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Review: Monaco
A four-player, top-down, co-op stealth heist simulator that’s less Danny Ocean and more Jacques Clouseau.
A four-player, top-down, co-op stealth heist simulator that’s less Danny Ocean and more Jacques Clouseau.
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Warning: This review contains major spoilers. Do not read unless you have finished BioShock Infinite!
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