It only appeared last December, so getting it for free now is an absolute steal. Note that snagging these deals requires an EGS account. Both games are available for free from August 15 through August 22. Like a lot of interesting games that have come out over the last year, I've only had time to skim the surface, but Alex Wiltshire had a lot of good things to say about it in his Mutant Year Zero review. The Epic Games Store is continuing its trend of offering two free games each week, with Hyper Light Drifter and Mutant Year Zero being this week's pickings. Enabling all of this, this idea of movement and freedom, is the move from Hyper Light Drifter's intricate, pixelated 2D world, to a broader, more open 3D one. There's a fair amount of sneaking, as you'll usually be outnumbered, and there are typically lots of opportunities to set up ambushes in real-time before you dive into the turn-based shootouts. The Epic Games Store is doing its last double freebie this week, at least for now, giving everyone a copy of Hyper Light Drifter, the tricky pixel RPG, and the turn-based tactics game, Mutant Year. The titular mutants also include a cynical duck with a top hat. It's a bit like XCOM, but with even more RPG nods and a whole exploration layer. Hyper Light Drifter is now available for pre-purchase on GOG. I've only ever admired Hyper Light Drifter from a distance, because it looks like the sort of thing where my lack of dexterity will only ensure a plenitude of deaths and a lot of frustration. PC Gamer THE GLOBAL AUTHORITY ON PC GAMES. The Epic Games Store is doing its last double freebie this week, at least for now, giving everyone a copy of Hyper Light Drifter, the tricky pixel RPG, and the turn-based tactics game, Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden.