Tennis In The Face Review
Tennis In The Face is a competent port and solid if shallow puzzler, there’s something about having this type of game on a dedicated game console that just doesn’t feel right and is ultimately underwhelming.
Read MoreTennis In The Face is a competent port and solid if shallow puzzler, there’s something about having this type of game on a dedicated game console that just doesn’t feel right and is ultimately underwhelming.
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