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Last Chance To Get Two Great Tomb Raider Games Free Games On Steam

Square Enix is promoting social distancing by giving away Tomb Raider (2013) and Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris free of charge until March 24.

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Square Enix has joined the growing number of publishers offering free games to pass the time while we practice social distancing. From now until March 24, you can grab a pair of Tomb Raider games--the 2013 Tomb Raider reboot and Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris--completely free of charge on Steam, and they are yours to keep.

Tomb Raider (2013) reinvigorated the classic action-adventure series, offering a new origin story that chronicles Lara's turn from an academic to a burgeoning explorer. Often compared to the Uncharted series in terms of style and gameplay, Tomb Raider features a stellar campaign with excellent combat mechanics and plenty of secrets to uncover. If you somehow haven't played it yet, now's the perfect time. Both Tomb Raider sequels are also steeply discounted on Steam. Rise of the Tomb Raider is down to $9 and Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition is $19.58.

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The 2014 Tomb Raider spin-off Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is a different kind of adventure. Whereas Tomb Raider offers an engrossing single-player campaign, Temple of Osiris leans into arcade co-op action and is lighter on story. Played from an isometric perspective just like its predecessor Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light, Temple of Osiris sees you and up to three friends exploring Egyptian tombs filled with gods and monsters to vanquish. You can play drop-in-drop-out with friends and family either online or locally.

These Tomb Raider games are just two of the many free games available to download right now, including four others that are available on Steam: Goat of Duty, Drawful 2, and Deiland. We've been keeping a running list of every free game you can snag across all platforms, so hopefully some of these games will make your time spent at home as enjoyable as possible.

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Wow, two old sass games free?

Epic has you beat hard GaBeN!

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@jsprunk: The only thing Epic is beating are consumers.

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@mcnichoj: And my backlog. I’ve gotten almost 30 quality free games from Epic in the past 6 months. Literally tripled my almost finished backlog.

Epic’s earned my preorders for years to come.

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@jsprunk: If it's not on console, Steam, GOG, Uplay, EA Origin, Battle.net, Google Play Store or Stadia then I'm not buying it.

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@mcnichoj: I’d replace Uplay and Google with the Epic Store with ease.

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These games are still being held in DRM bondage. To categorize them as FREE is beyond disgusting, GameSpot. 🤮

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Free is free. Can't complain, even though the new tomb raider trilogy regularly goes on sale for pretty cheap. And most people who were into these games got them already.

Still, its a solid game and its free.

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Most people that wanted to play these probably did, still nice all the same.

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@mcnichoj: I never got around to it, and then kinda forgot it existed. I'm grabbing this.

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@jwrebholz:
I haven't played SotTR yet, but I did play RotTR...I think TR has the better combat system. The combos and finishers were pretty damn rewarding by the time I got late in the game.

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@jwrebholz: A bunch more games are going free, check the posts in this thread: https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/916373-pc/78488196

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@mcnichoj: Ooh, thanks for the tip!

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