Review Catchup: Sam & Max 301: The Penal Zone
Due to a dearth of work for university the team at OneLastContinue has been somewhat lax lately with regards to catching up on review code which we received. For that we apologise, wholeheartedly. And here’s cake because we’ve brought in some awesome hard-hitters such as Ash Jolliffe, Elaine McCormack, Hannel Trivedi, Matt Carron, Lloyd Dew and Joe Gwilliams in order to help clear out the backlog under our Review Catchup collection. First up on the slate we have Ash Jolliffe with Sam & Max: The Penal Zone with more to follow soon. Enjoy.
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