“Inside does insert some big ideas into its slender and sinister frame, but that’s not why I loved it – it’s the execution of the big, broad, b-movie elements that I adored,” our former Adam (RPS in peace) mentioned after we called Inside one of 2016’s best games.
“It’s a tricky platform game, with a beautifully melancholy story, and enough creativity on show to give me strength even when the going got so tough I almost lost hope,” Adam (once more) mentioned in our Celeste review in 2018.
Good pair of platformers, these, and fairly completely different. Good information too: each are at the moment free for keepsies on the Epic Games Store.
Head on over by Thursday, December fifth and you may seize the pair without cost. You will want an Epic account, obvs, and the Epic Launcher to obtain ’em.
We have a proper Inside review too, by the best way. Our former John (RPS in items) was significantly much less into the Limbo follow-up than the remainder of the gang. But without cost, even he’d most likely suggest you go take a look. It is quite pretty when it wants to be.
We referred to as Celeste one of the best of its year too, in addition to gushing over its dash move.
Epic do pay builders for these giveaways. They’re a part of Epic’s spend-o-rama to bootstrap their subpar retailer, see. I’ll take the carrot of freebies over the stick of exclusives, ta. We just lately spoke to Epic and their latest indie exclusives about all that.
The subsequent freebies, from September fifth, might be pretty undersea journey Abzu and murderous platformer The End Is Nigh. In different freebie information, Humble are giving away Steam keys for Dirt Rally for just a few days.