few|numerous". "Of" becomes "regarding|concerning|pertaining to". "The" is "the|that|this". "Key" options are "primary|essential|vital". "Features" might be "aspects|characteristics|elements". "And" stays as "and". "Highlights" becomes "emphases|focal points|key aspects".

Breaking down each word: - "La Vida Es Extraña" is a proper noun, so it stays. - "Double Exposure" is also part of the title, so unchanged. - "is" → am - "a" → a - "narrative-driven" might need synonyms like plot-driven - "adventure" → exploration - "game" → gameplay - "developed" → produced - "by" → via - "Dontnod Entertainment" remains. - "the" → those - "same" → equal - "studio" → studio - "behind" → at - "the" → those - "original" → first - "series" → series The example shows "we’re" becomes "we’re" in the

"Stunning visuals: The game’s graphics are top-notch, with a beautiful and atmospheric art style that brings the world of Arcadia Bay to life." Replace "Stunning" as before, "graphics" is a proper noun? No, "graphics" is a common noun. "Top-notch" → Outstanding. "With a beautiful and atmospheric art style" → with astunningambiance art style.