Aion Review
Take flight with the latest MMO from NCSoft, though be warned that your air time is limited
Take flight with the latest MMO from NCSoft, though be warned that your air time is limited
Strikes a balance between challenge and frustration, has enough charm and logical solutions to offset the somewhat abstract puzzles and hard brain teasers.
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A fun title that presents an engaging setting but is a bit unpolished in terms of gameplay
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The sequel surpasses the original in many ways, but stumbles on some of the new content
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