The Making of Karateka review
It’s a documentary you can actually play! Digital Eclipse appears to have perfected the interactive documentary video game.
Read MoreIt’s a documentary you can actually play! Digital Eclipse appears to have perfected the interactive documentary video game.
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Read MoreDigital Eclipse brings us the definitive Samurai Shodown collection.
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