I am going to post everytime I find a free game
Pulled from Kotaku.
http://kotaku.com/5066051/play-the-suffering-for-free-thanks-to-your-tax-dollars
A hefty download (over a gig) but it's a decent game.
http://files.filefront.com/The+Suffering+Sponsored+by+the+US+Air+Force/;11846564;/fileinfo.html
I have the PS2 version and the sequel. I finished the original (Always a sign of a decent game) and found it to be pretty damn fun.
It's your basic "Oh crap I am on a prison island and everything is going supernatural and demonic" type game. More action but a pretty good dose of horror and blood as well.
The story is OK and the enemy design is just fantastic!
Showing posts with label free games. Show all posts
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Free games: Wing Commander Secret Ops
I don't remember what specific events led to me download and play this game but I remember that it seemed pretty damn cool to me.
The game was FREE and FUN. The whole experience was based on the Origin website set up for the game. You went there to download the game and then get a custom code in order to activate the game. You then had to download each of the episodes and read "emails" and watch video on the website to keep up with the story. If you did better in the game you got a different story.
The game itself was classic Wing Commander. Blasting aliens in space while taunting them. Your wing mates actually ejected if they got smacked down (which was nice). The controls worked nicely with a game pad + keyboard combo.
In any case due to the large fanbase of the wing commander games this game and all it's episodes are STILL available for free online!!!!
Download the games here.
Use a fanmade tool to get a passkey here.
Read the story before you begin each chapter here.
Learn how to run the game on a modern PC here. (basically you just have to run in in compatibility mode)
The game was FREE and FUN. The whole experience was based on the Origin website set up for the game. You went there to download the game and then get a custom code in order to activate the game. You then had to download each of the episodes and read "emails" and watch video on the website to keep up with the story. If you did better in the game you got a different story.
The game itself was classic Wing Commander. Blasting aliens in space while taunting them. Your wing mates actually ejected if they got smacked down (which was nice). The controls worked nicely with a game pad + keyboard combo.
In any case due to the large fanbase of the wing commander games this game and all it's episodes are STILL available for free online!!!!
Download the games here.
Use a fanmade tool to get a passkey here.
Read the story before you begin each chapter here.
Learn how to run the game on a modern PC here. (basically you just have to run in in compatibility mode)
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
The White Chamber

The White chamber is a NICE game. I had it downloaded on my computer for a long time and never played it. But last night I installed it and I played it all the way through!
It's classic point and click with a decent horror story. A lot of the game is collecting items and figuring out the best way to use them. There are a few "action" segments of the game where you have to quickly tap the mouse or click on the right thing to avoid gristly death. Sometimes the game gets very surreal and you think you are stuck only to walk into a room and find something that was not there before. Other times the rooms change into hellish versions of themselves. So if you happen to get stuck in the game make sure you double check rooms you were just in and look for things that appear out of nowhere. The ending caught me off guard but worked. There are 8 ways to end the game. I got the "redemption" ending which somehow features the female lead in a bikini...
All in all it's a great little game with interesting art. If you like old school point and click games and space horror you should check this out. Short and Sweet.
Best of all it's Free! It was made by a gathering of university students as a way to display their talents.
http://www.studiotrophis.com/
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