R.A.W. – Realms of Ancient War review for XBLA, PSN
R.A.W. – Realms of Ancient War is a very good Diablo 3 clone for consoles that should satisfy your need for questing, killing, and leveling.
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R.A.W. – Realms of Ancient War is a very good Diablo 3 clone for consoles that should satisfy your need for questing, killing, and leveling.
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