Review: Ys X: Nordics has you plundering across the open sea
Ys X is a less ambitious game but still manages to convey what the series has been going for for decades, which will surely please newcomers and long time fans.
Ys X is a less ambitious game but still manages to convey what the series has been going for for decades, which will surely please newcomers and long time fans.
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Get ready to suffer for your crimes in the Netherworld, Prinny! Forever!
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