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Free Game on Steam Receives Overwhelmingly Positive Reviews


Steam has recently released a critically acclaimed game with an Overwhelmingly Positive review status entirely for free, and if you’re interested in checking out this highly rated game, you can already do so. There are plenty of great free options on the platform, ranging from discounted games to entirely free-to-play titles. While not all new freebies on Steam are exceptional, some truly exceed expectations and, despite being less visible than large AAA productions, are just as good, if not better, than the major releases.

This is the case with a brand-new title that was released on the platform at the end of May. Available on Steam, the game is entirely free to download and keep forever. This means that you can access its product page and add it to your library, where it will remain permanently. You can download and play it at any time since this is a free-to-play game, so there’s no need to rush to grab it at a 100% discount.

A tree full of stars in Control, I'm Not Coming Back

The title in question is called Control, I’m Not Coming Back. This new free sci-fi single-player game on Steam was released on May 29 and has already received a high approval rate. With over 1100 reviews, this indie title created by Desborde Games boasts 99% Positive reviews, achieving an Overwhelmingly Positive status. It is impressive that the game has maintained such a score with this number of reviews.

Control, I’m Not Coming Back is a free narrative game on Steam, categorized as a Story-Rich title. In this short adventure, players will follow the story of a lost astronaut searching for reasons to continue. The developers describe the game as telling a story about “positivism, friendship, and our human connection with Voyager 1.” For fans of narrative games with philosophical depth, this may be an excellent choice.

A character talking about a rock in Control, I'm Not Coming Back

A character talking about a rock in Control, I’m Not Coming Back

The gameplay mechanics are not overly complex since this is primarily a walking simulator that allows players to explore different areas for narrative developments. However, if you enjoy branching paths in narrative games, your choices in this Steam game will influence how the story unfolds.

This is one of the best games offered for free on the platform this year and could easily go unnoticed by many. Fortunately, the extremely positive reviews are giving Control, I’m Not Coming Back some visibility and attention. Be sure to check out this sci-fi adventure for free on Steam.

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Brand
Valve

Original Release Date
September 12, 2003


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