Batora: Lost Haven – Review
Making combat complex can be an enticing idea, although too much complexity or applying it in an annoying way can subtract more than what it adds. Batora: Lost Haven is a game that falls into this pit... Read More »
Making combat complex can be an enticing idea, although too much complexity or applying it in an annoying way can subtract more than what it adds. Batora: Lost Haven is a game that falls into this pit... Read More »
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