Free to Play games that we like and want to share with you, or games that have gone from “paid” status to “free” status. No hurry to pick them up, these babies are here to stay.
Today’s free game pick is Iron Mandate, a steampunk roguelike with a unique fighting mechanic. Master the piloting of giant mechanical worms and lay waste to all that stand in your way.
Today’s free game pick is The Last Oath, a small pixel art walking sim story game. Wake up carrying a heavy sword, drag it to your destination, and learn things about the environment.Â
Today’s free game pick is All Hell Unleashed, a fan made platformer for NES in which you fight horror legends like Leatherface, Freddy Krueger, Chucky, Pennywise and more!
With full ray tracing, physically based textures, and 4K visuals, Half-Life 2 RTX DLC is more than just an update—it’s a full-fledged remaster powered by cutting-edge technology.
Today’s free game pick is The Children of Clay, a stop motion horror game about studying a creepy ancient artifact. Surely nothing bad can happen, right? Right?
Episode 1 (which takes about 2.5 hours to complete) is free! New episodes are planned to be added every couple of months, so there can be consistent updates based on what you all think.
Today’s free game pick is Velocity Rush, fun indie game game with breathtaking speeds and a stylish visual design. The game is still very short, with currently just one track to race around, but it's free!
A mouse-only reverse roguelike platformer. After each level, you must lose one of your celestial powers until you are completely transformed into a human. Will you be able to reach mortality?
These titles are either completely free-to-play or recently transitioned from paid to free, so if you're on the hunt for something new without spending a dime, you're in luck.
With slow free game news this weekend, I wanted to give a shoutout to Helltaker, a great freebie from 2020 with whopping 123,514 positive reviews on Steam.
Developed and published by Stacks:Engine, these titles blend card collection, crafting, and exploration - and with them now being free, what's stopping you from giving them a go?