

There’s also Gwent: The Witcher Card Game, but that was already a free-to-play game the link carries users to the mobile version’s download page. More current titles include Builders of Egypt: Prologue, a historical city-builder set in the ancient Nile valley.

They include Shadow Warrior Classic Complete, point-and-click adventure game Teenagent, and three Ultima games. Many are from the 1990s and the turn of the century (one is even from 1979), but chances are good you’ve heard of some of these, if not played them already. Twenty-seven free games are available on GOG.com right now. Be quick, though it’s only free until October 6.As millions of people worldwide stay inside and away from others, in an effort to “flatten the curve” of new cases of COVID-19, several online entertainment services and portals have made content free to users to help them enjoy life indoors for a while. But what can be sweeter then getting a game for free? If you’d like to give it a run, head to the official giveaway page. The fact you can also share this deal with a friend and play the game co-op should sweeten the deal. Shadow Warrior 2 wasn’t perfect, no, but it was still a good game. Switching from guns to a blade was effortless, and it created a flow of death that couldn’t help but plaster a goofy grin on your blood-soaked face.

The quick, complex movement complemented Lo Wang’s raucous run-and-gun-and-sword fighting style. Not a glowing testimony, sure, but we praised the game’s combat.

“Unless you’re Larry David, it’s almost impossible to pull off a successful comedy where everybody is an arsehole.” “The incredibly self-aware and knowingly idiotic dialogue can carry the plot across plenty of bumps, but Shadow Warrior 2 stumbles here too, at times seemingly afflicted by the same disease which convinced writers of The Simpsons that everybody loved Homer the most when he was an utter prick,” says our review.
