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Read the review then win BioShock Infinite and Crysis 3 game codes!

We have given away around 50 codes in the last 3 weeks for various games, have you not won yet? You may want to enter our little competition running on Facebook for the next couple of days. We are giving away game codes, meaning you can keep your hard earned money for something more important such as new hardware upgrades!

If you missed our review of BioShock Infinite today from gaming guru Sarah Conlan. If you missed her review, read it over here.

This seems to be up with a shot for game of the year, and is definitely not one to miss! After you read the review, then you can enter a competition to win a copy of it, along with Crysis 3.

How to enter?

The Kitguru Facebook page is our ‘social’ side of the site and if you have missed it so far, then we suggest you check it out – its very laid back and often quite humorous! We have a buzzing community over there and often share readers systems photographs, give away goodies in quick fire competitions and even have debates on hardware alongside funny stories and images.

Our readers can also help you out if you run into technical problems or need help with upgrading your system. Just send us a private message or email [email protected] directly.

Be sure to enter on our Facebook page over here, you are all welcome!

Regards,

Carl
Kitguru Ltd Online Media Coordinator.

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