Death Stranding (PC) Review – Hit Me BB, One More Time
Kojima’s controversial passion project comes to the PC, and it’s the definitive way to experience Death Stranding. And, it’s arguably more impactful than it was on release.
Kojima’s controversial passion project comes to the PC, and it’s the definitive way to experience Death Stranding. And, it’s arguably more impactful than it was on release.
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