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... hou Yu gave an outline enough, there is not much difference in the thickness of the story. For those who don't pay much attention to the storyline, this gap is completely acceptable.

On the screen, the performance of the abyss is somewhat inadequate, so it is almost normal. According to Zhou Yu’s perennial game experience, it is also in an acceptable range. Besides, the quality of the level 3 game itself is not bad.

The point is that gameplay.

After the "Idol of the Mainland ...

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