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- The Epic Games Store is offering Nobody Wants to Die for free until February 19, saving you $24.99. This game is a first-person, single-player detective mystery set in a cyberpunk version of New York City in 3329, featuring advanced technology and ethics of everlasting life.
- The Epic Games Store is also offering Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark for free during the same period. This game is a sequel to the original Darkside Detective, featuring supernatural mysteries in a haunted city, Twin Lakes.
- Nobody Wants to Die utilizes Unreal Engine 5 and has a rating of 84 on Steam, while Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark has earned a Metacritic score of 75.
- Dont miss out on these free games; download them now via the Epic Games Store before the offer expires on February 19.
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Don’t Miss Out: Free Games on Epic Games Store This Week The Epic Games Store is offering Nobody Wants to Die for free until February 19, saving you $24.99. Nobody Wants to Die is a first-person, single-player detective mystery set in a gritty, cyberpunk version of New York City in 2329. Advanced technology has enabled people to live forever by saving consciousness in memory banks or swapping bodies with a subscription. Players take on the role of Detective James Karra, who, alongside young officer Sara Kai, must use time-altering gadgets and advanced tech to solve a series of murders among the city’s elite. Unreal Engine 5 powers the game, combining investigative action with questions about transhumanism and the ethics of everlasting life. It currently holds a rating of 84 on Steam. While the specifics of gameplay and puzzle-solving are not yet clear, some have speculated that it may be similar to Observer. The game’s soundtrack is available for separate purchase.
Epic Games Store Freebie: Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark – Expand Your PC Game Library Today!
But that’s not all – the Epic Games Store is also offering Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark for free during the same period. This is a sequel to the original Darkside Detective. In A Fumble in the Dark, players investigate supernatural mysteries in Twin Lakes, America’s 34th most haunted city, as Detective McQueen in a 2D sidescrolling adventure. The game features nine new cases, including one at a haunted carnival. Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark has earned a Metacritic score of 75, and its original soundtrack is available for purchase on Steam. The game offers a mail-in rebate for exorcism services should players experience any hauntings after playing. Don’t miss this opportunity to expand your PC game library with these titles. Download them now via the Epic Games Store before the offer expires on February 19.
In Case You Missed It
Midway through our dive into “The Evolution of Gaming Narratives,” we thought you’d appreciate a sneak peek at what’s shaping up to be another boundary-pushing title. Sophie Laurent shares her insights on Control 2: Resonant, out February 17th, where Remedy Entertainment promises an immersive reality-bending experience with players stepping into Dylan’s shoes and wielding the transformative Aberration weapon through unstable architectures that defy logic. But it’s not just about gameplay; Control 2 promises deep storytelling with the enigmatic Zoe de Vera and a world filled with secrets waiting to be uncovered Control 2 Resonant Reveals Its Supernatural Gameplay and Unstable Gravity. In case you missed it, Marcus Thompson over at Players For Life has just dropped a hot tip for all our gaming enthusiasts out there! In his latest post published Feb 17, he reveals that the Epic Games Store is dishing out free games every Tuesday this year, starting with ‘Nobody Wants To Die’ and ‘The Darkside Detective A Fumble In The Dark.’ So mark your calendars and set those reminders, folks. You won’t want to miss out on adding these awesome titles to your PC library Don’t Forget This Tuesday: Epic Games Store PlayersForLife ‘Nobody Wants To Die’ and ‘The Darkside Detective A Fumble In The Dark’ for Free. Lastly, in other gaming news, we’ve recently caught wind of Carlos Mendoza’s latest piece. Published on February 18th, his article explores the recent setback of Sad Cat Studios’ Cyberpunk-themed platformer, Replaced, now pushed back to April 14th. While the delay might be disappointing for some fans eager to dive into the post-apocalyptic ’80s U.S., Carlos explores how this extra month could potentially lead to a more polished and refined gaming experience After Demo Release, Replaced Delayed Again.
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- Key TakeawaysKey Takeawaysplayersforlife.com
- Freebies: Cyberpunk Nobody Wants to Die and Another 95%-Rated Game Are Free on EGSFreebies: Cyberpunk Nobody Wants to Die and Another 95%-Rated Game Are Free on EGSvgtimes.com
- The Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark and Nobody Wants to Die are this week's Epic Games Store freebiesThe Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark and Nobody Wants to Die are this week's Epic Games Store freebiesblizzardwatch.com
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