Review: Banner of the Maid

With plenty of interesting missions and visual novel encounters between, Banner of the Maid is an entirely worthwhile tactical RPG to sink into.
Read moreWith plenty of interesting missions and visual novel encounters between, Banner of the Maid is an entirely worthwhile tactical RPG to sink into.
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Read moreThere is fun to be had here, but you have to be lucky to find it, and most players aren’t going to want to sit through half a dozen bad runs for the one good one.
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