Steam users can claim a whopping 13 free games they can keep in their libraries forever, some of them are pretty good too.We’ve got a long list to get through here so let’s not split hairs, let’s just jump right into what’s available and a little bit about each title.Before that though, please check out our extensive preview onStar Wars Outlaws, releasing later this month!First on the list isJDM: Rise of the Scorpion, a racing game with a story mode and alotof cars to collect and master, drift kings will love this one.AdvertNext we haveT.I.M.E, a first-person arena shooter where you’ll go head-to-head with another player in an intense shootout, fun to play with a friend.Then we arrive atThe Prison, a multiplayer game where the player must decide if they want to break out of the prison complex, or become its unexpected king…Next up isHavoc, an arcade-style first-person-shooter that boasts decent gameplay with multiple game modes, as well as semi-destructible environments for added immersion and options during combat.My personal favourite for pure silly reasons isRun Run My Bride, another arcade-like title that makes me think of the Pepsi Man game for the OG PlayStation, as it pretty much functions the same.AdvertMoving on toPlayback Loop, a unique first-person puzzle platformer where you record your actions and then play them back to solve the conundrum.Shoulders of Giants: Prepare to Croakis a good pick for roguelike fans, it’s permadeath with quick-paced combat and pretty graphics, definitely worth a try, plus you can play it with friends.Blood Lustis another fine choice too, a multiplayer arena game where you duke it out as one of many occult warriors and mages.Next isBusiness Empire Tycoon, which is pretty much exactly what it says on the tin, not much explaining needed there.AdvertThe next two titles are more horror-focused, the first beingSpooky Mansion. Don’t let that rather simple name fool you though, this is a charming retro-inspired mystery game worth checking out.The other spooky title isSkeleton Hall, a horror game you play with a friend as you both attempt to escape a monster-filled maze.Second to last isRantCPU’s ClickBait, a bizarre clicking game that I’ll let you discover for yourself…Finally we arrive atSports Party, a motion-based party game that has you play a number of minigames in order to get fit.Featured Image Credit: ValveTopics:Steam,PC,Free Games

Steam drops another 13 freebies to download and keep forever

Steam users can claim a whopping 13 free games they can keep in their libraries forever, some of them are pretty good too.We’ve got a long list to get through here so let’s not split hairs, let’s just jump right into what’s available and a little bit about each title.Before that though, please check out our extensive preview onStar Wars Outlaws, releasing later this month!First on the list isJDM: Rise of the Scorpion, a racing game with a story mode and alotof cars to collect and master, drift kings will love this one.AdvertNext we haveT.I.M.E, a first-person arena shooter where you’ll go head-to-head with another player in an intense shootout, fun to play with a friend.Then we arrive atThe Prison, a multiplayer game where the player must decide if they want to break out of the prison complex, or become its unexpected king…Next up isHavoc, an arcade-style first-person-shooter that boasts decent gameplay with multiple game modes, as well as semi-destructible environments for added immersion and options during combat.My personal favourite for pure silly reasons isRun Run My Bride, another arcade-like title that makes me think of the Pepsi Man game for the OG PlayStation, as it pretty much functions the same.AdvertMoving on toPlayback Loop, a unique first-person puzzle platformer where you record your actions and then play them back to solve the conundrum.Shoulders of Giants: Prepare to Croakis a good pick for roguelike fans, it’s permadeath with quick-paced combat and pretty graphics, definitely worth a try, plus you can play it with friends.Blood Lustis another fine choice too, a multiplayer arena game where you duke it out as one of many occult warriors and mages.Next isBusiness Empire Tycoon, which is pretty much exactly what it says on the tin, not much explaining needed there.AdvertThe next two titles are more horror-focused, the first beingSpooky Mansion. Don’t let that rather simple name fool you though, this is a charming retro-inspired mystery game worth checking out.The other spooky title isSkeleton Hall, a horror game you play with a friend as you both attempt to escape a monster-filled maze.Second to last isRantCPU’s ClickBait, a bizarre clicking game that I’ll let you discover for yourself…Finally we arrive atSports Party, a motion-based party game that has you play a number of minigames in order to get fit.Featured Image Credit: ValveTopics:Steam,PC,Free Games

