Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted May 7, 2025 Diamond Member Share Posted May 7, 2025 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 22 Free Games for May 2025 Revealed Gaming just got a lot cheaper, or at least, it did if you are a Prime member. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Prime Gaming is back with another round of free games for May 2025, and this time, they are dropping 22 games into your library. That’s almost a game per day. This month’s lineup is a mix of strategy, stealth, and spooky games, and four of them have already been dropped since May 1. For those who don’t know, Prime Gaming comes bundled with your This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Prime or Prime Video subscription. It offers free games, a monthly This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up channel subscription, exclusive emoticons, expanded chat options, and more. If you are not a member yet, you can try it with a 30-day free trial. Let’s explore all the games you can enjoy this month. 1 LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga (May 1) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up | Credit: Traveller’s Tales/TT Fusion/Feral Interactive If you have ever wanted to see Darth Vader as a blocky Lego figure, this is your chance. LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga combines both LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game and LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy and covers the story of all six Skywalker Saga films. You will get to relive iconic moments like Naboo’s Trade Federation talks and Death Star’s destruction. Gameplay is quite fun third-person POV, and you can play as over 120 characters from Yoda to Han Solo. The Complete Saga has improved quite a few things from the original games. It included new Force moves like Force Lightning and Force Choke. There is also a character customizer so that you can create your own playable character. However, be prepared to play each level at least five times to get everything. The game also has a co-op mode that allows a second player to join at any time. 2 Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds Saga (May 1) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up | Credit: Lucasfilm Games LLC/Ensemble Studios If you like strategy games, Star Wars Galactic Battlegrounds Saga might be the right one for you. It’s like Age of Empires, but with lightsabers and AT-ATs. You can build bases, gather resources, and crush your enemies across the Star Wars universe. This month’s offering has both the original game and the Clone Campaigns expansion pack, with 14 extra missions based on Attack of the Clones. In the game, you start with a Command Center, a scout, and three workers. Then you gather resources like Food, Carbon, Nova Crystals, and Ore to build your empire. You can create new buildings, combat units, and workers with these resources and more upgrades become available as you progress in the game. However, the graphics feel old and the AI can be predictable sometimes. 3 Styx: Master of Shadows (May 1) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up | Credit: Cyanide If you are looking for something a bit darker, this might help. Styx: Master of Shadows is an infiltration game with RPG elements that follows Styx who is a 200-year-old Goblin with a mysterious past. The game takes place in a dark fantasy universe inside the fortress of Akenash, where Humans and Elves protect the World-Tree. Stealth is the main thing here. If the guards spot you, running and hiding are usually your best options. You need to identify their pattern and figure out a plan to complete your missions. You will need to move silently through shadows and complete many missions like assassinations and information recovery. Styx can turn invisible, use amber-vision to detect enemies who are hiding, and even create magical clones of himself. 4 The Invisible Hand (May 1) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up | Credit: Fellow Traveller If you want to question your morality while getting rich, this is the game. The Invisible Hand is a stock market simulator where greed is the only rule. The Invisible Hand lets you live your Wolf of Wall Street fantasies where you play as a mid-level stockbroker at the trading firm named FERIOS. You buy low, sell high, and use underhanded tactics like lobbying or currency manipulation. You can influence the market to your advantage. It’s a satirical but quite accurate in showing the darker side of capitalism. However, although it is addictive, it might feel shallow after a few hours. 5 Amnesia: Rebirth (May 8) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up | Credit: Frictional Games Amnesia: Rebirth is a psychological survival horror game where light is your only friend. It is the sequel to Amnesia: The Dark Descent. You will get to explore the Algerian desert, solve puzzles, and test your nerves as you play the amnesiac protagonist Tasi Trianon. The game’s hallucinations and whispers will try their best to drive you mad. Rebirth is played from a first-person perspective, just like its previous installments. You will need to use light sources like Tasi’s fuel lamp or matches to see clearly and move ahead. You will have to be careful as Tasi’s fear builds up the more she walks in complete darkness. The game has no combat system, so running and hiding are the only options. However, one merciful thing is that if you die, the game will move you a bit forward so that you don’t have to face the same monster again. 6 Doors: Paradox (May 8) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up | Credit: Snapbreak If you have ever played The Room and wished there were more games like it, then Doors: Paradox is the one for you. It is a relaxing puzzle escape game where you look for clues and solve brain teasers. Every level has a floating door surrounded by 3-D dioramas, and you have to solve puzzles to unlock it. There are over 50 levels, including bonus challenges and you will come across everything from steampunk underwater contraptions to Egyptian tombs, and more. The story of the game is skippable, to be honest, and the controls might also present some glitches at times. But if you love solving puzzles, this might get quite addictive. 