Skip to main content

Everything* Is Free On The Epic Games Store

It's going to be hard for the Epic Games Store to top its offering of free games from last week: six Batman games, including Arkham Asylum, Arkham City, and Arkham Knight as well as the Lego Batman Trilogy. But there are still two great games worth grabbing from the Epic Games Store over the next week, and they're an interesting pair: simulation game Everything and apocalyptic shooter Metro Redux. To claim the two new freebies, you just need a free Epic account--once you add them to your account, they're yours to keep forever.

No Caption Provided
Gallery image 1Gallery image 2Gallery image 3Gallery image 4Gallery image 5Gallery image 6Gallery image 7Gallery image 8

Everything is a trippy simulation game where you can become literally anything, whether that's a deer, a rock, a bacteria, or even an entire galaxy. While exploring the procedurally generated universe, you'll pick up various abilities that let you shrink down to the size of atoms or grow as big as the universe itself, encountering new forms on each level of existence. Critic Justin Clark scored the game a 6/10 in GameSpot's Everything review, taking issue with its animal movement animations (they tumble around, rather than walk normally) and recurring silly tone. However, he did praise the game's impressive sense of scale and the staggering amount of things to inhabit.

"Everything is at its most powerful when it provides humbling, awe-inspiring moments of scale, held even further aloft by sound bytes of the late British philosopher Alan Watts that arise along the way," he wrote. "Watts' ongoing narration may be the game's strongest core component, as it provides a sense of neo-spiritualist context to everything you see and experience. Exploring the very building blocks of reality is powerful on its own, but Everything achieves something deeper with the gentle, playful reminder that this, too, is us."

No Caption Provided
Gallery image 1Gallery image 2Gallery image 3Gallery image 4Gallery image 5Gallery image 6Gallery image 7Gallery image 8Gallery image 9

Also free this week is Metro Redux, a compilation of Metro 2033 and its sequel, Metro: Last Light. The first-person shooter and survival horror games are set in Moscow after a nuclear war has ravaged Earth. Metro Redux includes a variety of guns used to take down other humans and mutant enemies, and you'll have to scavenge for bullets and other supplies as you progress. The story has multiple endings, affected by moral choices you make while playing.

The compilation earned an 8/10 in GameSpot's Metro Redux review, in part for its fantastic atmosphere and pacing. "It's that ebb and flow, that movement in and out of danger, and the panic you feel when danger finds you even when you think you should be most at peace, that makes Metro Redux such an excellent tour through the best and worst of a society in ruins," wrote Kevin VanOrd.

Everything and Metro Redux will be free to claim until October 3, when they'll be replaced by Epic's next free game, Minit.

Get Everything and Metro Redux free at Epic



from GameSpot - All Content https://ift.tt/2nte1vr

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

WWE Wrestlemania 35: How To Stream On PC, PS4, And Xbox One

Wrestlemania , WWE's biggest PPV of the year, is right around the corner, airing on Sunday, April 7. If you're familiar with WWE, then you know there are multiple ways you can watch this event from your phone to TV to PC. Here's a breakdown of the easiest ways for you to watch Wrestlemania. The cheapest and easiest way to watch the PPV is through the WWE Network . While the network normally costs $10 a month and offers replays of past PPVs, weekly television events, and original content, new subscribers can sign up for one month free. So you can watch Wrestlemania without paying a dime, from the comfort of your own home. Just make sure to decide after the event whether or not you want to keep your subscription to the service. Additionally, Wrestlemania is available through your cable or satellite provider. However, if you plan on doing that, be prepared to pay between $60-70 for the event. Why would you pay that much for the event? Well, internet service isn't fast e...

9 Of The Best Steam Winter Sale Games For $20 Or Less

The Steam Winter Sale rages on, with big discounts on hundreds of games. It runs through January 3, so time is running out for anyone who wants to save a bundle of cash on some of the best PC games of recent years. If you don't want to put a dent in your cashflow in this post-holiday period, that's wholly understandable. To help you find some of the best games available for an affordable price, we've scanned through the Steam Winter Sale and selected some of the top titles. Read on for the goods. If you don't find something you want, plenty of other sales are live this week as well. GOG is having a winter sale of its own right now, and it's giving away certain games for little or nothing. Also, if you'd like to spend even less, check out our picks for the best games in the Steam sale under $10 . Now on with the show. 1. Borderlands: The Handsome Collection Borderlands 3 is likely to come out eventually, and you'll want to know what's happening on...