Review: The Teal Mask tells a fun story, but feels slight overall
With its tightly focused narrative and emphasis on new characters, the sparse region of Kitakami is worth visiting. Just don’t expect anything spectacular or novel.
With its tightly focused narrative and emphasis on new characters, the sparse region of Kitakami is worth visiting. Just don’t expect anything spectacular or novel.
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