Consortium Review
Review - 21st Feb 2014 | By James FurlongA futuristic, sci-fi, FPS, murder she wrote. Sound like your cup of tea?
A futuristic, sci-fi, FPS, murder she wrote. Sound like your cup of tea?
Each week we will issue you, the community, a challenge to find something specific in the games you've been playing.
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A Starbound patch has been released and as promised there are no wipes.
Bioware has released detailed information about characters costumes for cosplayers and fans.
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