Winners of the Elevator Action Deluxe Giveaway

We had 40 entries in all. Congrats to our two randomly selected winners, wolfkin (Google+ entry)and mowmow (Facebook Fan Page Entry). Keep earning those points, we have more giveaways coming next week!

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Winners Of The Bloodrayne: Betrayal Giveaway

We had 86 entries in the new lottery system that I built. Plus we had 3 video entries which are always fun to see what you come up with. There is a new method for picking winners at random! Check it out in action here ! Congrats to Darklurkr23 (Lottery Ticket), Cheeto (Video Entry) & The_Nmac (Google+ Entry). Keep earning those points, we have more giveaways coming!

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Winners Of The Bloodrayne: Betrayal Giveaway

[Review] Payday : The Heist

Payday: The Heist is a very unusual game, placed in a market practically dominated by platformers. The PSN is home to few downloadable, exclusive first person shooters. To be honest, this is the first game of the genre I’ve seen there, but there must be another one. Most aspects of the game might raise similar questions, which eventually made me feel in doubt too. It certainly has aspects that are interesting and fun, on the other hand, some of them are lacking in quality and functionality. Conceptually the game intends to put players behind different heists, all well worthy of a movie script… in theory. I was expecting some interesting game mechanics that would allow me to approach situations differently, or at least in a smart manner, but most of the time you’re just shooting your way through a bunch of cops and security personal to get where you want to go. You might not think this is a big problem, after all, the game is a shooter, but so is Deus Ex: Human Revolution. I’m not comparing both, but I have high expectations and standards, so sue me if you must. The story development is basic, but it works just fine for the premises established. Each of the six levels has a voiced introduction to the mission; the same guy will be guiding your way through the heist. You’ll do a little of everything here, rob banks, diamonds and even break a prisoner out of a police convoy. The setting is usually interesting and makes for a decent change of pace between missions, it’s a shame that there’s so much shooting involved, otherwise this would be a completely different (and better) game in my opinion. All the shooting sometimes gets in the way of strategizing, which also play an important role here, especially when playing online and makes the game a much more pleasant experience. However, if you’re more interested in solo play, prepare to be underwhelmed. The friendly AI is so bad you’re more than likely to think you’d be better off without them. During the heists you’ll be setting up some gadgets to help you make your way through the areas, however that means waiting 200 seconds for the thing to actually work, let alone the fact you’re usually dealing with about 4 of those at a time, if that wasn’t already overly boring, the timer for said gadgets might eventually freeze, meaning you’ll have to manually reset it. Basically you’ll be babysitting some idiotic power tool while handling various assaults of the SWAT team. Not such a huge problem online, if you’re offline though, your buddies don’t seem to think that’s part of their job, so you’ll be left with the task to do that all on your own while they sit back and have a cold one. I realize this was conceived as a multiplayer game, but anyway, it feels really awkward. Enemies aren’t much smarter unfortunately. Playing online really makes the game shine though, communication is key to easy and faster success. No need to worry about all the gadgets at the same time, nor do you need to constantly check you six for cops, because your buddies will have your back, at least that’s what they should do. Your co-op partners will be of great help, they’ll have their own special gear (unlocked as you level up) and are able to perform some human exclusive assignments. It is remarkable how well it works when you’re playing online, I only wish it was easier to connect. It took my dozens of tries to get into a match, all other rooms were already filled. I don’t know if it’s because the game is fairly new, or if it’s just because I’m playing on a different region, but it is very disappointing when you have to wait 20 minutes to play a game. The game looks decent, considering it’s a PSN title, and runs smoothly with no slow down problems. Textures and models are a bit too simple, sometimes feeling like an older title. Partially that problem comes from the fact the game is a shooter, one of the busiest markets today, making comparisons inevitable. Each of the levels presents different environments, but you’re bound to encounter some things over and over again, especially policeman, apparently Senator Palpatine is planning another Clone War. Jokes a part, the looks are compatible with the price and scope of the game, but some might find it lacking one way or another. Sound design is ok, but doesn’t stand out. Voices are a bit cartoonish and stereotyped but portrayed the crooks well. Gun noises lack some impact and never feel heavy enough. The screaming on the background is actually very good, and serves as a decent setting to your robberies. It’s unfortunate that when you’re most enjoying the game, most of these aspects will be ignored while communicating with your crew, sometimes making you miss some audio cue said by your character. The game is very easily controlled, however, feels a bit sluggish at times, sometimes I couldn’t help to feel like I was hitting enemies way too easily, maybe I’m just getting better at aiming with my Dualshock. There are 120 levels for you character to unlock, each will come with different guns, accessories and abilities, making for a great deal of customization that eventually makes all the difference. Some mechanics are very well designed, for example, you can cuff civilians in order to make them hostages, in case one of your team mates die or get cuffed himself you can use those hostages to bargain his release and get him right back in the action. This was a very surprising system that I’d love to see implemented in other games. Overall Payday: The Heist is decent, but can be great when played online with friends. It lacks some polish seen on bigger titles, but offers enough content for a reasonable price. This is a game that incites players to replay levels over and over, trying to achieve better results and does a good job at it. Just don’t expect too much if you’ll be playing this by yourself, this is not intended to you. Review Pros Cons Great cooperative action Different from most PSN titles Interesting mechanics Lots of replay value if you like the game Overall lack of polish Dumb AI is most of the time annoying Looses its charm when playing solo offline Rating 80%

