Often times, when discussing little-known (or little-liked) games of some merit, the phrase “diamond in the rough” comes up. Crimson Tears must be among the roughest; it goes back-and-forth between dull and exciting, confusing and interesting, involving and frustrating. At times, its design lacks common sense. It also achieves originality by bringing together two genres that are … Continue reading Crimson Tears
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