Freedom Force - Meet El Diablo movie

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  • Date added:
    24/10/2003
  • File size:
    9.2M
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

Meet El Diablo, a character from the superhero title Freedom Force. In this clip you'll find out all about our hero's intriguing background.

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  1. Just another average game. I prefer atomic cannon much more. Anonymous -- June 21 2006, 01.02

    This game is a very fake game that involves no strategy at all. you just aim your gun and shoot and eventually you memorize the angle and power like i did.

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  2. Just another average game. I prefer atomic cannon much more. Anonymous -- June 21 2006, 01.01

    This game is a very fake game that involves no strategy at all. you just aim your gun and shoot and eventually you memorize the angle and power like i did.

    Features
    60%
    Usability
    60%
    Value
    20%
    Stability
    60%

  3. sickk fj fkjfk -- June 20 2006, 21.54

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