Warriors Orochi 3 review
More of a celebration of Tecmo/Koei, rather than a step forward for the series, but still absolutely fun
More of a celebration of Tecmo/Koei, rather than a step forward for the series, but still absolutely fun
Ryu Hayabusa gets bloody in this long-awaited sequel
Even though it’s years old and still tough as nails, Sigma is still damn sharp.
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