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E: 28/03 Win Turning Point:Fall Of Liberty Games And a PS3 to play it on(MERGED)

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What's the name of the hero in Turning Point: Fall Of Liberty?

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Dan Carson

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    Fight afresh on a startlingly different battlefield as World War II comes to Manhattan. Imagine a world where Winston Churchill died before he rallied the Allied forces to victory in World War II. In Turning Point: Fall of Liberty, you take on the role of construction worker Dan Carson, who finds himself thrown into a fight for survival when the Nazis launch a surprise attack on New York City on September 23, 1953.

    Turning Point: Fall of Liberty is an exciting first-person shooter from Codemasters and Spark Unlimited that dares to re-imagine the World War II genre. It features a terrifying vision of what might have been, with never-before-seen weapons and armour based upon Nazi blueprints. Join the resistance and fight on a global battlefield that takes in New York City, Washington DC and London.


    Turning Point: Fall of Liberty is available to buy on March 14 on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Games for Windows. To celebrate, we've got five copies of the game to give away and, for one lucky winner, a PS3 to play it on.


    answer - Dan Carson
    Weight Loss - 102lb
  • already posted here:
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=798049

    merge request sent ;)
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