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Killzone 2

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Pošiljanje od Denmark

Killzone 2, zasnovan za zrelo občinstvo na PlayStation 3, ponuja vznemirajočo igrico skozi intenzivno bojevanje in potopitvene zgodbe. Ta Uporabljena kopija, katalogizirana kot, je v dobrem stanju, kar jo naredi odličen izbor za igralce in zbiratelje, ki iščejo kakovost po pravični ceni. Igra ostaja vrhunska izbira za navdušence nad taktičnimi prvoosebnimi strelniki in vznemirljivimi kampanjami.

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