iGame player of the month (July)

3 August 2011

This month the title of iGame Player of the Month has been lifted by Sonic, who in a live competition round of Call of Duty 4 took mercy on a player on the opposing team when he saw that his opponent was typing. Most players would have taken the free kill, but Sonic displayed what was described as an “uncharacteristic sportsmanship” and turned around instead, and was unanimously voted as the July’s player of the month winner.

For  being awesome, Sonic gets to choose any game from the MyGaming shop as a prize.

Online Nickname: Sonic

Age: 16

Profession: Student of Trafalgar High School

Species: Male Human Gamer

Which gaming systems do you currently own, play games on? PC

Which games do you currently play online?

Call of Duty 4 Modern Warfare, League of Legends, Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Which game do you think you are best at? Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Greatest Game of All Time? Duke Nukem 3D

Why?

It was one of the first pc games I ever played that I can remember. It also brought along my passion for FPS Games.

Worst Game of All Time? Splinter Cell

Why?

I don’t like the controls and the multiplayer gets boring after a while.

What is your single biggest achievement in gaming to date?

Recording myself clutching and an entire team of 5 in a clannie at the beginning of this year. At the time I was new to promod (Only been playing since January.)

Fast Facts:

Ps3 or Xbox 360: Kinect Ftw!

Homefront or Crysis: Crysis (love the graphics)

Killzone or Halo: Halo

Laptop or Desktop: Desktop

Ati or Nvidia: Ati fits my pocket

Beer or Wine (Hint, this is a trick Question): Beer

You can nominate a player for August’s player of the month right now in the iGame forums

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