After giving away rather small niche titles at Epic in the past few weeks, a real highlight is waiting for us again this time, namely the conclusion of the Dishonored series. Also, for those of you gifted with criminal organizational skills, venture into 1920s USA. For whom the two free games are worthwhile, we’ll tell you here!
And if you can’t find what you’re looking for, you can still grab some bargains in the weekly Steam sale:
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Dishonored: Tod des Outsiders
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Dishonored: Death of the Outsider – conclusion video to conclude the Dishonored saga
In case you haven’t tried any of the Dishonored games, a brief introduction: In a dark steampunk world, as an assassin you must eliminate various high-level targets, either by slaughtering everyone who stands in your way or by defeating all the guards creeps by. You have an arsenal of conventional weapons such as sword, pistol and crossbow at your disposal – and supernatural abilities that you from the mysterious Outsider
In the third and final game in the series, you ultimately want to bring about the death of the Outsider, who you believe is responsible for a lot of things that go wrong in the world of Dishonored. As assassin Billie Lurk, you sneak and fight your way through the underground of the city of Karnaca with this mission. Although the story of the standalone expansion cannot trump its predecessors, the omission of the chaos system ensures more freedom of play. In the test, the game scored 87 points:
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Who is this suitable for? If you’ve played previous installments of the , or are a fan of Assassin’s Creed, then Death of the Outsider will surely bring you joy. Here you experience a very exciting story in one of the great game worlds of Arcane Studios and you can experiment with weapons and supernatural abilities in order to successfully complete your missions. Having played Dishonored and Dishonored 2 isn’t a requirement, but those who are interested can often snag the two games on sale for pretty cheap.
City of Gangsters
In City of Gangsters you want to take advantage of Prohibition in the USA in the 1920s by building a smuggling ring that sells illegally produced alcohol. You set up your own distilleries, procure the necessary raw materials, learn new recipes and distribute the goods unseen throughout the city. You have to hire trustworthy employees who don’t blame you to the police and build good relationships with important people.
Who is this suitable for? If you enjoy micromanaging and making other games as efficient as possible, you might enjoy City of Gangsters as well. However, some players report that building your gang can be very tiring. Help is also missing in some places, which makes the game unnecessarily difficult for you.
Do you like the games this week? Will you download one, or even both? Or do you already own them and can give a recommendation or warning? Feel free to write it in the comments!