Miles & Kilo review for PS Vita, PS4, Xbox One, Switch
Another day, another retro platformer — but Miles & Kilo is better than most.
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Another day, another retro platformer — but Miles & Kilo is better than most.
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Platform: PS Vita Also on: PS4, Xbox One, Switch Publisher: Ratalaika Games Developer: lightUP Medium: Digital Players: 1 Online: No ESRB: E I have a pretty simple way of figuring out how much I enjoy games published by Ratalaika: if I keep playing after I get the easy Platinum, I like it. If I quit…