If you want free games this week, keep reading; you've come to the right place and we have good news. Epic Games Store is giving away four free games: World War Z, Drawful 2, Tormentor x Punisher, and Figment.
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Last week's freebie was Watch Dogs and The Stanley Parable, two beloved and award-winning games. Ready for the latest batch?
Available from Epic Games this week World War ZWorld War Z – which was developed by Saber Interactive and published by Mad Dog Games – is described as a "heart-pounding four-player cooperative third-person shooter" featuring massive swarms of zombies.
The gameplay is fast-paced and inspired by the eponymous film starring Brad Pitt. It explores new storylines and characters and will take you on a gruesome adventure to fight off swarms of zombies.
Watch the World War Z gameplay trailer here.Please note, World War Z contains mature content recommended for 18+ audiences. Sorry, kiddos.
Drawful 2Drawful 2 – which was developed and published by Jacbox Games back in June 2016 – is a game of "terrible drawings and hilariously wrong answers", the creators assure us. Get ready to draw "death by trombone," or "a pitcher of nachos". You were warned.
New features lacking from the first edition, include the ability to add your own generated prompts. It's also a multiplayer game, making it perfect for our current lockdown situation.
Watch: Drawful 2 trailer Tormentor x PunisherTormentor x Punisher – which was developed by E-Studio and published by Raw Fury back in June 2017 – is going to be quite the challenge as everything in the game can be killed with one hit, including you.
You'll have to explore and discover new ways to kill enemies, it's the only way to gain new upgrades. "Reload your machine gun by firing your shotgun," the creators say. Yep, told you it's going to be a wild ride.
Watch the Tormentor x Punisher trailer here.Please note, World War Z contains mature content recommended for 18+ audiences.
FigmentFigment – which was developed and published by Bedtime Digital Games back in September 2017 – is described as a "musical-adventure set in the recesses of the human mind".
Discover the human subconscious and explore a whimsical hand-drawn world with an award-winning musical score. Use both brawn and brain to get through it.
Watch Figment's trailer here.
Previous Epic Games deal Watch DogsWatch Dogs – which was developed and published by Ubisoft – really needs no introduction. It is described as a "tough as hell score-based procedurally-generated platformer with roguelike elements".
Moreover, you play as Aiden Pearce, a brilliant hacker who turns Chicago into the ultimate weapon in your quest for revenge. What will you do when your personal quest collides with an entire city?
The Stanley ParableThe Stanley Parable – which was developed and published by Galactic Cafe back in October 2013 – is a first-person exploration game that will end, but also won't end, according to the creators.
You will play as Stanley, and you will not play as Stanley. Maybe you will follow a story, maybe you will not follow a story. You will have a choice, you will have no choice.
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