Kinsfolk Review: A Walking Sim With Feeling and Friction
Vinko Kodzoman gives himself almost no machinery: a widower, an infant, a route back to the ...
Read moreDetailsVinko Kodzoman gives himself almost no machinery: a widower, an infant, a route back to the ...
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