Gamespot has just announced a Dark Messiah tournament called "Medieval Massacre" (sponsored by Comcast High-Speed Internet).
The details:
* 1st Place - Each first-place team member will receive a $120 Best Buy gift certificate. * 2nd Place - Each second-place team member will receive a $50 Best Buy gift certificate.. * 3rd Place - Each third-place team member will receive a free, one-month extension on their Total Access membership
The fine print:
* Open only to Total Access Subscribers * Open only to 8 6-player teams, so hurry! * Open only to US residents
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One can only wonder about Gamespot's policy. They post very optimistic previews of Dark Messiah, even create an exclusive game guide on 64 pages, then write a bashing review worth of 67% and then again announce a Dark Messiah "Medieval Massacre" tournament...
Why does it always have to be about teams? Can't it be one on one for once. Anyway, I'm a sweet assassin, pretty good priestess, and a nice archer. If you want to get in touch, my x-fire is "ruready" and my email is slyhawke@aol.com
Should they not be concentrating on fixing the one player game before holding tornaments? Now I know it's being held by those Gay Americans at Gamespot but I bet some of the Dev guys have some input when really they should be spending there time fixing a broken game that only plays for a small portion of those who bought it. Arkane should be ashamed of themselves, the game looked so promising and they went and rushed it out without the properr time given to beta testing.