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[Giveaway] Elevator Action Deluxe

Elevators are an interesting place, some use it for sex, others like the soothing sound of their tunes. But for most of us, it’s just awkward with all the people and the silence, however a select few secret agents use it for killing mobsters and finding classified documents scattered around some evil compound. In case you’re more interested in the last part, but lack the skills, the CIA badge and don’t wan’t to go to jail, you can try playing this Elevator Action Deluxe and get your share of the fun! Be sure to read my review on the game too! Fortunately for you, PS3Blog.net has 2 copies of the game to giveaway and this is your chance to get it! Be sure to try the all new lottery system and don’t forget to participate in all our community activities and gather more points for the never ending giveaway bonanza! Please like & follow SQUARE ENIX DLG on Facebook & Twitter. It’s because of them we are having this giveaway! So show them some love. Follow @SquareEnixDLG [Worth up to 5 Entries] Purchase Lottery Ticket for 150 Points for a entry into the lottery. Here are all the possible ways to earn points . [Worth 1 Entry] Like the giveaway post on the lottery page (not the actual post itself) via Facebook. Then post a comment to your facebook wall from the lottery page. [EARN 20 Points] [Worth 1 Entry] Follow @ps3blogdotnet on Twitter. Then there will be a tweet button. You just have to click that & tweet the exact text in the pop-up . Then a notification will pop up saying your entry was successful. [EARN 20 Points] [Worth 1 Entry] Use the Google +1 button on the lottery page (not the actual post itself), then share on your Google+ profile to complete your entry. [EARN 20 Points] [Worth 1 Entry] First, be a fan of our our Facebook page . On the left sidebar, there is a [Giveaway] link. Go there and at the bottom there is a “Enter Contest” button you can click for your Facebook PS3Blog.net Fan Page entry. Note: Make sure you’re logged into PS3Blog.net before you click the button. [EARN 5 Points] [Worth 1 Entry] Subscribe to our YouTube Channel . We will post a bulletin. Follow the link & it will count as your YouTube entry. Note: Make sure you’re logged into PS3Blog.net before you click the link. [EARN 5 Points] [Bonus 4 Entries] After you have purchased at least one lottery ticket you are eligible for video entries. Make a video saying why you want to win. It can be funny, unique, strange, etc. Have fun with it. Include PS3Blog.net and the name of the item being given away in your video & in the title of the video. Then use the button above to submit your video for review. Also leave a comment below with a link to your YouTube video. [EARN 20 Points] Here are the most recent YouTube video entries for all lotteries on PS3Blog.net with the most recent ones displayed first. Make sure you get all of your entries in! The giveaway ends at 11:59PM MDT, October 27th, which will be at the time this countdown ends:

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[Giveaway] Elevator Action Deluxe

