Jumat, 20 Oktober 2017

Airware: Black Ops and Medal of Honor

A pair of hit games jump into the modern era. Two popular action series in computer gaming, Medal of Honor from Electronic Arts and Call of Duty from Activision, debuted in WWII settings, treading a line between historical and fictional events. They’ve long been popular with gamers, but when Call of Duty jumped into the …

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