Steam users can claim a whopping 13 free games they can keep in their libraries forever, some of them are pretty good too.We’ve got a long list to get through here so let’s not split hairs, let’s just jump right into what’s available and a little bit about each title.Before that though, please check out our extensive preview onStar Wars Outlaws, releasing later this month!First on the list isJDM: Rise of the Scorpion, a racing game with a story mode and alotof cars to collect and master, drift kings will love this one.AdvertNext we haveT.I.M.E, a first-person arena shooter where you’ll go head-to-head with another player in an intense shootout, fun to play with a friend.Then we arrive atThe Prison, a multiplayer game where the player must decide if they want to break out of the prison complex, or become its unexpected king…Next up isHavoc, an arcade-style first-person-shooter that boasts decent gameplay with multiple game modes, as well as semi-destructible environments for added immersion and options during combat.My personal favourite for pure silly reasons isRun Run My Bride, another arcade-like title that makes me think of the Pepsi Man game for the OG PlayStation, as it pretty much functions the same.AdvertMoving on toPlayback Loop, a unique first-person puzzle platformer where you record your actions and then play them back to solve the conundrum.Shoulders of Giants: Prepare to Croakis a good pick for roguelike fans, it’s permadeath with quick-paced combat and pretty graphics, definitely worth a try, plus you can play it with friends.Blood Lustis another fine choice too, a multiplayer arena game where you duke it out as one of many occult warriors and mages.Next isBusiness Empire Tycoon, which is pretty much exactly what it says on the tin, not much explaining needed there.AdvertThe next two titles are more horror-focused, the first beingSpooky Mansion. Don’t let that rather simple name fool you though, this is a charming retro-inspired mystery game worth checking out.The other spooky title isSkeleton Hall, a horror game you play with a friend as you both attempt to escape a monster-filled maze.Second to last isRantCPU’s ClickBait, a bizarre clicking game that I’ll let you discover for yourself…Finally we arrive atSports Party, a motion-based party game that has you play a number of minigames in order to get fit.

Steam users can claim a whopping 13 free games they can keep in their libraries forever, some of them are pretty good too.

We’ve got a long list to get through here so let’s not split hairs, let’s just jump right into what’s available and a little bit about each title.

Before that though, please check out our extensive preview onStar Wars Outlaws, releasing later this month!

First on the list isJDM: Rise of the Scorpion, a racing game with a story mode and alotof cars to collect and master, drift kings will love this one.

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Next we haveT.I.M.E, a first-person arena shooter where you’ll go head-to-head with another player in an intense shootout, fun to play with a friend.

Then we arrive atThe Prison, a multiplayer game where the player must decide if they want to break out of the prison complex, or become its unexpected king…

Next up isHavoc, an arcade-style first-person-shooter that boasts decent gameplay with multiple game modes, as well as semi-destructible environments for added immersion and options during combat.

My personal favourite for pure silly reasons isRun Run My Bride, another arcade-like title that makes me think of the Pepsi Man game for the OG PlayStation, as it pretty much functions the same.

Advert

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Moving on toPlayback Loop, a unique first-person puzzle platformer where you record your actions and then play them back to solve the conundrum.

Shoulders of Giants: Prepare to Croakis a good pick for roguelike fans, it’s permadeath with quick-paced combat and pretty graphics, definitely worth a try, plus you can play it with friends.

Blood Lustis another fine choice too, a multiplayer arena game where you duke it out as one of many occult warriors and mages.

Next isBusiness Empire Tycoon, which is pretty much exactly what it says on the tin, not much explaining needed there.

Advert

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The next two titles are more horror-focused, the first beingSpooky Mansion. Don’t let that rather simple name fool you though, this is a charming retro-inspired mystery game worth checking out.

The other spooky title isSkeleton Hall, a horror game you play with a friend as you both attempt to escape a monster-filled maze.

Second to last isRantCPU’s ClickBait, a bizarre clicking game that I’ll let you discover for yourself…

Finally we arrive atSports Party, a motion-based party game that has you play a number of minigames in order to get fit.

Topics:Steam,PC,Free Games