Super Hydorah review for PS Vita, PS4, Xbox One
It’s a super-hard shmup. That’s literally all there is to say about Super Hydorah.
PlayStation Vita Reviews
It’s a super-hard shmup. That’s literally all there is to say about Super Hydorah.
Platform: PS Vita Also On: PS4 Publisher: InXile Entertainment Developer: InXile Entertainment Medium: Digital Players: 1 Online: No ESRB: T Given that The Bard?s Tale originally came out on PS2 and the original Xbox back in 2004, it shouldn?t come as a surprise to anyone that the game is showing its age a decade and…
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