At some point, probably after the release of, say, Dragon Age II, lots and lots of people got it in themselves to…
Caliber .50 is a 1989 scrolling shooter arcade game developed by SETA Corporation. Players control a United States Air Force pilot who was taken as a prisoner of war in Vietnam in 1972. The pilot must escape the prison compound by battling enemy soldiers with guns and grenades. Various power-ups are available that give the player use of various other weapons including a machine gun and flamethrower. Enemy vehicles such as a plane can also be commandeered.
At some point, probably after the release of, say, Dragon Age II, lots and lots of people got it in themselves to…
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I nearly wept during the opening of Homefront.
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