World II World Review – A Split-Screen Rising Star Stuck With Flaws
The decision to apply the Nintendo DS’s split-screen system to the mobile game World II World is highly admired, even though it is held back by some noticeable flaws.
The decision to apply the Nintendo DS’s split-screen system to the mobile game World II World is highly admired, even though it is held back by some noticeable flaws.
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