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Kya Dark Lineage

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Kya Dark Lineage per PlayStation 2 offre un ricco mix di azione e piattaforma con un'impressionante rigiocabilità. Questa copia usata presenta lievi graffi sul disco che non influenzano il gameplay, pur arrivando completa in confezione originali (CIB), garantendoti l'esperienza completa da collezionista. Perfetto per i giocatori che apprezzano combattimenti impegnativi ed esplorazione, questo titolo offre profondità e un sistema di progressione rewarding. Vivi l'emozione di superare nemici ostici e di padroneggiare abilità uniche, tutto a un prezzo che rispetta il tuo budget.

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