
An additional four free-to-play titles have landed on Steam.
You know the drill by now. There’s always something to play if you’re a PC gamer, regardless of your budget.
Valve’s Steam storefront is packed to the rafters with free titles, with four more having now joined the line-up - as brought to our attention by the ever-reliable SteamGamesPC.
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Let’s begin with Mirrored Phantoms, a single-player psychological horror.
The one’s been developed by the master’s students at SMU Guildhall, and it’s always nice to support the developers of tomorrow.
“Trapped in a nightmarish mannequin factory where reality itself is shattered, unravel the secrets of Mirrored Phantoms,” the synopsis reads.
“Explore a deeply atmospheric world, solve the mystery of the mirror shards, and survive the terrors that await in this slow-burning, first-person horror experience.”
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I have to say, it looks very nicely made although it’s clearly not one for those of you that prefer a lighthearted, cosy experience.
Marvel Rivals is easily the most successful free-to-play title to launch in the last 12 months.
If turn-based strategy games are more to your liking, then perhaps DIROK is the title for you.
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Developed by indie dev jomego76, DIROK essentially combines Connect Four with deck building.
The game features over 100 real life historical figures with whom you can build your deck.
The only issue here is that the English language is not supported in this one, but if you speak Spanish, then you’ll be just fine.
Red Panda Games have launched Crashers of Aetheria, which also happens to be a strategy game.
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“This free-to-play cross-platform card game combines strategy and skill to control your own fate. Customise your deck with your choice of cards and skins. Use them in the arena to take down the enemy in online PvP or CPU battles,” reads the synopsis.
“With seasonal in-game events and exciting skins, Crashers of Aetheria will keep you and your friends coming back for more fun.”
Already, this one’s got a positive review score so that’s worth bearing in mind - and that’s with the game still being in early access.
Finally, I’ll round us out with Lazer Tag Arena.
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Developed by One Man Makes Games, this one is, you guessed it, a virtual take on laser tag.
You can play with up to six friends, and that’s pretty much all there is to it.
All of the above titles are available to download for free now.
Topics: Steam, PC, Free Games, Indie Games