As you may remember, I was in Los Angeles for E3 last week to see what was happening in the world of video games. We learned some new information about the upcoming Xbox One and PlayStation 4, for example, and we found out that the NVIDIA SHIELD is going to start shipping very soon. I didn’t have as much of an opportunity to roam the trade show floor as I had hoped, but I was able to return with some swag to give away to you guys.
Even though there is an increasingly large focus on console gaming (and that’s mostly where I find myself too), PC gaming is still alive and well. If you’re the kind of person who prefers playing games on your computer, then this is the contest for you. While at the NVIDIA press event, we were introduced to several developers and how they implement NVIDIA’s technology in their titles. This included blockbusters like Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag and Splinter Cell: Blacklist, but it also looked at titles developed by indie studios and international developers. One such example is Snail Games USA, a division of Snail Game based in Suzhou, China.
As a thank you for attending their event, we were each given a copy of Age of Wushu, along with a couple of special downloadable codes for Age of Wushu and Snail Game’s other big title Black Gold. And I’d like to give these to you, the Beyond the Rhetoric reader.
What Can I Win?
So, just to quickly go over what’s up for grabs, there is a PC DVD-ROM of the Age of Wushu game, a “Premium Loot Card” to receive some special items within that game, and an exclusive 7-day Guest Pass Key to try Black Gold.
How Can I Enter?
There are two ways to enter this giveaway:
1. Leave a comment on this post with your all-time favorite PC game and why.
2. Tweet out the following:
I just entered to win an #AgeOfWushu prize pack from @michaelkwan and so can you. Here’s how – http://ow.ly/m5kx5
Do both and get two entries. The contest closes on June 30, 2013 at 11:59pm Pacific Time.
The Fine Print
The contest is open to anyone in Canada and the continental United States. If you are an international reader, you can still enter, but you will need to supply me with a mailing address in either Canada or the United States (unless you want to pay for shipping yourself). The winner will be chosen at random and will have 48 hours to provide a shipping address before an alternate winner is selected. All decisions are final.
I’ve given away games before and I’ll likely give away games again. This is my little way of thanking the Beyond the Rhetoric community for your continued support. Good luck!
UPDATE (July 2, 2013): Congratulations, Cecilia. You have been randomly selected as the winner of this contest! Thanks again to everyone who entered and be sure to keep your eyes out for the next giveaway on Beyond the Rhetoric.
Well Michael….My favorite PC Video game is Portal and Portal 2. Just the best game to think about all the Physics of going in one portal and out the other. Which way to shoot, what was the trick and where were the Easter eggs….
My all-time favorite PC Video game is the Call of Duty Modern Warfare series.
please omit this entry as I don’t live in Canada or the continental United States.
ah my favorite pcgame is series The Elder Scroll from Morrwind to Skyrim ,all of them’s aweasome.because its a open vast world to explore with trees , animals and cultures đ
but sorry i dont live in USA or Canada , so if i win , plz can u only give the premium loot card code to my facebook chat
(my facebook : https://www.facebook.com/hong.lien.102 )
THANKS LOVE U ><
Manhhaskull nailed it! I’d single it out and just go with Morrowind though. It was the first game I ever played on PC. The seemingly endless open world and side quests were just amazing, the story was great, and the fact you could choose how to handle pretty much every situation, not to mention all the special weapons and pieces of armor you could collect (my favorite was the Ice Blade of the Monarch). It was one of the few games I’ve beat over and over again with the only others being Knights of The Old Republic 2 and Fallout 3. It’s also the game that got me back into gaming. BEST PC GAME EVER… The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind!!!
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The Legend of Sword and Fairy – made me excited about my culture and language in a way that drab mandarin schoolbooks never could!