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Floating a new WWII Naval Combat Sim in War on the Sea
Game Review - War on the Sea

Floating a new WWII Naval Combat Sim in War on the Sea

February 15, 2021 John Breeden II

War on the Sea is an extremely deep simulation game that follows the many battles and campaigns between the United States and Japan during World War II. You need to invest a huge amount of time into the game if you want to become proficient, but the rewards might just be worth it.

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