Fighting the good fight and coming out on top.
With Ubisoft increasingly cementing itself as the Prince Philip of game publishers, barely able to escape one controversy before another emerges, you can be forgiven for harbouring some suspicion for Valiant Hearts: The Great War. It is, after all, a puzzle game with rhythm-action sequences, set in WWI, and published by a company which these days can’t even release a piece of box art without having to explain why it isn’t racist.
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