Review: Run-and-gun platformer B.I.O.T.A. delivers sleek 8-bit nirvana
Relive the glory days of ‘80s classics with B.I.O.T.A, a charming and impressive one-man project.
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Relive the glory days of ‘80s classics with B.I.O.T.A, a charming and impressive one-man project.
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