Bezier: Second Edition Review (Switch) – Deus Ex Mathematical
A familiar looking game with its own narrative, does Bezier do anything newer, or even better?
The Finger Guns review:
A familiar looking game with its own narrative, does Bezier do anything newer, or even better?
The Finger Guns review:
A port of a game from a popular series, from a console you may not be cool enough to have heard of. Not off to a great start, is it? The Finger Guns review:
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