MNJ:
Very few games stand out. That is the brutal truth from a games journalist and reviewer. Sure we can find positives and negatives, there is sometimes a strong plot to keep us tied into the game or more often than naught, once we are done reviewing the game, it will likely never get booted up again. It’s a sad truth, one that I’m not sure many of my colleagues would be too happy with me saying, but it is the truth. There is always another game to review and unless a game can grab us, entices us or obsess us, the chances of revisiting it once the review goes live are slim. It is a slightly cynical viewpoint that I and some of my fellow reviewers share. Sometimes we need a pallet cleanser, something to blow the cobwebs from our mind and remind us why we love doing what we do.
Starting today, Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead and Ironcast are free at Epic Games Store. The free game offers run until July 15 at 11 AM Eastern. Once you claim them, they’re yours to keep.
Ah Epic
The store so crappy they need to hand out free games just to get people to install it.
Have a little over a dozen games, have yet to pay a cent.
Well-loved, obscure, and sometimes just plain weird, there are some hidden gems in the Steam Summer Sale to look into as it winds down.
Neil writes: "If you like mechs, love Match-3 and are partial to a bit of Steampunk, then you would quite possibly have been taken in by the joys of Ironcast. Well today a new DLC pack has arrived on the store, and it brings a couple of new Ironcasts and Commanders to the table."