
So, The Fighting Marines. If you’ve got a soft spot for those old movie serials, the ones that used to play before the main show, then yeah, this might be a fun little trip. For pretty much everyone else, especially if you like your action sleek and modern, you’ll probably find yourself zoning out fast. It’s got a very...


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"So, The Fighting Marines. If you’ve got a soft spot for those old movie serials, the ones that used to play before the main show, then yeah, this might be a fun little trip. For pretty much everyone else, especially if you like your action sleek and modern, you’ll probably find yourself zoning out fast. It’s got a very specific, vintage charm, but it really asks you to meet it halfway. 🕰️ The whole setup is pure 1930s pulp. Marines land on this Pacific spot, Halfway Island, trying to get a lan..."
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