War World: Tactical Combat

War World: Tactical Combat (2005)

by Third Wave Games, Lighthouse Interactive
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Multiplayer
Story:War World is a 3D mech combat simulator game developed and published by Australian company Third Wave Games (who are made up of former Rare alumni who have been involved in the development of such games as Banjo Kazooie, Donkey Kong 64, and others). It was released on Microsoft Windows in 2005, and 2008 for the Xbox Live Arcade service.Show more
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