Codex Temondera: Lost Vision (2019) Review
Codex Temondera: Lost Vision is a slow paced RPG Maker game with well-done combat, inventory, and skill/interaction systems. Looks to be a promising change from the default RPG Maker gameplay. 6/10
Codex Temondera: Lost Vision is a slow paced RPG Maker game with well-done combat, inventory, and skill/interaction systems. Looks to be a promising change from the default RPG Maker gameplay. 6/10
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