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A Little to the Left is an organising/puzzler from Canadian coding crew, Max Inferno, and it has been floating around on Steam since November 2022 but is now making its way over to consoles for a reasonable £12 with some day one DLC, Cupboards & Drawers, setting you back another fiver if […]

A Little to the Left – PS5 Review

February 19, 2024  in PS5 / Reviews  tagged a little to the left / max inferno / organisation / relaxed / sorting / tidying up by Richie



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