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Lair is an action-adventure video game developed by Factor 5 and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. It was released for the PlayStation 3 in August 2007 in North America. In Lair, the world is filled with deadly volcanoes, which devastated the world's natural resources and air.
Sony and Factor 5's dragon-riding adventure title puts you up against gigantic sea snakes, a life-threatening wasp and hordes of hostile dragons in a 1080p game that requires you...
Lair - PS3 Gameplay (2007)Subscribe: http://goo.gl/01dGfmLair is an action-adventure video game developed by Factor 5 and published by Sony Computer Entertai...
Hey everyone, this is my full game playthrough for LAIR, running on the PS3 with no added commentary.Here's a couple of ways you could support the channel 🙂...
Full longplay / playthrough of Lair, developed by Factor 5 and released for the PlayStation 3 in 2007.Recorded live on my Twitch channel: http://twitch.tv/ne...
Once you've got the controls down, you'll find an enjoyable action game out of Lair. For the most part, the game is visually appealing and striking in most cases, but it's not without its faults.
Lair: Directed by Julian Eggebrecht, Scott Martin Gershin. With Robert Clotworthy, John Cygan, Danilo Di Julio, Robin Atkin Downes. Lair is an action, flight, and combat game in which players control the reins of a dragon to fight both in air and land.
Lair is a 2007 action-adventure video game developed by Factor 5 and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. The world of Lair was devastated by volcanoes that polluted the planet's atmosphere and natural resources, with humanity reduced to two warring tribes: the...
Lair is one of the best looking games for the PS3 to date. It's got lots of carnage at the hands of a deadly, living flamethrower. That dragon is at your command so be sure to...
Lair is a game set exclusively on a fantasy-medieval world and concerns a war between two civilizations – the Asylian and the Mokai. The first, being in a better geographical position, having all the resources in abundance while the latter strife to survive in the barren lands.