Qanba Obsidian 2 Review
This sequel to the critically acclaimed Obsidian has two interchangeable joystick tops you can store on the right side.
There are different types of controllers to play fighting games, and the types range from arcade sticks to leverless controllers (and beyond).
This sequel to the critically acclaimed Obsidian has two interchangeable joystick tops you can store on the right side.
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