Winner Announcement of Cinematic Shots Contest.

We've found winners of the Gaming Photography Cinematic Shots Contest.

We got 4 amazing entries and with the help of 3 judges for this contest, we got the winners of the contest.

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The Winners & The Prizes:

With some Liquid Hive and post beneficiaries we have @Qurator upvotes for the winners.

Messing with the Horde of the Old Sawmill.

Your post showcases the fierce and challenging nature of fighting a horde in Days Gone. Because it's your third horde, we can feel the pressure you're under and how crucial it is to defeat them to progress in the novel. The way you depicted your rifle and then switched to a handgun creates a lot of suspense. It feels like a true survival situation, especially when you're attempting to outwit the horde by shooting from a distance, using molotovs, and leaving on your bike just in time.

The moment when the horde wasn't in the hole anymore added a twist, showing how dangerous and smart they can be. Your writing feels real, and the way you talk about nearly getting caught or running out of ammo makes the story even better. Can’t wait to see how it ends in your next post.


Just a Social Call - II.

This is an excellent and entertaining overview of a chaotic and thrilling adventure in Red Dead Redemption 2. You did a wonderful job depicting how the mission soon devolved into chaos following the surprise attack on the O'Driscolls. It demonstrates how quickly things may go awry in the world of Arthur Morgan.

The way you told the story feels extremely real, how you looted for chewing tobacco, and how tossing explosives did not always go as intended. These small touches make the piece feel authentic and enjoyable to read.

The ending was strong too. You showed how the mission didn’t just stop after escaping the mine, there was still a chase through the forest, and even more trouble. Overall, this post does a great job combining action, funny moments, and good storytelling. Awesome work.


  • The 3rd position (@hrichakar) won 10 Hive, 10% beneficiary from this post and a 10% upvote from @Qurator.

No Entry Without a Permit.

The article takes a funny and candid look at your gaming experience. It effectively depicts the mission's ups and downs, from fighting tough foes and dealing with guard dogs to experimenting with interesting tactics like air assassinations and fire barrels. It feels authentic and relatable, particularly when things don't go as planned.

Your sense of humour adds a lot to the story, such as when you highlighted how your character couldn't jump a short distance or pointed out the floating dead corpse bug. You also provided a detailed picture of what transpired step by step, making it easy to follow.

Overall, it’s a great post that combines action, storytelling, and your thoughts. Nice job. Looking forward to what happens next on your way to Yokohama.

Thanks to our awesome sponsor @qurator (thanks to @scrooger), who helped us with the special upvote prize. And thanks to our judges @lionsaturbix, @rashed.ifte, and @efootjoker-yt to help finding the winners among all these awesome entries.

The next weekly contest announcement will be announced this Friday.

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Each judge gets 10% beneficiaries of this post, 45% of this post rewards have been set to first three winners and 20% to @efootjoker-yt as a beneficiary as extra for writing this post.



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Well deserved, everyone. These cinematic shots prove how storytelling and visuals go hand in hand in gaming. Keep pushing those creative boundaries, your passion really shows. And great work @gamingphoto.

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Congrats to the winners.

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Reward has been sent and post are sent for Qurator upvotes. See you in the next theme.

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I'm honored to be in the top 3. Thank you to the judges and everyone involved.

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I'm really glad this one got featured. I had a blast writing it, especially with all the unexpected moments.

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