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Author: Masters (Mod)
Posted: August 14, 2018 (01:55 PM)
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Wow, I'm a sucker for retro titles like this. But yeah, I think it's safe to say I'll be getting the Steam version if anything. Also, that beast at 0:27 is the stuff of nightmares...


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Author: honestgamer
Posted: August 14, 2018 (09:09 PM)
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£54.00 does seem like an awful lot to pay for what is offered, for sure (though I might not say that so quickly if it were an NES or SNES effort). And there have been a lot of retro-style games made lately. I really like the look of what the developer did here, so I could see myself getting it on Steam at some point and maybe even loving it.


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