[Giveaway] Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken

You’ve read the review , now, here’s your chance to get the game. For free! Don’t let that 73/100 fool you, as the game is still awesome! We have at least one code to give away. Entries will last up until October 26th at 11:59PM, PDT. Don’t forget, the social entries now GIVE you points as opposed to TAKING them away, but, remember, you still have to purchase at least one initial entry at 150 points. Good luck! Please like & follow Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken/Ratloop on Facebook & Twitter. It’s because of them we are having this giveaway! So show them some love. Follow @ratloop [Worth up to 5 Entries] Purchase Lottery Ticket for 150 Points for an entry into the lottery. Here are all the possible ways to earn points . [Worth 1 Entry] Like the giveaway post on the lottery page (not the actual post itself) via Facebook. Then post a comment to your facebook wall from the lottery page. [EARN 20 Points] [Worth 1 Entry] Follow @ps3blogdotnet on Twitter. Then there will be a tweet button. You just have to click that & tweet the exact text in the pop-up . Then a notification will pop up saying your entry was successful. [EARN 20 Points] [Worth 1 Entry] Use the Google +1 button on the lottery page (not the actual post itself), then share on your Google+ profile to complete your entry. [EARN 20 Points] [Worth 1 Entry] First, be a fan of our our Facebook page . On the left sidebar, there is a [Giveaway] link. Go there and at the bottom there is a “Enter Contest” button you can click for your Facebook PS3Blog.net Fan Page entry. Note: Make sure you’re logged into PS3Blog.net before you click the button. [EARN 5 Points] [Worth 1 Entry] Subscribe to our YouTube Channel . We will post a bulletin. Follow the link & it will count as your YouTube entry. Note: Make sure you’re logged into PS3Blog.net before you click the link. [EARN 5 Points] [Bonus 4 Entries] After you have donated at least once to the lottery you are eligible to get video entries. Make a video saying why you want to win. It can be funny, unique, strange, etc. Have fun with it. Include PS3Blog.net and the name of the item being given away in your video & in the title of the video. Then use the button above to submit your video for review. Also leave a comment below with a link to your YouTube video. [EARN 20 Points] Here are the most recent YouTube video entries for all lotteries on PS3Blog.net with the most recent ones displayed first. Make sure you get all of your entries in! The giveaway ends at 11:59PM MST, October 26th, which will be at the time this countdown ends:

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[Giveaway] Rocketbirds: Hardboiled Chicken

PS3Blog.net Lottery 2.0 Is Complete!

I’ve spent the last few weeks completely rebuilding the lottery which we use for giveaways from ground up! This way we have a lot more control and will be easier for us to manage and for you enter the lottery as well. I listened to all your feedback and made sure it made it’s way into the new lottery system. I tested it meticulously to make sure all bugs where fixed. If you have any more feedback please leave a reply here in the forum. I’m very proud of what I’ve created. We have many more giveaways coming so you’ll be able to try out the new lottery very soon! There are a LOT of new features but here are the main ones: Social Entries: You can now EARN points for sharing the giveaway on Facebook, Google+ & Twitter! After you complete each entry and refresh there will be a icon showing your entry is successful. Stats: You can see how many point entries you have left. How many possible entries you have left, such as social entries. Plus your chance of winning. This is all displayed in a nice graph which changes color based on how many entries you have left to do or your chance of winning. Try to get them all green! Video Entries: We can now manually add video entries for a member right into the lottery logs! All Entries: Your entries into the lottery are now highlighted in the logs so you can easily see all your entries. Plus the logs are much more detailed. They show who entered the lottery, if they spent or earned points and the entry type. Twitter Follow & Google +1: You can earn points for following us on Twitter and +1 PS3Blog.net itself on Google. When you enter your first lottery from this point forward you will be asked to do those steps. If you already follow or +1 us you’ll be required to un-follow and remove the +1 on Google. Then refresh and follow and +1 us again on the lottery page. Reason for this is so we can get you some points for a follow/+1 but also so you never have to complete that step ever again on any lottery! Bonus URL Entry: We have the option to share a unique link with you in the Live Chat, Twitter, Facebook Fan Page, YouTube Channel, etc. Which will get you a bonus entry into the lottery and earn some points for it. BUT be quick, because only the first 10 that click it will get that bonus entry! Slick new tab interface Completely new look & functions Message boxes the help instruct you on how to complete entries and other information.

