5:00 PM on 06.30.2012 |
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I know the Burch siblings have done some incredibly wrong things in Hey Ash, Watcha Playin'? in the past, but this... this is a whole new ballgame.
Take the "Shift" mechanic from Driver: San Francisco, give that ability to Ash, and watch her wreak sheer havoc. I really don't want to spoil anything else in this episode, so just watch and judge for yourself. You have been warned.
HAWP: Driver: San Francisco [GameTrailers]
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