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Skip · narrative · 2017
Light on value at this price: $9.99, 63% positive.
Better value than 16% of narrative games
This is a series about brutal murders and innocent children killed by cruel and vicious devils riddled with terrifying violence and a mystery for which no end seems to exist. In such gloomy despair, detective Afshar is the only one who has to try to solve this serial killing case in one of the most loyal adventure games to the classic...
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