What is better than video games? Free video games and luckily four are now available for PC gamers without the need for any subscriptions.
Steam is back at it again with the chance for players to get their hands on four free games available to download and keep. Reported by the Free Steam Games Twitter account, the available titles can be found on IndieGala and Itch rather than Steam itself.
In the meantime, check out our Starfield review below!
First up is The Zombie Smasher, a racing game set in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by the undead. “As the last remaining human survivor, the fate of humanity rests on your shoulders, and there's only one way to escape the relentless onslaught of the undead: by taking control of powerful post-apocalyptic vehicles and smashing your way through the nightmarish chaos,” the official synopsis reads.
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Next is Overcast - Walden and the Werewolf, an indie horror game that follows the events of a mysterious creature ransacking a local village located near Walden’s cabin. Now with everyone dead, Walden wants revenge and he will do whatever it takes to get it. With jumpscares aplenty, this will be the perfect horror game to finish off the spooky period.
Following on in the horror genre, Vorax is an open-world survival horror game set on an island in the Mediterranean. Home to a military biolaboratory, the island is overrun by horrific mutations and bloodthirsty creatures which are the result of a deadly virus. Armed with just a few supplies, you must survive the island that is set out to kill you.
Last but not least, BFF or Die is a co-op team-based game for one to four players. “Congratulations! You and your friends are graduating from the prestigious Intergalactic Time Academy,” the synopsis reads. “No time for partying though as your first mission awaits! The Orbees are all missing. Yes, those curious little beings made of energy who power our time-tech are nowhere to be fou... no, wait! We have a faint trace on their signal. Are you brave enough to rescue them?’
All these titles are available to download for free now.
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