Each and every month the team at Loot Crate devise magical ways to keep us spending money. Most of the time that involves dropping a ton of collectible goodies into their Loot Gaming box before sitting back and watching us gamers fight over it. August 2017 was no different and although we're a little behind in the grand scheme of things, thought it would be a good time to give you a first look and full unboxing of the Loot Gaming Fortress box. Were we the lucky ones to find $800+ of content included?
From pole position in a racer, to the top of the scoring charts on FIFA, I’m at the top of my game and there’s no better way to unwind after beating the masses than to admire my loot. There’s a new Loot Gaming crate that’s just arrived, this time with a ‘Champion’ theme going on – it’s almost like it was put together especially for me. Will its contents be fit for a champion, or will I end up looking like a chump when I show the items off?
Crash! Bang! Wallop!
Those are the sounds after an opposing racer cuts in front of me in Forza Horizon 3, but they had it coming. That’s not why we’re here today though, because I found a Loot Gaming crate inside the wreckage - probably belonging to the poor soul who thought they could overtake me without consequence. I decided I’m going to let you know whether the ‘Road Rage’ theme is utterly smashing or has all the excitement of a Sunday drive.
There are many ways to make a good impression in this world, but only one of them can also be the way many heroes and villains prepare for battle – wearing a suit of some kind. Well, it’s time to ‘Suit Up’ for your next mission, delving into the latest Loot Gaming crate to arrive on the scene and determine if it’s worth the monthly subscription price. Will the ‘Suit Up’ theme manage to provide a smartly presented box of delights, or instead deliver a less than legendary selection?
Welcome to the future. The year is 2077, and today we found a relic we’d like to show you from an exciting time in history, 2017, April to be exact. It appears to be a magical black box containing items relating to that era of gaming, featuring exclusive products for the price of a monthly subscription. Let’s have a look to see whether the gamers of yesteryear were delivered good value, courtesy of the people over at Loot Gaming. This is ‘Future Tech’!
Here we are, in the vast wilderness of Northern England as we gaze at the local exotic wildlife – squirrels, ducks and stray cats. But what’s this I see laying under a tree? Someone’s left the latest Loot Gaming crate unattended! As the old proverb goes, ‘finders keepers’, so I shall have a gander at the contents of the Wild themed crate for March 2017, to see if the monthly subscription fee is worth paying for. Maybe it can even help me to survive the journey home. You’ll have to find your own supplies though.
Commencing experiment number 42; for some reason I have yet been able to reanimate Snuggles the rabbit, despite a large voltage and tremendous planning. Alas, I’ll have to try again tomorrow as another Loot Gaming box has arrived as part of the monthly crate subscription, requiring my attention. One wonders as to the perfect formula for delivering a box which suitably provides good value and exciting exclusives, without coming at a high cost to the people at Loot Gaming. So, without further ado, let’s study the Mad Science themed crate for February 2017 and find out if they’ve cracked it.
The year is 2017, the month is January and this is the captain’s log for the latest unboxing of Loot Gaming’s monthly crate subscription. Sometimes Loot Gaming come up with top drawer exclusive items, and indeed last month the standard was very high, featuring an awesome Assassin’s Creed tee. Now, we boldly venture into Space to see what’s present in the latest crate and to decide whether it’s out of this world.
It’s time to embark on a mythical journey of discovery, to find out exactly what the latest edition of Loot Gaming has to offer. The previous box of goodies, Rumble, was rather underwhelming in terms of representing exclusivity, with a bog-standard Funko collectible causing the most disappointment. Now though, we are delving deep into the Mythic crate, which has a lot to do in order to restore my faith in the value of the subscription.
The latest crate to arrive from the Loot Gaming subscription is the Rumble one, and as always seems to be the way at the moment, it has to follow a cracking crate. Battleground brought collectibles and reading material, as well as cool gadget that’ll come in very handy. What on earth can Rumble do to match, or outdo the previous crate? Well, having stuff from extremely popular franchises certainly helps!
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