The design and UX isn't done, Rob and Abbie, okkurrrr! 😌
ostrava's review
4.0
Pretty self-explanatory I suppose, the saga indeed continues. On a similar level as the previous third of the story, though weaker in execution.
This is the part of the story where things get spooky and serious, and grandmas start to reveal all of this plot through boring exposition, but if you can put that to the side, you're with what's essentially a consumable comic book for all audiences with a charmness that's usually missed in a large part of the medium.
It tries alright...
This is the part of the story where things get spooky and serious, and grandmas start to reveal all of this plot through boring exposition, but if you can put that to the side, you're with what's essentially a consumable comic book for all audiences with a charmness that's usually missed in a large part of the medium.
It tries alright...
anicealien's review
5.0
This series is a lot of fun to read. And I've pretty much gotten used to Thorn's character design inconsistencies, so that wasn't an issue.
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