Epic Games has announced that Watch Dogs and The Stanley Parable are free on Epic Games Store. From today and until March 26th, PC gamers can visit their EGS pages and acquire their free copies.
Watch_Dogs takes place in a fully simulated living city. Using your smartphone, you have real-time control over the city’s infrastructure. Thus, you can trap your enemy in a 30-car pileup by manipulating the traffic lights, or stop a train, and then board it to evade the authorities.
On the other hand, The Stanley Parable is a first person exploration game. As its description reads.
“You will play as Stanley, and you will not play as Stanley. You will follow a story, you will not follow a story. You will also have a choice, and you will have no choice.
As you explore its environments, slowly, meaning begins to arise, the paradoxes might start to make sense, and perhaps you are powerful after all. “
You can get your free copy for Watch Dogs and The Stanley Parable from here and here, respectively.
Have fun!

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The Stanley Parable is absolutely amazing. I highly recommend.
for autists maybe but not for those who want to play an actual video game.
Really great game.
It’s actually a brilliant “game” about narrative game design, more like a game for rookie devs rather than players, hardly recommendable but i don’t think people could really deny it pedagogic nature
It’s brilliant but you can’t recommend it?
Just because the gameplay is more exploration and experimentation, that makes it no less recommendable than a game where you just run around clicking at each other (shooters).
I said “hardly” recommandable, most people want a game that can provide immediate fun, and i understand that, i enjoyed TSP mostly because i love game design and the idea of game about games, that’s not the case for everyone and that’s fine, people who play a clever “special” game think they’re as special and clever as the game itself and will make you know about it, look at the Undertale community for example, and i hate that, it’s just condescending
I charge money for playing either of these games.
Ubisoft. Meh.
F*** EGS and all of their subtrash praisers!
Excellent, thank you Epic.
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LMAO ??? ? I personally think Robo loves the abuse. This is funny cause if memory serves you are the one that gave him the name Robo-Fernando. All I’ve done is kept it alive, respect.
Too expensive.