Make War Not Love Promotion Ends with More Free Games

Make War Not Love Promotion Ends with More Free Games

Gunstar Heroes and Renegade Ops are at least in it!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Feb 21, 2016 @ 09:29 PM (Staff Bios)
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Sega's Make War Not Love promotion finally come to an end, with Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War 2 claiming victory over Total War Attila and Company of Heroes 2. As a result, everyone receives some free games, just like before!

The lineup now is Gunstar Heroes, Renegade Ops, and Viking Battle For Asgard. Gunstar Heroes managed to score an eight out of ten and is a side-scrolling shooter, which doesn't look half bad. Renegade Ops managed to score a nine out of ten on Steam and is a top down action shooter complete with a four-player online co-op or a local two-player splitscreen option.

Finally we have Viking: Battle for Asgard, which received mixed reviews. There's a fierce battle going on within Asgard, and you're to take part in it. It mixes hack n' slash with an openworld-like structure. That said, there are a lot of complains regarding the clunkiness of the gameplay, and the port runs supposedly pretty poorly. However, it's free, and you can't go wrong with free... most of the time.

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