7 Hypnospace Outlaw (May 8) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up | Credit: No More Robots/Fangamer Hypnospace Outlaw throws you back to the times of dial-up internet. It’s a detective game where you play an “Enforcer” for Merchantsoft, and your job is to police ******** content on their Hypnospace platform, which is a bizarre alternate-1999 internet that people browse while sleeping using headbands. The gameplay is a mix of exploration and puzzle-solving. Your job is to investigate cases, hunt down copyright violations, remove offensive content, and also to deal with cyberbullying. You will earn HypnoCoin after completing these tasks, which you can spend on virtual pets, wallpapers, and other digital goodies. 8 Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus Digital Deluxe Edition (May 8) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 2: The New Colossus Digital Deluxe Edition | Credit: MachineGames/Panic Button Games Nazis have taken over America in an alternate history, and it’s up to you to take it back. You are BJ Blazkowicz who is leading a resistance against Nazis. The game is a sequel to The New Order. The Digital Deluxe Edition includes the Season Pass that gives you access to all the extra missions and weapons. The gameplay will give you an adrenaline rush. You will use different types of weapons, like pistols, laser rifles, and use abilities like stealth takedowns and dual-wielding as well. If you enjoy FPS games that have a story and firing action, you can grab this for the month. Just remember that the game is only available in regions where it’s also offered via the This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Store. 9 Endless Legend Definitive Edition (May 15) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up | Credit: Iceberg Interactive/***** Endless Legend might just on of the most beautiful 4X strategy games ever made. The plot of the game is set on the planet Auriga. You will build cities, wage wars, and chase victory through military, tech, or diplomacy. The game’s strength lies in its world-building. Each faction in the game plays very differently. The Roving Clans can move their cities and have cavalry-filled armies, but they can’t declare war. The Broken Lords don’t use food but consume the same currency everyone else uses for money, and there are eight different factions. If you love strategy games but hate clutter, you might not like this. 10 Golf With Your Friends (May 15) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up | Credit: Blacklight Interactive/Team17 Mini golf is always fun, but it’s even better when you can play with up to 11 friends. Golf With Your Friends is all about laughs and friendly betrayal. There are 13 levels, each with 18 holes, and with the new Olympus Odyssey Course, there is even more crazy golfing to enjoy. The golf courses can be anything from wonderlands to graveyards. You can choose from Classic, Dunk and Hockey game modes, or you can customize your own rules too. You want to play with a cube instead of a ball? Want low gravity or freeze opponents mid-air? It’s all possible here. The level editor with Steam Workshop integration gives you the option of hundreds of community-made maps to try. However, the online servers can sometimes be laggy. 11 Legacy of Kain: Blood Omen 2 (May 15) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 2 | Credit: Crystal Dynamics If you want some gothic vampire action, Legacy of Kain: Blood Omen 2 might be perfect for you. You will get to play the vampire Kain who is out for vengeance and power. This 3D action game will challenge your combat, puzzle-solving, stealth, and exploration skills. It bridges the stories of the original Blood Omen and Soul Reaver. The gameplay is quite good. You’ll slash with claws or weapons like a broadsword, you will get the powers of telekinesis after defeating bosses but it can only be used once your rage meter is filled. You can drink the blood of enemies or civilians to heal. The voice-overs and lighting effects add some extra flavor to the atmosphere of the game. 12 Mail Time (May 15) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up | Credit: indie.io Mail Time is the ultimate cozy game on the list. You will play a fresh-on-the-job Mail Scout and your job is to deliver letters in the Grumblewood Grove. The vibe will make you feel like as if your are stepping into a storybook world. You will glide through flower fields, chat with different characters of the game, and try to figure out a mystery. Your mission starts with the task of delivering a letter to the mysterious Greg. Later, you will help villagers find love, collect mushroom samples for new hats and do other tasks. There are 15 different characters, each with their own stories. The game feels cozy but the dialogue system might require you to click too many times which might get boring sometimes. 13 Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell (May 15) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up | Credit: Deep Silver Volition/Volition, Inc. If Mail Time gives a sense of coziness, Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell is completely opposite. You will either play as Johnny Gat or Kinzie Kensington and will go on a mission to rescue the Saints’ leader from literally Satan himself. The story of the game begins when the Saints accidentally contact Satan during a birthday party Ouija session, and Satan kidnaps the Boss. The game takes place in New Hades, which is made up of five different islands that surround a central tower. You have got wings of angels, demons are your allies, and you have also got weapons themed after the seven deadly sins. The humor of the game is over-the-top, and the action never slows down. 14 Chessarama (May 22) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up | Credit: Minimol Games Chessarama is a new version of chess as we know it, with some new move sets, objectives, and rules. Instead of the usual chess matches, you will be solving challenges and puzzles using chess pieces. There are eight game modes, and each of them has its own objectives. There are over 100 levels of challenges that mix up chess tactics with other puzzles. The diorama-style visuals look quite beautiful, and the music in the game sets a relaxing mood as well. There are some minor drawbacks, like some non-standard designs might create confusion between two different pieces. 15 Everdream Valley (May 22) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up | Credit: Mooneaters/QubicGames Everdream Valley combines farming with magic. You will play as a child who has the responsibility to restore his grandparents’ run-down farm. During the day, you will raise crops, take care of animals, and rebuild different structures. At night, you will experience life through the eyes of your farm animals in dream sequences. The gameplay is quite intuitive. There are mini-games that you can play, like running an obstacle course with your cat, sawing wood, and milking cows. You can customize your farm, move buildings, and craft clothes. Your grandpa even gathers supplies to help with your projects. 16 FATE (May 22) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up | Credit: WildTangent FATE is an RPG dungeon crawler that’s all about battling monsters and chasing glory. You will explore the Dungeon Gate at the edge of Grove town, fight with monsters, complete your quests, and collect valuable loot in the process with a **** companion by your side. However, it flees when it gets hurt. The game also gives you the feature to transform your **** into more powerful creatures by feeding it fish caught in fishing holes throughout the game. Character customization is also very flexible. When your journey eventually ends, you can retire your character and start again with their descendant. 17 The Lost Ashford Ring (May 22) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up | Credit: CRX Entertainment Pte Ltd The Lost Ashford Ring will take you to the era of Victorian England. This game will test your detective skills as you will take on the role of an investigator who is hired to solve the mystery of a missing valuable family heirloom. You have to solve puzzles, find out clues and track them down. But the clues are hidden in the beautifully rendered scenes of the game. The difficulty increases as you progress. The game will reward you for quick thinking and finding clues before the timer runs out. The gameplay is simple but engaging, although the hidden-object mechanics might feel repetitive. Still, if you want to feel like a detective without leaving the couch, this will help. 18 Thief 2: The Metal Age (May 22) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 2: The Metal Age | Credit: Looking Glass Studios Thief 2: The Metal Age will let you live the life of a shadowy thief in a steampunk city. The game is set one year after Thief: The Dark Project and you again take on the role of master thief Garrett. This time, he deals with a conspiracy related to a new religious sect called the Mechanists. The gameplay is focused more on planning and stealth rather than combat. You will need to reduce the visibility and sound when you are using special tools like water arrows to put out the lights or moss arrows to dampen your footsteps. The game has 15 missions, and you will have objectives like burglaries and conspiracies that you must do without getting detected. 19 Liberté (May 29) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up | Credit: Superstatic Studio/Superstatic Liberté takes you to an alternate-history French Revolution. You play the role of Rene, who is a resurrected warrior created as a slave to Lady Bliss. Rene gets stuck in a civil war that was sparked by Bliss herself. It’s a deck-building game, and you can build decks of up to 40 cards. It has a unique card system where you can burn cards for mana, summon lightning, or even heal wounds. You can choose which faction to side with— the Church, the Tribe, the Prince, or the Rebels. You can also customize your skills as you face zombies and maggot swarms. However, the lack of variety in locations might make you feel repetitive at times. 20 Masterplan Tycoon (May 29) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up | Credit: Bureau Bravin Masterplan Tycoon strips resource management down to its core. It gives a minimalist experience that is focused just on logistics. You will build quarries next to mountains, storage facilities to hold the resources, build factories and production chains, and all these need to be done keeping in mind the balance of supply and demand. The game’s simplicity is its strength. The simple drag-and-drop interface means you can play entirely with a mouse. The main challenge of the game is to keep the factory functioning, as every building must keep running, and for that, they need supplies. You will need to complete missions to get to new materials, as resources are scattered across different maps. 21 Samurai Bringer (May 29) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up | Credit: ALPHAWING Inc. Channel your inner samurai in Samurai Bringer. The game will put you in the role of Susanoo, who is a fallen deity on a mission to save his mortal girlfriend from being sacrificed to Yamata-no-Orochi, the eight-headed dragon of Japanese mythology. What makes this roguelite action game stand out is its combat customization. You will keep on collecting Combat Scrolls that will help you to modify your fighting style as you keep defeating samurai and demons. Although this feels rewarding, the early runs are quite brutal as you start weak and the trial-and-error learning curve is quite steep. 22 Trinity Fusion (May 29) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up | Credit: Angry Mob Games Trinity Fusion combines roguelite and metroidvania elements as you try to save the multiverse. You will control three parallel versions of yourself — Altara, Naira, and Kera — and each of them has unique abilities and weapons. Altara wields elemental magic, Kera uses various guns, and Naira fights with dual melee weapons and a grappling hook. Moreover, they explore their own separate worlds to save reality itself. The gameplay feels like Dead Cells-style action. At some points, you can merge with either of your alternate versions, and it will combine their strengths and abilities. The enemy density will keep you on edge. However, the story might feel a bit thin. May 2025’s Prime Gaming lineup is stacked with something for everyone, whether you want to slash Nazis in Wolfenstein 2, sneak through shadows in Styx, or just vibe with Mail Time’s cozy deliveries. So grab these titles before they are gone. Happy gaming! This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #Free #Games #Revealed This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up For verified travel tips and real support, visit: https://hopzone.eu/ 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/242391-22-free-games-for-may-2025-revealed/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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