Battleship review for Xbox 360, PS3
How bad can licensed movie video game tie-ins actually get? Battleship attempts to answer that very question.
Xbox 360 Reviews
How bad can licensed movie video game tie-ins actually get? Battleship attempts to answer that very question.
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A fighting game developed for the fighting game community by the fighting game community that’s an absolute steal at $15.
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