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Kotaku Contest – Name your favorite Matt Hazard Game

By Dr. Evelyn Thorne | October 22, 2025

D3’s gone way out of their way to create a backstory for their fictional video game hero Matt Hazard. Now it’s your turn. Tell us the name of your favorite Matt Hazard game from years past and enter for a chance to win a copy of Eat Lead: The Return u31 of Matt Hazard

Everyone has a favorite past Matt Hazard game that they remember playing and D3Publisher is offering up free copies of Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard h25 in exchange for your perverse creativity.

Matt Hazard is coming to Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Store this summer and D3 wants to hear what your favorite Matt Hazard game was back in the day. Please think back and include your favorite Matt Hazard game and provide why it was your favorite. D3Publisher will include this game in the upcoming downloadable title and may even use the box art if you so wish to create.

My favorite game was Matt Hazard 3D as it boasted almost 30 colors per character back in 1992. It can be from any era, any system. (But I already have dibs on the ill-fated u31 3DO game “Hazard Won’t Wear Ties”).

Post in the comments section your favorite title, why it was your favorite game, your preferred system (X360 or PS3), and (optional) what that box art looked like (from your memory of course). 1 lucky winner gets the honor of having their favorite Matt Hazard memory in the upcoming downloadable Matt Hazard sequel and a copy of Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazard. 4 other lucky suckers will just get a copy of the game.

Standard contest rules apply

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