Monday, April 20th 2020
Free Game Alert: Just Cause 4, Wheels of Aurelia Are Free to Grab at EPIC Games Store
EPIC has made available two more free games this week. One of them is the well-known, Bethesda-published and Avalanche Studios-developed Just Cause 4, which sees players diving (sometimes literally) into the open-world city of Solis. Featuring complete mayhem and a third-person gameplay perspective, the game was received to lukewarm reviews (currently stands at 68 Metacritic score) and even worse consumer reception (sitting at a not-so-pretty 4.8 user score).
The other entry is Wheels of Aurelia (developed by Santa Ragione srl), which is pitted as a "immersive road trip" through the 1970's Italian West Coast (in the coherently-named Via Aurelia). The soundtrack and experience, as well as the chance to learn some history and cultural context of 1970's Italy, should be your main expectations while diving into this game; as a gameplay experience, it seems to have left much to be desired, sitting with a Metascore of 63 and a 4.0 user score. You can grab these via the EPIC launcher, as always.
The other entry is Wheels of Aurelia (developed by Santa Ragione srl), which is pitted as a "immersive road trip" through the 1970's Italian West Coast (in the coherently-named Via Aurelia). The soundtrack and experience, as well as the chance to learn some history and cultural context of 1970's Italy, should be your main expectations while diving into this game; as a gameplay experience, it seems to have left much to be desired, sitting with a Metascore of 63 and a 4.0 user score. You can grab these via the EPIC launcher, as always.
6 Comments on Free Game Alert: Just Cause 4, Wheels of Aurelia Are Free to Grab at EPIC Games Store
even though Everyone hates Epic Store.
They are doing an amazing job... So many AAA free giveaways like World war Z, Batman Arkham series, kingdom come deliverance and now JC4.
i v not seen steam do like this in all these years..
There are lot of players who just made an epic account just to add the Freebies in the Account and its already like 25+ games(many AAA) .
One day you will maybe understand that if something is 'free', then you are the product.
Otherwise in general, you couldn't be more right. And it's really sad that we no longer have any privacy at all. But for as long as the general public doesn't give a darn, it will only get worse.