The Epic Games Store has two free games for you this week. Industria sends you to Berlin at the time of reunification in a single-player shooter. Lisa, on the other hand, is a brutal 2D role-playing game that repeatedly presents you with moral dilemmas. We
As always, you have one week to secure the two games, the last chance is May 2nd.
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Industria – Test video for the first-person shooter that is reminiscent of Half-Life 2
Am Day of the fall of the Berlin Wall A work colleague sends you a strange farewell message. You play as Nora, who goes on a search and discovers a path to a parallel universe in a secret research facility in Berlin.
The dystopian and partly futuristic setting, reminiscent of Half-Life 2, offers about four hours of play time Place. Exploration and small puzzles alternate with firefights against the robot opponents.
As you can also find out in our test video linked above, one of Industria’s great strengths is this successful atmospherewhich in places is reminiscent of the oppression and gloom from City 17.
By the way, the second part of the shooter is in development at developer Bleakmill. There is already a first trailer:
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Industria 2: Successor to the single-player shooter revealed, this time using Unreal Engine 5
Lisa: Definitive Edition
There are two games in this bundle – Lisa: The Painful and Lisa: The Joyful. Despite the 2D pixel look, both games are first open to ages 18 and overbecause you get to see a lot of bloody scenes and sensitive topics such as sexual abuse also play a role.
The story revolves around Brad, who searches for his kidnapped foster daughter Buddy in a post-apocalyptic world and fights his way through the wasteland riddled with murderers and gangs.
On the way you can up to Recruit 30 allies and always include three of them in your active group. In the turn-based battles, you and your helpers use various weapons and skills.
The game repeatedly presents you with decisions where you have to give something up to protect your allies from harm. Sometimes this can be something from your inventory, but sometimes it can also be a leg or an eye.
Lisa may seem a bit bizarre at first glance, but she says yes 95 percent positive Steam reviews a very heart touching story.
If these two games are not for you, but you are still looking for good games for little money, we have linked the current highlights in the Steam Sale above for you. Peter also has a special insider tip for you: He only tried out the shooter Selaco briefly and is now really excited about the finished game.