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Extreme Paintbrawl 4 is a paintball first-person shooter released on May 13, 2002 and developed by ] The game is the 4th edition to the ] series, and it's actually a re-release of ] (otherwise known as ].) Also, the game was published by ] and received negative reviews, as ] gave the game a 2.4/10 and ] gave it a 4.0/10. The game mostly received negative reviews because of its outdated graphics and fact that no one played the game online in the multiplayer included with the game. Extreme Paintbrawl 4 is a paintball first-person shooter released on May 13, 2002 and developed by ] The game is the 4th edition to the ] series, and it's actually a re-release of ] (otherwise known as ].) Also, the game was published by ] and received negative reviews, as ] gave the game a 2.4/10 and ] gave it a 4.0/10. The game mostly received negative reviews because of its outdated graphics and fact that no one played the game online in the multiplayer included with the game.



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Extreme Paintbrawl 4 is a paintball first-person shooter released on May 13, 2002 and developed by Activision Value. The game is the 4th edition to the Extreme Paintbrawl series, and it's actually a re-release of Ultimate Paintbrawl 3 (otherwise known as Ultimate Paintball Challenge.) Also, the game was published by Cat Daddy Games and received negative reviews, as GameSpot gave the game a 2.4/10 and IGN gave it a 4.0/10. The game mostly received negative reviews because of its outdated graphics and fact that no one played the game online in the multiplayer included with the game.

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IGN Review

GameSpot Review

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