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For Honor
I can relate to Elijah Jessup when he reviewed the video game For Honor. Nowadays games are not realistic, using technology we do not have but For Honor is extremely realistic. For example, Elijah says that “call of duty 4 lack realism with their grapple hooks and laser guns”. For Honor really helps out with your reaction. In the game you have to be fast at defending and attacking or just wait for your opponent to use up all his stamina. I play this game often and most of the time this game makes me feel like if i was in the game and fighting to save my life. Thank you, Elijah for showing these kids about this game even though its not popular much.
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