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Corridor 7

Corridor 7 (XSX) game cover art
Platform: PC
Tags: Shooter, First-Person, Arcade
Developer: Capstone Software

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
05/06/1995
EU
??/??/1995

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Corridor 7 review

Reviewed September 29, 2017

Bouchart says: "All of these corridors look the same after a while."
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