Tight on Budget? These Free Steam Games Will Provide an Entertaining Experience Without Taking a Penny

Published 04/10/2023, 11:10 AM EDT

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Steam might have some underrated games that may blow your mind! 

In today’s world, video games have played a pivotal role in shaping people’s lives, as they’ve spent countless hours glued to their screens. Each game played has become a fond memory that they would take to their grave. But well, there’s always room for more, right?

Given the fact that there are thousands of video game developers trying to make a mark with their small-time projects, it is our duty to appreciate their effort. So today, let us dive into a small list of ‘free games’ on Steam that might strike your heart on the first go. 

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Well, these might not be the titles that you generally come across – the high-end AAA titles such as Apex Legends, Fortnite, Valorant, or more. Despite their ‘free to play’ status, they require much more commitment compared to these few titles that have the capability to become timeless classics. 

Goose Goose Duck 

We’ve all spent a good amount of time playing Among Us during the lockdown. The InnerSloth title was an instant hit, with millions of players tuning in daily. And if you’re someone who enjoyed the game thoroughly, this is a similar yet better title for you.

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A Gaggle Studios development, it brings together love for Among Us and ‘Geese’ together, making a perfect title. Plus, it features different game modes and character customizations, just so you don’t get bored of killing your friends in the same lobby. 

SCP: Secret Laboratory 

We’ve all come across exotic horror games like the Resident Evil franchise or Silent Hill. But today, there is a game that might make you spend countless hours, and it is called SCP: Secret Laboratory. A Northwood Studios game, it challenges players to form a team and plot the perfect strategy for a way out.

Finding experienced players remains the key role, as it makes life a bit easier. But overall, the game has a decent vibe, so you should definitely check it out. 

Polygon 

If you love Valorant, Call Of Duty, and Apex Legends, you need to check out Polygon. This FPS game features a 32-player lobby with a mixed world – similar to Fortnite and Valorant. A Redaster Studios development, the game has exceptionally well reviews, standing as one of the best ‘free to play’ battle royales in the underrated category. 

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One-Armed Cook

Do you love cooking? If the answer is yes, you will enjoy this game on Steam. And if not, then this might be a safe place to burn unlimited dishes without getting a scolding. A Dundhal production, the game allows up to four players on one platform to try to create the perfect dish. So, if you’re looking to cook something online before turning it into reality, try it out in the world of One-Armed Cook. 

Multiversus 

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You might or might not have heard about this game, but do give it a try. Despite its fair share of troubles, this Warner Bros game is one of those titles that you will always enjoy. Be it solo or with your team, jump in to fight your opponents and stand tall on the podium.

 

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So, do check out this free-to-play game if you enjoy the genre. 

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Atharv Phadke

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Atharv Phadke is a senior eSports writer at EssentiallySports known for his expertise in covering content on streamers and first-person shooter (FPS) games. His passion for Call of Duty stems from his early days as a gamer. At EssentiallySports, Atharv's work has garnered widespread attention, particularly his exclusive interview with popular Twitch streamer Amouranth.
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Jito Tenson