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May 15th, 2008, 08:14 PM #1
Turning Point: Fall of Liberty (PC) Review
The premise of Turning Point: Fall of Liberty, the latest shooter from Codemasters, is a good one. The year is 1952 and the United States never entered World War II -- Winston Churchill died in 1931 when struck by a car in New York and never helped rally the world against the Nazi threat; America remained an isolationist nation. (We're left to assume Pearl Harbor never happened either, but that's a question left unanswered.) After steamrolling through Europe, eventually the Germans set their sights on the United States and it is at this critical moment that the game begins...and everything starts to head downhill.
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