GNAW Is the Dinosaur Metroidvania That Wants to Fix the Genre’s Biggest Problem
Redstart Interactive's dino-city Metroidvania has 16 abilities, 150+ enemies, and a surprisingly good answer to why people quit the genre.
Redstart Interactive's dino-city Metroidvania has 16 abilities, 150+ enemies, and a surprisingly good answer to why people quit the genre.
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