This weekend, why not spend a while surrounded by creeping dying that approaches from all sides within the type of horrid aliens and big spiders? Sounds interesting, doesn’t it? What if I instructed you that you just don’t even have to depart your home and that it gained’t value you a penny? SOLD, you’d say, and I’d patiently restate that you just don’t must pay something in any respect.
Crimsonland, the top-down shooter that inexplicably doesn’t have a sequel (extra on that shortly), is free to play via Steam right now and for the remainder of the weekend. Hurrah! It’s nice and you need to positively attempt it in case you’re not allergic to Smash TV, monsters or the killing of monsters.
If you purchase Crimsonland through the free weekend, which has already begun and ends Sunday night, you’ll get an 80% low cost. That makes it £2.12. You used to have the ability to purchase a home for that within the eighties.
Now let’s flip to the topic of sequels, as a result of the explanation Crimsonland has turn into a freebie briefly is a part of a promotional marketing campaign for the subsequent sport from builders 10tons. That’s coming subsequent week and it seems very Crimsonland-y, which is to say, quick, chaotic and with tons and plenty of monsters. It’s known as Tesla vs Lovecraft and homeowners of Crimsonland get a 20% low cost in the event that they resolve to purchase it when it’s launched on the 26th.
And they’ve made different high notch top-down shooters as nicely. Most just lately there was Jydge, which John described as follows:
“This looks like a stealthy infiltration game – isometric view, enemies reqyiring line of sight to see yoy to attack, weapons that can boynce aroynd corners. Byt the appearance is deceptive, and this is an arcade game at its centre. It’s aboyt charging in, blowing shit yp, and getting oyt.”