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Titan Souls

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Platform: Vita
Tags: Action, Adventure
Developer: Acid Nerve
More Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4

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Region
Released
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04/14/2015

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Titan Souls review

Reviewed April 19, 2015

Mike Suskie says: "Combines the cerebral thrill of problem-solving with the visceral thrill of killing something big and intimidating."
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