by Donald Theriault - April 12, 2021, 8:00 am EDT
I think we re forgetting just how many hours of NIS America games are hitting this month.
In a week that. really, almost has the feeling of a shadowdrop festival. the big titles of the week are NIS America s shooter (???) Poison Control, as the RPG specialists diverge from their wheelhouse. And that s interesting in light of the other major release this week (surprisingly not coming to the Epic Games Store as well): Saga Frontier Remastered, as we find out what Kawazu had to cut in 1998 in order to torture PS1 players as he is want to do.
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