Here are a few that weren’t included:Khimera: Destroy All Monster Girls: “Overwhelmingly Positive” retro beat 'em up platformer.Shrouded in Sanity: Freebirth: Heard it described as a mix of Bloodborne and (anyone remember that Gamecube classic?).The free version includes the entire base game. The only things removed are the extra content updates added since its release - that’s things like; playing as the 4 Knights, New game plus, the boss rush mode, and boss clash. The original version, which includes the above features, isEdit: Here is one moreOrtus Regni: Based off a premium tabletop game. Pretty sure there isn’t any DLC or catches in this one. Sisyphus RebornGuys oh guys, I couldn’t recommend this game more. I actually bought the paid DLC (that doesn’t add anything to the game) just to have this gem on my library and to support the dev. Late last year this game got me into someone who is, today, one of my all-time favorite authors: Albert Camus.Truly great game.There are many great games missing, though.
Shrouded in Sanity: Freebirth is the free version of Shrouded in Sanity, which was an adventure game developed by Steve Gal. Your contract will order you to eliminate the source of the unnatural fog enveloping the Berelai Manor. Discover the secrets of the estate, as you look for answers among the violent inhabitants.
Here are a few:They have paid extra pots but I never bought them and I have 7.1 hours in it and 94% of the achievements, soHere are some more:Recently discovered this. Delenn13:I really don’t knowAny one got any thoughts?I know some devs do it for the love of their baby/game and they don’t care about the money.There are F2P games with additional DLCs that people can then pay for, some people sell other merchandise. Otherwise, if a game has trading cards, then every flow with purchase or sell of the trading cards goes to support the game further.
I agree that a lot of people just want their game out there, especially something they have worked hard at, so that others can see it. Possibly so that they could get a sponsor/team together to be able to make a bigger game and actually make some money.
Afterall, no matter how much someone doesn’t care about money, unless they are otherwise independently wealthy or have other sources of income, it’s really not viable to continue. Well hardly play any single player game anymore, is it a trend right now to add dlc to let u win the game xD? GlaciaVeu:multiplayer on the other hand is hard since they need to maintain server etcThis is an argument that I’m so tired of hearing everywhere. Not saying this against you personally but against all the big publishers out there making this dumb excuse.
Guess what, I never asked for you to run all the servers!They decided to disallow us to run our own community servers on their own for the purpose of being able to force players to buy DLC or be left behind everyone else and make sure you’re stuck in their progression treadmill. Then when the next year’s title comes around there’s no cohesive community that can stick around and just enjoy the old game amongst themselves so everyone is greatly inclined to jump to the new one, even if it is the worse game. Even then if for some reason enough people stick around to make the matchmaking system even viable they can always make the servers worse or stop them all together.Of course we need to sell map packs, power DLC and loot boxes, we gotta pay for these servers some how! Screw your servers, let me run my own again.AnywayWas pretty good last I played it, though you do have to unlock heroes with earned in game credits and you can also buy them with DLC. Back when I played it did not seem like spending money on the game was at all necessary to enjoy it. The weekly rotation of free heroes leaves you with enough to play with to be fun and if you find a favourite you can earn up enough credits to unlock them reasonably fast.The one drawback is that weapons are randomly found and there are undoubtedly some that are simply better than others. Again though some time since I last played it and it might have gone to shit since, but it might be worth checking out.