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[Giveaway] Resistance 3

First off read Eddie’s review on Resistance 3. The single player campaign sounds great! Now you have a chance to win Resistance 3 here on PS3Blog.net! As usual you have plenty of ways to enter. Plus be sure to hang around the live chat, our Facebook Fan Page and our Twitter @ps3blogdotnet . Because before the giveaway is over we will post a unique link that you just have to click to get a extra entry for only 6 points into the lottery. Make sure your logged in before you click it. Good luck! Please like & follow Insomniac Games on Facebook & Twitter. It’s because of them we are having this giveaway! So show them some love. Follow @insomniacgames [Worth up to 5 Entries] Click the button above to buy lottery entries with points earned on PS3Blog.net. Each ticket is 125 points each. Here are all the possible ways to earn points . After you donate, refresh the page to see your entry in the list on the right. On the left, you can see your chance of winning the lottery, points spent on the lottery, and how many times you entered the lottery. [Worth 1 Entry] Like the giveaway post on the lottery page (not the actual post itself) via Facebook. Then post a comment to your facebook wall from the lottery page. This will cost you 1 point [Worth 1 Entry] Follow @ps3blogdotnet on Twitter. Then there will be a tweet button. You just have to click that & tweet the exact text in the pop-up . Then a notification will pop up saying your entry was successful. Press OK & your entry is complete. This will cost you 2 points [Worth 1 Entry] Use the Google +1 button on the lottery page (not the actual post itself), then share on your Google+ profile to complete your entry. This will cost you 3 points [Worth 1 Entry] First, be a fan of our our Facebook page . On the left sidebar, there is a [Giveaway] link. Go there and at the bottom there is a “Enter Contest” button you can click for your Facebook PS3Blog.net Fan Page entry. Note: Make sure you’re logged into PS3Blog.net before you click the button. This will cost you 4 points [Worth 1 Entry] Subscribe to our YouTube Channel . We will post a bulletin. Follow the link & it will count as your YouTube entry. Note: Make sure you’re logged into PS3Blog.net before you click the link. This will cost you 5 points [Bonus 4 Entries] Get a bonus 4 entries if you make a funny video saying why you want to win. Include PS3Blog.net and the name of the game or product in your video and in the title of the video. Then link to it in the comments below. Make sure you get all of your entries in! The giveaway ends at 11:59PM MDT, September 25th, which will be at the time this countdown ends:

