Ubisoft Passing On No More Heroes: Heroes Paradise
By Ishaan . November 20, 2009 . 3:39pmUbisoft confirmed to G4TV that they won’t be publishing the high-definition upgrade domestically.
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Ubisoft confirmed to G4TV that they won’t be publishing the high-definition upgrade domestically.
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I’m desperately trying not to voice my actual thoughts and think of something insightful to say about this trailer, but I really can’t.
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