Dragon Prana Review (Switch)
Despite some improvements over 2020’s Dragon Lapis, Dragon Prana falls well outside of KEMCO’s upper echelon of Nintendo Switch RPGs.
Despite some improvements over 2020’s Dragon Lapis, Dragon Prana falls well outside of KEMCO’s upper echelon of Nintendo Switch RPGs.
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