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Submitted by calitax 294d ago | opinion piece

Hidden gems of the generation (Part I: First Person Shooters)

There are games wich shine with light. However, not all games have the same opportunity to receive support from their editors.

This results in remarkable games, even outstanding, which have been forgotten or, unfortunately, were never known by the mass audience. Even their reviews, do not capture the true quality of the title, since most anticipated games, are unfortunately better received in the newsroom.

Part I: Hidden gems in First Person Shooters (Operation Flashpoint 2: Dragon Rising, PS3, Singularity, The Darkness, Xbox 360)

Credit url: spaceforgamers.com

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