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Win ‘Lost Planet 3’, ‘Aliens: Colonial Marines’ and ‘F1 2013’ for Xbox 360
Aliens, more aliens and fast cars. That’s what’s happening this week. Lost Planet 3, Aliens: Colonial Marines and Formula 1 2013 for Xbox 360 are all up for grabs. See the details below.
Lost Planet 3
The story-driven sci-fi title takes place before the events of the original Lost Planet and is set on the frosty planet of E.D.N. III. This third-person adventure title share open-world features where you can speak to non-playable characters, upgrade equipment and take on side-quests. You’ll play as Jim Peyton who needs to take minerals back to earth but faces the inhabitable weather conditions and other dark secrets of the planet.
Aliens: Colonial Marines
You’re put in the boots of a marine on a mission to exterminate everything from a Facehugger to a Boiler and a Crusher. The story takes place after James Cameron’s second film, Aliens, and sometime after the events of Alien 3. You play as Corporal Christopher Winter, a colonial marine who is part of a search and rescue team sent to investigate the mysterious disappearances.
F1 2013
Formula 1 features all the official cars, drivers and the nineteen circuits from the 2013 FIA Formula One World Championship. The Classic Edition of the game features additional drivers, cars and circuits from the 1980s and 1990s. It is the fifth Formula One game developed by Codemasters studios and was released mid-October.
How to enter: Three is a party, and so you’ll stand a chance of winning all three copies. In order to do that, you’ll have to stay on the lookout of our secret word of the week. In one of our articles this week, there’ll be a “secret competition word” in a caption under a video or an image. Please email the answer to info@memeburn.com with the subject “Gearburn Comp”. The competition starts today and will end on 16 December.