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Submitted by s8anicslayer 940d ago | review

Thunderbolt: Swords & Soldiers Review

Thunderbolt writes: "What would you be willing to wage war over? What is sacred enough that you would send battalions of warriors to meet their end? Your cherished barbecue? Your giant, competition-sized home grown pepper? Nothing too spiritual or philosophical, I hope? I mean sure, national security and the right to freedom is up there on the list, but every axe-wielding Viking knows that a nation is only as good as its barbecue." (Swords & Soldiers, Wii) 8/10

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