SEGA AGES GAIN GROUND

SEGA AGES GAIN GROUND (2018)

by M2, Sega
Genres:Strategy, Shooter, Arcade
Themes:Action, Warfare, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative
Story:The classic arcade game returns on SEGA AGES for Nintendo Switch. It’s 2348 and the Gain Ground battle-simulation supercomputer has gone rogue, trapping people inside with rampaging robots! It’s up to you to rescue them. Choose between twenty playable characters, each with their unique abilities and skill sets. Do you have what it takes to escape?Show more
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