Many are praising the battle system, which isn't surprising considering PlatinumGames' track record.
PlatinumGames is bringing players into the world ofwhere they play as a rookie cop who uses living weapons called Legions. As an officer, you'll need to use your Legion to solve cases and save humankind from those looking to take down civilization.
From demos and walkthroughs, it seems the hack and slash battling that PlatinumGames is known for returns but bringing it to the next level as players will have to control their character and Legion at the same time.is another hit for the Nintendo Switch, but what are the critics saying about the title? Here's a roundup of
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