![]() ![]() ![]() You are a clone of Admiral Ellys Idaho, a weapon fashioned from flesh, the best Imperial Admiral ever to battle in the stars and you have just been awoken on this planet by its strange and darkly-humorous Guardian, Kaliban, the last functional OMNI to exist. But somewhere in a far corner of the Galaxy is Gehenna, a planet of ice and rock and a top-secret facility that is the pinnacle of Imperial Tech and also humanity’s last chance. And humankind, having long since lost the ability to survive on its own, is dangerously close to extinction. The OMNIs, god-like machines which did everything for their human masters, have mysteriously shut down. A dark and disturbing atmosphere inspired by our favorite S-F universes (Foundation, Dune, Battlestar Galactica)Īfter 700 years of peace and prosperity, the Galactic Empire has suddenly been shattered into pieces. ![]() A deep and dramatic storyline structured in 6 chapters Tactical fights between battleships and their squadron fleets Space exploration in a procedurally-generated universe In this story rich experience inspired by Dune and Foundation, each successful run will uncover the truth about the Empire. and DuneĬrying Suns is a tactical rogue-lite that puts you in the role of a space fleet commander as you explore a mysteriously fallen empire. Check the link here to grab Crying Suns, Battlefront 2, and any other future free games.About This Game When FTL meets Foundation. Sure, it can get repetitive, but if you dig FTL, turn-based strategy games, and heady sci-fi storytelling it’s worth picking up.Ĭrying Suns will be free until January 14, and Star Wars Battlefront 2 will be available from then until January 21st. Crying Suns features a rich narrative clearly inspired by Dune and Foundation (developers Alt Shift even admit as much in the store description), with a solid core roguelite loop where you play as the clone of a famed Admiral, searching for answers that’ll help you save the galaxy. All of that out of the way, I still recommend checking out this week’s free game as well. It’s the Celebration Edition of the game, so all of the cosmetics will be unlocked. Star Wars Battlefront 2, like Crying Suns and every other free game before it, will be yours to keep after you claim it during the free week. The Star Card system is still meh, but there’s no pay-to-win involved anymore. EA stripped out all of the gross gambling bullcrap (though they brought back some of the the microtransactions), and what we got in return was a fun, solid Star Wars multiplayer game that spans all three trilogies. If you haven’t been keeping track since Star Wars Battlefront 2 landed with a colossal thud then I have good news for you: the game’s genuinely good now, possibly even great. Yes, the Battlefront 2 that generated massive fan backlash at launch and led to loot boxes being investigated by various governments around the globe. Crying Suns is free on the Epic Games Store this week, followed by Star Wars Battlefront 2 (2017) next week.Ĭrying Suns will be t he free Epic Games Store game until January 14th, when it’ll be replaced by none other than EA’s Star Wars Battlefront 2. While Crying Suns may be this week’s free game, next week’s offering was a bit of a surprise. That’s not the only news we learned today. This weeks offering, Crying Suns, released back in September, and combines the ambience and tone of FTL with the tactical combat of a turn-based strategy game. ![]() The holidays may be over, but that doesn’t mean the Epic Games Store has stopped doling out free games. ![]()
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