REVIEW: The Ascent
Neon Giant’s The Ascent is an action-RPG with a rich cyberpunk world, however it stumbles over itself in many ways. Lets discuss.
Neon Giant’s The Ascent is an action-RPG with a rich cyberpunk world, however it stumbles over itself in many ways. Lets discuss.
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