Darkwater's $7 Price Tag Has Players Wishing They Paid More
Darkwater players have an unusual complaint: they wish they'd paid more. The $7 solo-dev horror hit has 84% positive reviews and one player who logged 45 hours then regretted the discount.
Darkwater players have an unusual complaint: they wish they'd paid more. The $7 solo-dev horror hit has 84% positive reviews and one player who logged 45 hours then regretted the discount.
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