Nintendo Switch Review: SteamWorld Quest
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SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech is the fourth IP in the SteamWorld series and fifth game overall. This time Image & Form Games decided to try their hand at combining a turn-based RPG with collectible cards. Did it work out? Find out in my review. Enjoy!
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