Ghost in the Shell: First Assault - Stand Alone Complex Online

Ghost in the Shell: First Assault - Stand Alone Complex Online (2016)

by Neople, Nexon Co. Ltd.
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Multiplayer
Story:Stronger, faster and more lethal than mankind’s deadliest soldier: You’re a member of Section 9, an elite force of cybernetically enhanced combat operatives responsible for protecting society and fighting terrorists on the neon drenched streets of a futuristic Japan.
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