Pixels for Breakfast writes: In Rogue Legacy, even the most valiant heroes suffer from ADHD, vertigo, Alzheimers or irritable bowels. That’s quite inconvenient actually; just imagine what would happen if Mario farted every time he saved Princess Peach from Bowser. Poor guy! Luckily for us, there is no princess that needs saving in Rogue Legacy, but an ever-changing dungeon filled with treasures and monsters that needs exploring. And in any case, death is collateral, any discomfort your hero is having will only last for a short period of time until the moment he dies.
Starting today, Rogue Legacy and The Vanishing of Ethan Carter are free at Epic Games Store. The free game offer runs until April 14 at 11 AM Eastern. Once you claim it, it’s yours to keep.
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Hollow Knight was a masterpiece. I cared less for the arena combat (Gods, not in the in-game arena) but everything was tight and the exploration was extremely enjoyable. Absolute masters of their craft in level design. I hope Silk Song gives the bees a second chance since their area was only a short subsection.
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