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Submitted by kungfukid 1403d ago | review

Gaming Target Reviews Swashbucklers: Blue vs. Grey

Gaming Target: "Creating a video game that revolves around history instead of another gun and gore-focused first-person shooter is a very noble effort. However, when the technology and development involved seems more dated than the Civil War subject you're trying to portray, your game is as good as history. That's the case with Atari and 1C Company's Swashbucklers: Blue vs. Grey, as their PS2 game plays more like a free web-based adventure simulator. Only, this time traveling travesty will actually cost you money." (PS2, Swashbucklers: Blue vs. Grey') 2.5/10

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