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[Giveaway] Resistance 3

[Review] Resistance 3

Post apocalyptic America, Alien invasion, viruses, slim chances for survival and one tough son of a bitch! Resistance 3 picks up with former Army soldier Joseph Capelli who was dishonorably discharged due to an unfortunate event with former Resistance protagonist Nathan Hale, that I dare not spoil. After Joseph was discharged from the Army, he gave up fighting the Chimera and started a family of his own in a small underground outpost that housed a few of the surviving humans left on Earth. In the years that Joseph decided to give up fighting and lived as a family man the only way a hunted species could, he was later visited by a Russian scientist known as Fyodor Malikov. Malikov was a scientist who formally used humans as test experiments by mixing Chimeran DNA with theirs in order to create a vaccine for the Chimera virus. Joseph was not exactly on the best terms with Malikov and didn’t really lend him a helping ear. Malikov explained there was a Chimera tower in New York City that was opening a wormhole of sorts in the sky that was dropping the temperature of the planet drastically. He went on to say that if it wasn’t taken out of commission, humans would not be able to survive on Earth anymore. Joseph, being the former Chimera killer of sorts, was Malikov’s best bet in succeeding however Joseph turned him down immediately but only to be convinced shortly thereafter by his wife to do the right thing. This is where Resistance 3 begins. Joseph reluctantly takes up arms and escorts Malikov north through several trials and tribulations involving alien Chimeran, criminal humans and one eyes jack in the boxes…with the goal of reaching New York City to destroy the Chimera tower. On your adventures, you will obtain various Human and Chimera weapons with upgradeable features and secondary firing methods. To me, this is what sets Resistance apart from other FPS games. Many of the weapons were seen in previous Resistance games, however there are a few new ones to add to the arsenal. Here is a list of all weapons in Resistance 3. HE .44 Magnum – Powerful weapon with a secondary option to explode all bullets that have been fired. Shoot a Chimera, then hit the button to blow him and all parties guilty by association. Bullseye – a Chimeran rapid fire submachine gun with a large clip. Secondary fire allows you to tag an enemy and all rounds that follow the tag will go straight to the target regardless of what direction you are facing. Auger Mark II – Great weapon that allows you to both see and shoot through walls! Its secondary fire will deploy an energy shield that nothing can penetrate with the exception of Auger rounds. Marksman – a carbine that shoots in 3 round spurts. Its secondary fire will deploy a mini-turret that will take out troves of Chimerans while you wuss out behind a wall. Rossmore Shotgun – It’s a shotgun…that shoots stuff. It does have a useful secondary fire that deploys a concussive shot that knocks down enemies. Mutator – a chemical weapon developed in prison (don’t ask) that will turn enemies into exploding polycystic infections/your mom! It’s secondary fire will deploy a nauseous mist that will take down a crowd much like….your mom. Deadeye – Chimeran sniper rifle with a secondary shot of super-charged energy that is unstoppable. Atomizer – Shoots out a beam of electricity for crowd control. Secondary fire shoots out and orb that sucks Chimera into an electric vortex of spinning awesomeness. Sledgehammer – It’s a sledgehammer. You hit stuff. It’s secondary fire is hitting stuff again. Somehow….Sledgehammer has a flash light fixed to it much like your weapons…Yes I named it Sledgehammer. Please refer to him by name and not “the sledgehammer”. M5A2 Folsom Carbine – Standard military rifle with a grenade launcher attached as its secondary fire. Cryogun – Freezes stuff. Secondary fire is colder, much like your mo….never mind you get it. EMP Grenade – We all know what this is. If not, TOO BAD! Hedgehog Grenade – OMG!!! FLYING SONICS EVERYWHERE!!!! Oh wait..sorry…having flashbacks from the Sonic the Hedgehog 25th anniversary party…scary, scary people… Hedgehog grenade shoots flying spikes out in several directions killing everything huddled around the shiny spikey ball like idiots… Resistance has an unfortunate stigma in the industry that makes it feel like a forced series. Resistance 1 was a great launch title for the PS3, but going against the 360’s second generation FPS titles, it was a tough uphill battle despite how great Resistance 1 Fall of Man actually was. It’s multiplayer was ahead of its time. Resistance 2 was a complete transgression in the wrong direction from what Resistance really was all about. Many things were changed to make it more like your typical FPS in hopes of having the game garner greater traction with the consumer however that backfired as fans (myself included) shot back about how much we disliked the game. Resistance 3 is return to greatness. Not only is it the best Resistance to date, it quite possibly has one of the best single player campaigns of any FPS this generation. I completely enjoyed the campaign from beginning to end using the entire crazy and creative arsenal while loving the story the whole way. You will find yourself at war with not only the Chimeran, but some of the remaining human population as well. This reminds me of a Discovery Documentary I watched one time about the end of the world by alien viruses. It detailed how the remaining humans of the world would form small communities that don’t allow stranger in or out very easily, how religion (both current and newly formed ones) would take a strong foothold, how the more devious humans would steal and kill and how the Aliens would continue to attempt to eradicate the few remaining humans. All of this happens in Resistance….wonder if the developers watched this documentary…… Resistance 3 multiplayer is also a step up from the previous rendition. It has mostly your typical FPS online matches, however there are a couple of match types that set it apart from others and are very fun. With power ups like dopplegangers, energy shields, ammo & health area of effects, strategy is key and it never really gets old. In addition to multiplayer, Coop is another feature gracing Resistance for the 2nd time. You can play through the entire campaign with a friend helping each other out if your non-regenerating health gets depleted (in fact there is a trophy for doing this 20 times). With all of the greatness that is Resistance 3, it does have a few quarks. Glitches have been found all over the game, some making me want to kick kittens. In one scenario I was fighting a Widowmaker, a giant exoskeleton creature from what seems like Starship Troopers (not your mom). It has red areas that are susceptible to gunfire and as you destroy them, a couple others pop up. You continue replacing these red bulbous sacks with your ammo until it’s dead. Well at one point in the game these red spots go invincible. It’s completely random when and if it does and it took me eight attempts to get past this part. I know others who never had the problem even once, but I was FURIOUS after spending 10 minutes unloading ALL of my ammo into this thing several times over to finally figure out it was glitched. Other areas that I found glitches was when the geometry of the game fell out into pure whiteness. Thought I was in the matrix for a minute. I also had Chimerans spawn in my face at a dead gallop which normally puts me into a suicidal fight or flight mode that makes me yell and throw something at my feet…normally grenades. While these little annoying glitches do appear, they really don’t take away from the game overall. If you have held off on Resistance 1 and 2, but still have even the slightest inkling of interest in playing it, Resistance 3 will not let you down. Review Pros Cons Amazing storyline Deadley and unique arsenal Dynamic progression of the game Lot’s of glitches Previous entries of the series were sub par in ways No Nathan Hale!! Rating 85%

