Review: With a heavy emphasis on atmosphere, Trek to Yomi is a flawed visual showpiece
Trek to Yomi fails to rise above its issues with repetitive combat, despite its beautiful presentation that emulates old samurai flicks.
Trek to Yomi fails to rise above its issues with repetitive combat, despite its beautiful presentation that emulates old samurai flicks.
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