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Submitted by BIoodmask 1220d ago | review

Diehard GameFAN: Sands of Destruction Review

Random battles are extremely plentiful and thanks to the overabundance of experience points and customization points dropped, your character will be maxed out only a fraction into the game. As you can imagine, Sands of Destruction is a broken pitiful mess than offers no substance or challenge whatsoever. It's not a horrible game, but it's one that struggles to ascend to even mediocrity. (Nintendo DS, Sands of Destruction) -

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