Superfrog HD review for PS Vita, PSN
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s an updated version of a slightly above-average ’90s platformer.
PlayStation Network Reviews
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s an updated version of a slightly above-average ’90s platformer.
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I’ll forego a witty rendition of the DuckTales theme song here if you promise to just buy the game on whatever platform you have.
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A number of great additions to the well-received series, but Magic 2014 still seems like just another teaser to get you into the paper game.
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