Hell is Others, a multiplayer online shooter, and ADIOS, a cinematic action game, are now free on the Epic Games Store.
Who doesn’t like free stuff? Most PC gamers know that weekly free games are available via the Epic Games Store. They are permanently associated with your Epic account after you claim them. Every week brings new titles.
Free copies of the first-person adventure Adios and the top-down shooter Hell is Others for Windows are now available on the Epic Games Store as part of this week’s giveaways.
You can keep one or both if you collect them before 11:00 a.m. EST next Thursday (February 2, 2023).
To grab these two unique indie games visit the below links.
Hell is Others:
ADIOS:
About Hell is Others Game:
A survival shooter in the style of Hotline Miami, in which the protagonist, Adam Smithson, must protect his bloodthirsty bonsai from an army of thugs.
Adam has to leave his apartment above Century City and fight back the darkness on the city streets as he looks for resources to keep the plant alive. For those who enjoy dark, atmospheric stories, this is the game for you. It seeks to make you uneasy at all times. Try to make it through the night on your own.
This is a one-of-a-kind online multiplayer extraction game that lets you levelup your character by getting items for your apartment that you can customize. Create your own weapons out of bloodthirsty plants, scavenge for supplies in the dark city, face off against The Others, and do whatever you can to make it to tomorrow, because tomorrow never comes.
About ADIOS Game :
Don’t let the simple animations fool you. Powerful and emotionally engaging, Adios is an adventure game “about sticking to a complicated decision”.
You take on the role of a rural pig farmer who occasionally aids the mob in body disposal by providing food for his pigs. And you make the decision that you’d prefer they refrain from doing this, which is what you want. The pigs can no longer feast on human remains. Your friend, also a mob hitman, will show up at your door with an accomplice in tow the moment you make this decision. You muster up your courage and inform him that you must depart immediately.
Obviously, your friend would prefer that you refrain from pulling the pin. And with that, we can officially start playing. You and the man who will kill you if he can’t talk you down from the ledge will spend the day working together on various projects and errands. What course of action do you intend to take in the end?