The impressive first-person role-playing game Arx Fatalis, will be with us come the 8th of November, and to celebrate, Ferrago have teamed-up with publisher JoWood to giveaway five copies gratis!

The game, which in English translates to something like ‘Destroyed World’, features an excellent plot, and some highly immersive locales, to be explored by the player. Read our full review on the game, here.

To win a copy we want you to come up with something that is going to amuse us (the punishing schedule of the Ferrago overlords leaves little room for comedy in our otherwise mundane lives as key-punchers), and also, keep in with the theme set by the game. With this in mind we want you to give us your very own Latin game title, to an existing game, be it Quake, Unreal, or Command and Conquer. Points will be awards for sillyness and stupidity, with the entries that make us giggle the most walking away with the prizes.

To enter, simply use the form at the bottom, but if you’re in need of any inspiration, please muse over our long-pondered examples.

“Brownus Texturus Maximus” It is of course the beloved Quake, given a Latin overhaul for the Classical market.

“Staticus Screenius Sleepis” It could only be the ‘hugely’ entertaining Championship Manager series, summed-up beautifully in finest Latin.

Okay, there’s our hastily-penned moments of genius, now give us yours to win.

Enter the Giveaway here:

Your Name :
Your Email:
Game Name:
The latin name:
The Rules:
Employees (and their relatives) of JoWood, related PR agencies and Ferrago cannot enter.
There are no cash alternatives.
The Editor's decision is final and no dialogue will be entered into.
Only one entry per person is allowed.
Winners will be notified via email.

By Luke Guttridge

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  1. SoulSkorpion Unregistered 7 years ago

    "Leaves" does not have an apostrophe between the "s" and the "e". I'm 17 and I know that.

  2. Stewart Unregistered 7 years ago

    A fair point Mr Skorpion, but is that really how you spell your name?

  3. Jason Unregistered 6 years ago

    Very true. Its been changed... just proves we are actually human