The 10 best FREE games to play now
The 10 best FREE games to play now
When we say Free-to-Play most of you think of
throw-away browser games like QWOP, Canabalt or One Button Bob; or
money-grabbing Facebook titles like Farmville. And there is, admittedly,
a lot of free clag out there. However, Free-to-Play has come on leaps
and bounds in 2013 - free games are pushing close to AAA standards in
some cases, and there are loads of 'full games' you can play in your
browser - or via a reasonably small download - for little or no
investment.
So, with money tight around Christmas, and with the economy flatter
than month-old Tizer, here's our guide to the 30 of the best free games
available right now. 10 of them require a download, 10 of them are
playable in your browser, and 10 are free for mobile phones and tablets.
Have we missed your favourite? Share it in the comments1- Full games
1. Planetside 2
What is it? MMO first-person shooterLink: Planetside2.eu
Part MMO, part FPS, all awesome - Planetside 2 is the standard all new Free-to-Play games will need to meet. It takes the Team Fortress 2 approach of giving players the whole game for free, then charging for quicker unlocks or more specialist kit. Not better kit - just different. Crucially, this means you can get stuck in and really find your feet in the game without feeling like a second-class citizen, and chances are you'll want to spend a bit of cash after that to make your experience truly unique. The only real problem is that the barrier to entry is high. The war here is vast and intimidating, so our advice is to take a few friends with you. It won't cost them a thing either...
experience truly unique. The only real problem is that the barrier to entry is high. The war here is vast and intimidating, so our advice is to take a few friends with you. It won't cost them a thing either...
2. Hawken
What is it? Mech shooterLink: PlayHawken.com
When you think 'mech shooter' the first words that spring to mind are 'lumbering' and / or 'slow'. Hawken changes that, by offering the customisation and versatility of walking tanks and combining them with the pace of a proper PC shooter. It's lead many people to dub the game 'Walking World of Tanks'. That's definitely a compliment, by the way. It's in open Beta now, and there's plenty of game to play through before you need to spend a penny.
3. Star Wars: The Old Republic
What is it? Sci-fi RPGLink: Swtor.com
This online RPG - which cost millions to make - was subscription-based for a year. However, following a relatively underwhelming number of sign-ups, it's now free. Well, to an extent. To get the full experience (which includes modern marvels like the 'sprint' ability) you need to pay, but crucially the story missions can be tackled for nothing. This isn't the totally free fix you're looking for, but as a low-investment entry into a massive, involving MMO that you'll probably enjoy... it's a bargain.
4. League of Legends
What is it? Arena battlerLink: LeagueofLegends.com
It's the biggest game in the world, so you've probably heard of it. It's also hugely competitive, and very strategic, attracting pro-gamers from all around the world. What that means for new comers is a huge amount of choice (there are currently 107 champions to choose from) and an intimidating array of options. Still, with so many players, there are always people to compete against at any skill level, so you can ease in gently. Ish.
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[ Theatre mode ]5. World of Tanks
What is it? Multiplayer vehicle combatLink: Worldoftanks.eu
WOT succeeds because it's simple. Pick a vehicle, join a team, rumble into some standard deathmatch modes. The more you win, the more you can upgrade your machine. This is basically Pimp My Ride, only with huge mechanised vehicles that can destroy small towns. And, of course, you can always spend money to get better parts and accessories quicker, or access different types of tanks.
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6. Lord of the Rings Online
What is it? Fantasy RPGLink: Lotro.com
Fancy a bit of Balrog-bothering before you watch The Hobbit? LOTR online is - as you'd expect - an RPG, and one of the better ones. It feels very Tolkein, and there's a decent selection of races and classes to choose from. Yes, you can even choose to play as a minstrel and wield a lute. Ahem. You can play for 100s of hours without spending a penny, although some of the best stuff is squirreled away for purchase or VIP membership. You shall /definitely pass...
7. World of Warcraft
What is it? Seriously - do you not know?Link: Battle.net
Ah, the classic online RPG. In a similar vein to Star Wars: Old Republic, this is free up to a point, but it's far more generous than most. You can play up to level 20 for no money, experiencing the vast majority of the game's content - including the new Mists of Pandaria expansion. Cleverly, level 20 is when you unlock your first mount - a big moment in WoW - so you'll probably want to subscribe after the free period.
8. APB Reloaded
What is it? Cops vs Crims MMOLink: Steam
Fancy a bit of cops vs insane criminals action? This is for you. Don't expect a recreation of Heat, though, this is more Naked Gun. The community has taken customisation to heart, so expect to see lots of Saints Row style messing about. Underneath the madness, though, it's a decent shooter with plenty of missions and shooting to chew through. You will, however, have a pay a little to get in on the character customisation insanity, if you stick around.
9. Team Fortress 2
What is it? Class-based FPSLink: Steam
One of the first true free-to-play games, TF2 is a class-based shooter from Valve. It's a straight forward, but perfectly balanced FPS with plenty of genuine funnies and a dedicated community. You can grab it from Steam and never pay a penny, unless you're partial to silly custom outfits and hats... and you will be, once this game gets its teeth into you.
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[ Theatre mode ]10. Tribes: Ascend
What is it? Sci-fi FPSLink: Hirezstudios.com
Want a bit of hardcore with your shooter? Chances are you're already playing this game, but if not - get involved. Three classes are open for free, and you can easily get by without spending cash - especially with the game's matchmaking system, which ensures you don't get chucked in with the best players at the start. There's a rank system that allows you to show off your achievements too, and a decent selection of customisation options to buy.
PLAY YOUR FREE GAME AND ENJOY FRIENDS...........
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