Review: Hidden Through Time

The addition of user generated content really sets Hidden Through Time apart in a way that hugely benefits its replayability.
Read moreThe addition of user generated content really sets Hidden Through Time apart in a way that hugely benefits its replayability.
Read moreBetween the wild weapons, the bizarre locales, and the absolutely insane escalation of the campaign, this hard-shelled brawler promises plenty of fun within its notably narrow scope.
Read moreI love the art, and the finding is certainly fun enough, but it ends before it makes good on any of its more interesting promises.
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