The Sinking City (PS5) – Review
We didn’t know it was already almost two years ago when we found ourselves steering a leaky boat towards The Sinking City. We tried the game out on PC and on its portable counterpart, the Switch. Wh... Read More »
We didn’t know it was already almost two years ago when we found ourselves steering a leaky boat towards The Sinking City. We tried the game out on PC and on its portable counterpart, the Switch. Wh... Read More »
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