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- Spec Ops: The Line
- PC, X360, PS3
- Published by 2K Games
- Developed by Yager Development
- French release: Available
- US release: Available
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Looks like Army of Two meets The Club.
Uncharted? Doom...cmon, where did you get Uncharted from that.
Looks like Army of Two meets The Club.
Anyway, multiplayer looks decent, but like with most games, I am more interested in the single-player. This one being inspired by the writings of Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness to be specific, has my full and undivided attention. Been looking for a videogame with a real script, and real character development, and a true moral gray area. Those things are so few and far between in videogames, so it is always a treasure when one shows up that nails it. Hopefully Spec Ops: The Line won't disappoint.
Uncharted? Doom...cmon, where did you get Uncharted from that.
Looks like Army of Two meets The Club.