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June Contest Winners... Are Still Coming :(

Sorry to say, but still need to do some review of some content for the contests and I want to post them all at once. As soon as my reviewers are done, I'll post the winners.

Sorry for the delay,
Christopher

giant3266d ago

at last you posted something..i thought you forget

Fullmetalevolust3266d ago (Edited 3266d ago )

There's hope! lol nah I'm not dellusional I wasn't as active in June, I log in every day 'cause all the latest news are compiled here, but man trying to get those submissions in before anyone else or stepping on anyone's toes is tough for sure hehe. Congrats to those who won :)
And Christopher, you're doing a good thing here, they'll just received their delayed good news.

iTechHeads3266d ago

I'll be waiting for my prize.
:)

starsi3603266d ago

"June Contest Winners... Are Still Coming :("

Wow, must have been some very exciting prizes

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ARC Raiders - Hands On Preview / Burly Bird Media

Burly Bird Media: ARC Raiders has no business being this good. A reasonably objective eye can see it’s not a particularly original conceit within the extraction shooter space, and the scale of its ambition is such that one might expect servers to be wonky or combat to be unbalanced. Yet despite these assumptions, what remains is a title that is fiercely confident in its delivery, and a developer that is leveraging its considerable talent pool (following their barnstorming work on The Finals) to make a game that feels cohesive and ready to drop.

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Crimson Desert to Launch on November 2, Says Korean Website

Pearl Abyss has set November 2 as the potential global launch date for Crimson Desert, according to a reliable Korean website.

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Review - MindsEye (PC) | WayTooManyGames

WTMG's Leo Faria: "I have no idea what happened for MindsEye to come out at such a pitiful state, but even if it worked as intended, it would have been, at best, a truly mediocre cover shooter with a subpar “what if big techs were bad” story (spoiler alert: they also are in real life). But when you add in the horrendous framerate, poor optimization, braindead enemy AI, and countless bugs, then there’s no way to recommend this trainwreck, even to those looking for an ironic playthrough of a crappy game. Don’t bother with it, there’s plenty of fish in the sea right now. You don’t need to risk your stomach eating one that has eaten too many microplastics over the years."

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