We recently spoke to Epic and their latest indie exclusives about all that. I'll take the carrot of freebies over the stick of exclusives, ta. They're part of Epic's spend-o-rama to bootstrap their subpar store, see. We called Celeste one of the best of its year too, as well as gushing over its dash move.Įpic do pay developers for these giveaways. But for free, even he'd probably recommend you go have a look. Our former John (RPS in pieces) was considerably less into the Limbo follow-up than the rest of the gang. We have a formal Inside review too, by the way. You will need an Epic account, obvs, and the Epic Launcher to download 'em. Head on over by Thursday, December 5th and you can grab the pair for free. ![]() Good news too: both are currently free for keepsies on the Epic Games Store. Good pair of platformers, those, and quite different. ![]() ![]() "It's a tricky platform game, with a beautifully melancholy story, and enough creativity on show to give me strength even when the going got so tough I almost lost hope," Adam (again) said in our Celeste review in 2018. "Inside does insert some big ideas into its slender and sinister frame, but that's not why I loved it – it's the execution of the big, broad, b-movie elements that I adored," our former Adam (RPS in peace) said when we called Inside one of 2016's best games.
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