Detective Gallo review for Nintendo Switch, PS4, PC
If you miss the days of ’90s adventure games, you can rest assured that Detective Gallo shares your pain, and wants to try and help you relive them.
Videogame Reviews
If you miss the days of ’90s adventure games, you can rest assured that Detective Gallo shares your pain, and wants to try and help you relive them.
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