State of Decay: Lifeline Review
Review - 11th Jun 2014 | By Ross D. BrownLifeline replaces the rural surroundings of Trumbull Valley with the urban sprawl of Danforth, and your team of civilian survivors with a crack military unit on a mission.
Lifeline replaces the rural surroundings of Trumbull Valley with the urban sprawl of Danforth, and your team of civilian survivors with a crack military unit on a mission.
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