Review: Like the base game, Neva: Prologue is very much worth a look
Its short length doesn’t give it much room to be more than another sample of Neva, but spending more time in its gorgeous world and hanging with a cute wolf sounds like a good time
Its short length doesn’t give it much room to be more than another sample of Neva, but spending more time in its gorgeous world and hanging with a cute wolf sounds like a good time
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