
Samurai Kento review for Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation, Xbox
A developer known for making retro-tinged 2D metroidvanias returns with exactly what you’d expect from them.
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A developer known for making retro-tinged 2D metroidvanias returns with exactly what you’d expect from them.
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