Digital Extremes and Valve are currently giving away free copies of Dark Sector. From today until November 30th, PC gamers can visit its Steam store page and acquire their free copy.
Dark Sector is a third-person action shooter from Digital Extremes, the creators of Warframe. This game came out first on Xbox 360, and was then ported to the PC. So, if you’ve never played it, now is your chance.
Throughout the course of the game, players will witness Hayden’s transformation into something more than he was as he fights against the Technocyte Virus taking over his body and the effects it has on his psyche.
Hayden gains incredible superhuman powers – including the deadly, bladed glaive that he can grow from his arm and use and throw with deadly accuracy. Hayden will grow with these powers as they evolve and become more powerful throughout the game.
Alongside its single-player campaign, Dark Sector also has a multiplayer mode. From what I know, this MP mode is still active. Or at least that’s what its Steam store page implies.
I played Dark Sector back when it came out and I really liked it. Keep in mind though that this is a double-A game, and not a triple-A title. The reason I’m saying this is because this game is not as polished as Warframe. Basically, it’s one of those “junkie” and fun games we’ve been getting in the Xbox 360 era.
Anyway, you can go ahead and acquire your free copy from this link.
Valve has also launched the Steam Autumn 2024 Sale. From what I could see, there are some pretty good deals for older games. For instance, Red Dead Redemption 2 comes with a 67% discount. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order has a 90% discount. Then we have Final Fantasy 7 Remake with a 50% discount. EA’s latest soccer game, FC 25 also comes with a 50% discount. Finally, one of the best Robocop games, Robocop: Rogue City, has a 60% discount.
Have fun!
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