Do you protect everyone in your shelter to your utmost or do you sacrifice some of them for the good of others in order to endure? Presented in a manner not unlike the jaded lens of Papers, Please, This War of Mine hits you with a series of life-and-death decisions driven by your own conscience. Where Spec Ops: The Line made me question being The Good Guy, this game made me question just how far off the reservation I was willing to go to preserve life. So if you haven’t yet, grab this week’s free game collection on the Epic Games Store.In our 9/10 review of This War of Mine, we said: We have to wonder how long Epic Games will be able to keep up all these giveaways, but we’re not complaining. If you missed the Uplay giveaway last year, here’s your chance to check it out next week. Then there’s For Honor, Ubisoft’s historical fantasy battler where you can play as knights, samurai, or Vikings. Alan Wake is a dark and tense thriller where you play as a writer facing the forces of darkness in a small mountain town. You can already check out the upcoming free game collection coming next week. It’s definitely worth a try as a free game, and it’s also currently available with a 50 percent discount on Steam. You play as an adventurous shopkeeper called Will, so you do more than just kill monsters in dungeons. The gameplay is often compared to that of The Binding of Isaac, but it looks more fleshed out in that sense. The setting and art direction have a resemblance to The Legend of Zelda. Developed by Digital Sun, this is a 2D ARPG with roguelike elements and a really cute art style. I haven’t played Moonlight, but it’s published by 11 bit studios, and that means a standard of quality. ![]() ![]() Moonlighter: shopkeeping and dungeon crawling
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