The Bradwell Conspiracy review for Xbox One, PS4, Switch
The Bradwell Conspiracy has great talent behind it. Pity that none of that made it into the final product.
Xbox One Reviews
The Bradwell Conspiracy has great talent behind it. Pity that none of that made it into the final product.
Some jokes, some words, and a little bit of murder…
Agony: both the name of the game, and what you?ll experience by playing it.
No stakes, no enemies, no deaths, no fun.
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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…
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