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The trap is set. The Epic Games Store have droppedJust Cause 4andWheels of Aureliaon the ground for you to grabfor freethis week. Please ignore the dangling cage overhead. It might look like it can trap you in their store, but it’s just where Tim Sweeney likes to keep his favourite cage. If you’re brave enough, you can grab Avalanche’s over the top action game and Santa Ragione’s narrative adventure right now.Let’s start with the biggie.Just Cause 4is a man-walking-away-from-explosions simulator, but it’s also a man-driving-towards-tornados simulator. The game’s increasingly superhero-ish protagonist, Rico Rodriguez, has no equal at this point. He can basically fly, and his weaponry wouldn’t be out of place on Thanos’s fist, so now he has to fight the weather. The format might be tired, but the huge tropical islands are gorgeous, the grappling hooks are never boring, and watching the huge, swirling wind funnels pick up an entire airport worth of planes is still fun.Watch on YouTubeI honestly think that they chose Wheels of Aurelia for the other game in this week’s giveaway because it’s the polar opposite of JC4. It’s a narrative game about driving along the Italian coast in the ’70s. I wouldn’t call it a joyride, though: your character is on her way to revisit her former kidnapper, and one passenger you meet is trying to get to another country to have an abortion. As you tootle about in your car, you pick up several such hitchhikers. How you interact with them will weave you through several different stories, and serve you up one of the game’s 16 different endings.Watch on YouTubeThey’re free until April 23.

The trap is set. The Epic Games Store have droppedJust Cause 4andWheels of Aureliaon the ground for you to grabfor freethis week. Please ignore the dangling cage overhead. It might look like it can trap you in their store, but it’s just where Tim Sweeney likes to keep his favourite cage. If you’re brave enough, you can grab Avalanche’s over the top action game and Santa Ragione’s narrative adventure right now.Let’s start with the biggie.Just Cause 4is a man-walking-away-from-explosions simulator, but it’s also a man-driving-towards-tornados simulator. The game’s increasingly superhero-ish protagonist, Rico Rodriguez, has no equal at this point. He can basically fly, and his weaponry wouldn’t be out of place on Thanos’s fist, so now he has to fight the weather. The format might be tired, but the huge tropical islands are gorgeous, the grappling hooks are never boring, and watching the huge, swirling wind funnels pick up an entire airport worth of planes is still fun.Watch on YouTubeI honestly think that they chose Wheels of Aurelia for the other game in this week’s giveaway because it’s the polar opposite of JC4. It’s a narrative game about driving along the Italian coast in the ’70s. I wouldn’t call it a joyride, though: your character is on her way to revisit her former kidnapper, and one passenger you meet is trying to get to another country to have an abortion. As you tootle about in your car, you pick up several such hitchhikers. How you interact with them will weave you through several different stories, and serve you up one of the game’s 16 different endings.Watch on YouTubeThey’re free until April 23.

The trap is set. The Epic Games Store have droppedJust Cause 4andWheels of Aureliaon the ground for you to grabfor freethis week. Please ignore the dangling cage overhead. It might look like it can trap you in their store, but it’s just where Tim Sweeney likes to keep his favourite cage. If you’re brave enough, you can grab Avalanche’s over the top action game and Santa Ragione’s narrative adventure right now.

Let’s start with the biggie.Just Cause 4is a man-walking-away-from-explosions simulator, but it’s also a man-driving-towards-tornados simulator. The game’s increasingly superhero-ish protagonist, Rico Rodriguez, has no equal at this point. He can basically fly, and his weaponry wouldn’t be out of place on Thanos’s fist, so now he has to fight the weather. The format might be tired, but the huge tropical islands are gorgeous, the grappling hooks are never boring, and watching the huge, swirling wind funnels pick up an entire airport worth of planes is still fun.

Watch on YouTube

Watch on YouTube

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I honestly think that they chose Wheels of Aurelia for the other game in this week’s giveaway because it’s the polar opposite of JC4. It’s a narrative game about driving along the Italian coast in the ’70s. I wouldn’t call it a joyride, though: your character is on her way to revisit her former kidnapper, and one passenger you meet is trying to get to another country to have an abortion. As you tootle about in your car, you pick up several such hitchhikers. How you interact with them will weave you through several different stories, and serve you up one of the game’s 16 different endings.

Watch on YouTube

Watch on YouTube

Cover image for YouTube video

They’re free until April 23.