Review: A Robot Named Fight

The controls are tight, the action is engaging, and the absurd number of variations and unlocks you can get really extend the life of the experience.
Read moreThe controls are tight, the action is engaging, and the absurd number of variations and unlocks you can get really extend the life of the experience.
Read moreThis is a game with some of the best action and progression in the genre, and it’s absolutely worth a try for fans of flashy moves, deep systems, and excellent writing.
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