The Epic Games Store has released some excellent free titles this year. Starting with Crystal Dynamics' Tomb Raider trilogy, the Epic Games Store has continued to offer great experiences. Along with big-hitters like Total War: Warhammer, XCOM 2, and Amnesia: Rebirth, the Epic Games Store has also given away some smaller titles, with a few being real hidden gems such as Paradigm.
Hitting the Epic Games Store's free giveaway cycle on April 29, Paradigm is a weird and surreal point-and-click game that wears its influences on its sleeve, managing to be one of the most unique, original indie games in recent years. Developed by just one person, Paradigm is a truly impressive feat of artistry and engineering, and is absolutely worth a go — especially coming at no cost.
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Immediately evident from the game's promotional art, Paradigm is an incredibly weird but engrossing game. Heavily inspired by classic LucasArts titles like The Secret of Monkey Island and Full Throttle, Paradigm takes the meta comedy and satirical tone of these games, and turns them all the way up to 11 to create a fun, dream-like experience that's unlike anything else.
Set in a post-apocalyptic Eastern European country during the now less-distant year of 2026, players assume the titular role of Paradigm, the product of a designer baby experiment gone wrong. Abandoned in the Neo-Soviet town by the genetics lab, Paradigm has been fending for himself ever since. Over the years, Paradigm developed a deep love for electronic music and desires to be the best electronic musician in the world. On his journey to achieving this lofty goal, Paradigm will come into contact with a number of bizarre faces,
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