Spec Ops: The Line
Written by Feed Tuesday, 26 June 2012 05:00
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Chances are, the only questions most players are going to be asking themselves during the average third-person cover-based shooter are: "can I use that for cover?", "should I shoot that guy in the face?" and "can I use that for cover, and then shoot that guy in the face?" That's what 2K and Yager Development want to challenge with Spec Ops: The Line. They want you to think about what you're doing, and to maybe not like what you see.
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Spec Ops: The Line
Terrorists, please form an orderly queue. Chances are, the only questions most players are going to be asking themselves during the average third-person cover-based shooter are: "can I use that...
Terrorists, please form an orderly queue. Chances are, the only questions most players are going to be asking themselves during the average third-person cover-based shooter are: "can I use that...
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