Review: Strider [2014] (PC)
In 1989, a lone ninja was sent into Kazakh City to assassinate Grandmaster Meio; 25 years later, Strider Hiryu returns to the futuristic metropolis of Kazakh once more, in stunning HD fashion.
In 1989, a lone ninja was sent into Kazakh City to assassinate Grandmaster Meio; 25 years later, Strider Hiryu returns to the futuristic metropolis of Kazakh once more, in stunning HD fashion.
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