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Aegis Wing

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05/16/2007

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Aegis Wing review

Reviewed May 16, 2007

Jason Venter says: "As multiple ships soar through space, you’ll find that you can approach an ally and latch onto his ship. Though doing so consigns you to whatever evasive maneuvers your ally feels are appropriate, there’s a tradeoff: you receive boosts to your firepower. Suddenly, those intimidating warships aren’t such a big deal."
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