Win! Dungeon Siege II Games & Goodies
It's Microsoft's hottest PC release in ages - and now it can be yours! If you have what it takes...
It's been a long time coming - but Dungeon Siege II is finally here. The epic PC sequel hit store shelves last week, finally offering players an interactive world with jaw-dropping special effects, cinematic storytelling and more powerful, unusual allies.
The game returns players to the beautiful fantasy land of Aranna, now deeply scarred by civil war. Players must lead an elite battle party against a vicious marauder determined to rule the land with an iron fist!
Today, we have five copies of the game to give away to lucky winners - each accompanied by a lovely Dungeon Siege II comic artbook thing! All thanks to those exemplary human beings at Microsoft and Gas Powered Games.
Just answer the following tricky question to stand a chance of winning!
Name the CEO of Dungeon Siege II developer Gas Powered Games! Be careful though, some of the choices are actually characters from the game just to trick you!
a) Evangeline
b) Finala
c) Lothar
d) Zaramoth
e) Valdis
f) Chris Taylor
Email your answer to contest@kikizo.com, stating your full name, mailing address, and your answer to the question. You must also make sure that your email address will be active at the date the copetition closes.
The competition closing date is Thursday, September 15th 2005. All winners will be notified by email soon after the closing date. Good luck!
Kikizo Staff
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