Steam drops four free games, including a ‘peak’ RPG you can claim right now

If you’re on the hunt for engaging free games to enjoy on Steam this week, your search ends here. The platform is brimming with a variety of titles that won’t cost you a dime, from indie gems to free-to-play shooters and limited-time demos. However, sifting through the vast selection can be a daunting task, making it challenging to identify the standout offerings. Fortunately, the X (formerly Twitter) account ‘Free Steam Games’ has highlighted some noteworthy titles, including a particularly acclaimed RPG.

Four new free Steam games you can download and play today

The Song of WILL: Act I, crafted by developer Dylan Webber, has garnered attention as a “peak” RPG. This title evokes the essence of 90s JRPGs while incorporating modern gameplay elements and randomized weapons for each session. With a current “Positive” rating based on 11 Steam reviews, the game showcases promising potential as a surprise indie hit. Its nostalgic visuals and well-structured gameplay are sure to resonate with fans of the genre. One enthusiastic player, yarp:D, expressed, “This game is so peak, more people need to play. I love this game so much.”

All Tomorrows: Invasion, developed by Bluestone, offers a casual first-person shooter experience. Players can engage in solid shooting mechanics, utilizing both firearms and robotic mechs. The game features a soundtrack reminiscent of the classic Duke Nukem series, making it an enjoyable way to spend some leisure time. At present, it holds a “Positive” rating from 11 reviews. Steam user Messkikage noted, “I love the interesting lore and all; the gameplay is pretty simplistic, fun for an hour or so.”

Next on the list is Oblivion Maiden, brought to life by Project Ex Libris. This title also enjoys a “Positive” rating, derived from 29 user reviews. Its gameplay trailer evokes a delightful blend of The Legend of Zelda and classic Final Fantasy. Although players have remarked that it offers a brief experience, the fact that it’s completely free makes it a worthwhile endeavor. One user, RainSong, remarked, “This game is so well made that you just want it to be longer.”

Lastly, we have BomBee, which, while lacking a rating at the moment, appears to be a delightful option for puzzle enthusiasts, particularly those who enjoyed Beehive Bedlam from the early 2000s. The game is described as a “cute-but-cutthroat online arcade PvP game where bees brawl with honey bombs, sticky trails, and razor-sharp timing chains on one focused battlefield.”

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Steam drops four free games, including a 'peak' RPG you can claim right now