REVIEW: 50 CENT GAME A HALF-BAKED HIP-HOP SHOOTER

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Review: 50 Cent Diversion the Half-Baked Hip-Hop Shooter 50 Cent: Blood upon the Sand asks the question: Can the participation of the hip-hop luminary deliver the diversion which is differently mediocre ?

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HOW GAME TITLES WORK, PART 5: SELECTED TITLES

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How Diversion Titles Work, Part 5: Selected Titles Overall, we consider diversion titles have gotten improved over time . Not since we’ve gotten improved during fixing games, though since all a viewable names were taken in a 1970s as well as early 1980s .

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COLUMN: ‘DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH’ : CARING ABOUT THE PRINCE

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Column: ‘Diamond in a Rough’ : Caring About A Prince[ 'Diamond In A Rough' is a continually scheduled GameSetWatch-exclusive mainstay by Tom Cross focusing upon aspects of games which mount out, for reasons great as well as bad . This week, Tom explores a brand brand new Prince of Persia diversion, as well as because it sets a brand brand new customary for formulating characters we caring for .] It’s not e.. . Read a full post from GameSetWatch Tags: Column: Diamond In A Rough around Blogdigger blog poke for punctuation .

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