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[Review] Resistance 3

[Giveaway] Hamilton’s Great Adventure

Hamilton’s Great Adventure, is truly a Great puzzle game, and here is your chance to win it for free. Our very own Eden gave the game a 94/100. Make sure you check out his entire review here . We have a total of 5 US PSN codes to giveaway thanks to FatShark games!! See below for your many chances to enter. Good Luck! Please follow FatShark Games on Twitter. It’s because of them we are having this giveaway! So show them some love. Follow @fatsharkgames [Worth up to 5 Entries] Click the button above to buy lottery entries with points earned on PS3Blog.net. Each ticket is 125 points each. Please donate only once a day. Here are all the possible ways to earn points . After you donate, refresh the page to see your entry in the list on the right. On the left, you can see your chance of winning the lottery, points spent on the lottery, and how many times you entered the lottery. [Worth 1 Entry] Like the giveaway post on the lottery page (not the actual post itself) via Facebook. Then post a comment to your facebook wall from the lottery page. This will cost you 1 point [Worth 1 Entry] Follow @ps3blogdotnet on Twitter. Then there will be a tweet button on the Lottery page. You just have to click that & tweet the exact text in the pop-up . Then a notification will pop up saying your entry was successful. Press OK & your entry is complete. This will cost you 2 points [Worth 1 Entry] Use the Google +1 button on the lottery page (not the actual post itself), then share on your Google+ profile to complete your entry. This will cost you 3 points [Worth 1 Entry] First, be a fan of our our Facebook page . On the left sidebar, there is a [Giveaway] link. Go there and at the bottom there is a “Enter Contest” button you can click for your Facebook PS3Blog.net Fan Page entry. Note: Make sure you’re logged into PS3Blog.net before you click the button. This will cost you 4 points [Worth 1 Entry] Subscribe to our YouTube Channel . We will post a bulletin. Follow the link & it will count as your YouTube entry. Note: Make sure you’re logged into PS3Blog.net before you click the link. This will cost you 5 points [Bonus 4 Entries] Get a bonus 4 entries if you make a funny video saying why you want to win. Include PS3Blog.net and the name of the game or product in your video and in the title of the video. Then link to it in the comments below. Make sure you get all of your entries in! The giveaway ends at 11:59PM MDT, August 19th, which will be at the time this countdown ends:

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[Giveaway] Deathspank: The Baconing

Hothead Games has very graciously given us three US PSN codes to The Baconing, the second sequel to my all time favorite PSN game, Deathspank. Make sure you check out Pedro’s review of this great game. For your many chances to enter this giveaway, check out the newly updated entry options below!! Good Luck. Please like & follow Hothead Games on Facebook & Twitter. It’s because of them we are having this giveaway! So show them some love. Follow @HotheadGames [Worth up to 5 Entries] Click the button above to buy lottery entries with points earned on PS3Blog.net. Each ticket is 125 points each. Please donate only once a day. Here are all the possible ways to earn points . After you donate, refresh the page to see your entry in the list on the right. On the left, you can see your chance of winning the lottery, points spent on the lottery, and how many times you entered the lottery. [Worth 1 Entry] Like the giveaway post on the lottery page (not the actual post itself) via Facebook. Then post a comment to your facebook wall from the lottery page. This will cost you 1 point [Worth 1 Entry] Follow @ps3blogdotnet on Twitter. Then there will be a tweet button. You just have to click that & tweet the exact text in the pop-up . Then a notification will pop up saying your entry was successful. Press OK & your entry is complete. This will cost you 2 points [Worth 1 Entry] Use the Google +1 button on the lottery page (not the actual post itself), then share on your Google+ profile to complete your entry. This will cost you 3 points [Worth 1 Entry] First, be a fan of our our Facebook page . On the left sidebar, there is a [Giveaway] link. Go there and at the bottom there is a “Enter Contest” button you can click for your Facebook PS3Blog.net Fan Page entry. Note: Make sure you’re logged into PS3Blog.net before you click the button. This will cost you 4 points [Worth 1 Entry] Subscribe to our YouTube Channel . We will post a bulletin. Follow the link & it will count as your YouTube entry. Note: Make sure you’re logged into PS3Blog.net before you click the link. This will cost you 5 points [Bonus 4 Entries] Get a bonus 4 entries if you make a funny video saying why you want to win. Include PS3Blog.net and the name of the game or product in your video and in the title of the video. Then link to it in the comments below. Make sure you get all of your entries in! The giveaway ends at 11:59PM MDT, Sep. 18th, which will be at the time this countdown ends:

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[Giveaway] Deathspank: The Baconing

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