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by Matt Matt R.
March 10, 2022
JRPG/PlayStation 5/Reviews/Square Enix

Review: Babylon’s Fall (Sony PlayStation 5)

Babylon’s Fall is a game that has been designed to be exclusively a “live service” multiplayer game. And so, to do something different with this review, Matt R (of Shindig and regular on DDNet fame) and I buddied up to cruise through a chunk of the game, and now, to review it, we’re going to have a chat about it.…

Review: Babylon’s Fall (Sony PlayStation 5)

March 10, 2022
JRPG/PlayStation 5/Reviews/Square Enix

Babylon’s Fall is a game that has been designed to be exclusively a “live service” multiplayer game. And so, to do something different with this review, Matt R (of Shindig and regular on DDNet fame) and I buddied up to cruise through a chunk of the game, and now, to…

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