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PC Free Game Is A Gorgeous 2025 Release That'll Save You $30

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Published 11:32 17 Apr 2026 GMT+1

PC Free Game Is A Gorgeous 2025 Release That'll Save You $30

It's as if Picasso painted Saltburn into a game

Jack Marsh

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Topics: PC, Epic Games, Free Games

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As the old trope goes, 'a picture speaks a thousand words'. Taking the saying literally, this free PC game jumps inside Spanish paintings and spins one of the most beautifully haunting stories that a brush could ever make - and it's now free.

We've all become accustomed to increasingly powerful graphics software that makes games feel like real life. But art direction in games often covers a whole realm of possibilities, and now this stellar PC game has thrown its players inside 18th-century paintings.

With stunning visuals, this gorgeous game is now completely free and will save you $30.

The Stone of Madness is a hauntingly beautiful game

A true art enjoyer would tell you that the beauty of Mona Lisa is that nobody knows quite what's going on inside her head as she sits so poignantly in front of the palette. It's all about how you infer her mentality that makes it so appealing.

Well, the same can be said for the characters inside The Stone of Madness, who are animated from hand-painted settings and explore traumas and insanity as you help them hatch an escape plan from this house of torture.

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Inspired by the 18th-century artist Francisco De Goya, The Stone of Madness is an immersive step into a canvas that combats mental health and unearths a deeply complex escape room storyline.

As you 'manage the madness' inside the heads of the characters, steering clear of deep phobias to avoid influxes of violence and paranoia, the top-down game allows you to explore the Monastery to gather materials for a late-night breakout attempt.

Usually, the title is priced at $30, although it has featured on the Xbox Game Pass as a limited-time freebie. Now, The Stone of Madness has been dropped for free on PC.

Epic Games Store drops another huge discount

Often prone to giving its users some special deals, the Epic Games Store has now offered up The Stone of Madness as its latest giveaway.

But the offer is only available while the paint on the canvas dries. Only available until 23 April 2026, you'll need to act quickly to take full advantage of the strategy-adventure game.

Nevertheless, as we approach the weekend, this could be the perfect pastime that keeps you from visiting the in-laws and shirking responsibilities.

Simply step one foot into the brush-stroked freebie and explore a world of madness and pleasure.

READ MORE: Steam Free Sci-Fi 96% Rated Game Is An Underrated Near-Perfect Hit!

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