Infernax Review (Switch)
Infernax tugs at nostalgic heartstrings with its retro design, while still providing some modern conveniences, RPG progression, and meaningful choice and consequence.
Infernax tugs at nostalgic heartstrings with its retro design, while still providing some modern conveniences, RPG progression, and meaningful choice and consequence.
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