Skillground ushers in game-gambling
War can make you rich. No, this isn't a Lockheed Martin CEO simulator. But soon you'll deathmatch for cash
We only witnessed a few gameplay minutes from Warpath and Deadly Arts, and while it's stuff that could be dropped into GameStop's bargain bin, like the bland, Halo-esque Warpath was earlier this year, they're a cut above the average online manure. Arts has an acceptable Mortal Kombat feel, with slow-motion counters and damageable environments, but again, looks mediocre. Though apparently, members from Jackie Chan’s stunt-planning team politely stopped jumping through ladders long enough to help develop it.
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