Review: A charming, beautiful, but slow-paced adventure awaits in Eastward
Putting a modern twist on retro mechanics, Eastward has superlative pixel art and music but will be excessively talkative for some players
Putting a modern twist on retro mechanics, Eastward has superlative pixel art and music but will be excessively talkative for some players
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