Bit.Trip FATE – A Retro Reinvention Of The Rail Shooter
By Kris . September 9, 2010 . 7:10pmImagine Gradius as a roller coaster, or Panzer Dragoon as a side-scroller, but injected with a bit of Gaijin’s traditional musical flavor.
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Imagine Gradius as a roller coaster, or Panzer Dragoon as a side-scroller, but injected with a bit of Gaijin’s traditional musical flavor.
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