Game Review: Wheels of Aurelia (Xbox Series X)
Set in Italy during the late 1970s, Wheels of Aurelia is a visual novel that attempts to ‘buck the trend’ by making driving the focal point of its extremely limited gameplay.
Set in Italy during the late 1970s, Wheels of Aurelia is a visual novel that attempts to ‘buck the trend’ by making driving the focal point of its extremely limited gameplay.
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