Weekend Gamer: Christmas Edition
Just a reminder that we’re in the middle of the Epic Games 12 Days of Christmas Game Giveaway for 2023! The event officially kicked off December 20th, and the latest game is Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition.
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Just a reminder that we’re in the middle of the Epic Games 12 Days of Christmas Game Giveaway for 2023! The event officially kicked off December 20th, and the latest game is Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition.
I already picked up the game for free in Oct 2022… but in case you missed it, here’s another opportunity. You have 24 hours as of December 23, 2023.
Epic Games 12 Days of Christmas Game Giveaway 2023:
- 12/20 DNF Duel
- 12/21 Melvor Idle
- 12/22 Art of Rally
- 12/23 Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition
- 12/24 Ghostwire: Tokyo
- 12/25 The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition
- 12/26 Human Resource Machine
- 12/27 Cursed to Golf
- 12/28 Cat Quest
- 12/29 Snakebird Complete
- 12/30 Saints Row
- 12/31 Shadowrunner
- 01/01 Escape Academy
- 01/02
- 01/03
- 01/04
Update:
Bethesda’s most underrated open-world game, Ghostwire Tokyo is free on Christmas Eve, making it one of the best free games on the list so far. This game is normally $60.
Ghostwire Tokyo description:
Wow, another hit, for Christmas day, Epic is giving away The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition. The game is normally $60, and it’s a game that I own on Steam… but having it on Epic is always welcomed.
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Oh my GOG! I’m going broke with all these great deals from Humble Bundle. I recently (starting from Black Friday to current Christmas bundles), purchased
Humble Book Bundle: Mike Mignola’s Hellboy by Dark Horse ($18), Create & Elevate: Amazing Art Tools from Corel ($30),
Humble Comics Bundle: Creepy Comics Collection by Dark Horse ($18), and Humble Comic Bundle: Eerie Comics Collection by Dark Horse ($18).
The latest is Happy Holidays with GOG RPGs. It’s $12 for 7 games: Wasteland 3: Colorado Collection, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Greedfall: Gold Edition, Darksiders III: Deluxe Edition, Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales, Elex, and Vampyr.
The problem? I already own all these games (except for two games)… I still paid the money, because I want to support GOG and charity… and I guess I’ll be upgrading to the Colorado Collection and Gold Edition (I have the base game for Wasteland 3 and Greedfall).
Embark on holiday adventures you’ll never forget with this bundle of critically acclaimed RPGs, courtesy of GOG.com! Explore an immersive post-apocalyptic world with boundless depth in the definitive version of the award-winning tactical RPG Wasteland 3: Colorado Collection. Get lost in a lovingly crafted rendition of medieval Bohemia during the Holy Roman Empire in Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Use diplomacy, deception, and force to survive in an uncharted land brimming with ancient magic and precious treasures in Greedfall: Gold Edition. Pay what you want for these RPG masterworks and many more, and help support Code.org with your purchase!
P.S. With all the digital comics that I got from Dark Horse Comics, I am seriously thinking of getting that color e-ink reader:
BOOX Tablet Note Air 3 C E Ink Tablet 10.3 ePaper 4G 64G Paper Tablet. I’m still doing the research, but this is starting to look like the color e-ink for me. There is another one called the BigMe, which offers the similar specs and costs about $500. Again, I need to do the research and find out what is better value for me. I’m basically looking for a comic book reader that can display in color. My iPad Pro 12.9 works fine, but the screen is hard on my eyes for long periods of time.
I think the biggest problems right now with color e-ink technology is that the colors look muted or dull, but the trade off is that it looks like paper and not a bright LCD screen (as in most modern tablets).