Review: El Hijo is an attractive, if slight, take on Old West stealth
Lacking depth, Honig Studios’ wordless adventure satisfies more as a puzzle game than as a stealth game.
Lacking depth, Honig Studios’ wordless adventure satisfies more as a puzzle game than as a stealth game.
Was it worth the wait?
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