La Bella Vita
WTMG's Leo Faria writes: "I’m not going to try to convince you that Wheels of Aurelia is a game for everyone, because it surely isn’t. Its themes, stories, characters, subjects, they’re all very Italian; something not everyone will either care to take a peek at or try to fully understand. For those interested in the themes the game offers, however, this is truly a unique experience. Riding a coupé through an Italian coastal road while talking to a Sicilian about why he cheers for Juventus instead of Palermo is something not found anywhere else in gaming form, for instance. If you’re into story-driven experiences, and if you’re Italian or someone really into Italy and its culture, don’t even think twice; Wheels of Aurelia will easily be something you’ll enjoy, despite a handful of technical issues."
Epic Games has announced that Just Cause 4 and Wheels of Aurelia are available for free on Epic Games Store.
You should change that title. They're permanently free to keep as long as you redeem them before that date.
"In Italy, there’s a road called the Via Aurelia. Started in 241 BC, the road was originally built by the Romans – but now serves the Italian coast. It’s on this historical road that Wheels of Aurelia takes place, the scene being the 1970’s and the subject being a woman with a past called Lella. You’ll take control of Lella and her car, driving along the historic road and meeting some people along the way. There’s a lot that can happen on the Via Aurelia, so be careful or it’ll pass you by." - Kyle from Switchtactics
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