Review: Clash: Artifacts of Chaos has oodles of style, but a punishing difficulty
Clash: Artifacts of Chaos has a dazzlingly beautiful art style, but struggles to make the moment to moment gameplay feel fun.
Clash: Artifacts of Chaos has a dazzlingly beautiful art style, but struggles to make the moment to moment gameplay feel fun.
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Our two action aficionados gather to chat about Team Ninja’s latest.
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