10 Free Steam Games You Shouldn’t Miss This Week – Fresh Picks Worth Playing
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10 Free Steam Games You Shouldn’t Miss This Week – Fresh Picks Worth Playing

Another weekend is here, and once again Steam is stacked with fresh freebies. The real question is: which of these free titles are actually worth your time? Don’t worry, I’ve sorted through the newest batch and pulled out the highlights based on player reviews and overall quality.

There’s no strict ranking here, but every game listed below has managed to impress Steam players in one way or another. Let’s dive in!

1. X-Mode

Developer: xzippyzachx | Publisher: zxGames

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A clean and simple multiplayer first-person shooter that has won over players for one reason—it just works. No pay-to-win gimmicks, no game-breaking bugs, just smooth gunplay and a fair experience. For a free title, that’s a big win.

2. Empty Throne

Developer & Publisher: Empty Throne

This dark fantasy point-and-click game is small but charming. With only a handful of reviews so far, it’s sitting at a perfect score, and the hand-drawn art looks especially striking. If you like atmospheric storytelling, it’s worth checking out.

3. Rage Quit

Developer: Vancouver Film School Students

A PvE hack-and-slash made by students, but don’t let that fool you. Combat is fluid, heavy-hitting, and polished enough to rival bigger projects. Reviewers love the satisfying feel of its battles—definitely one to keep on your radar.

4. The Spike Cross

Developer & Publisher: SUNCYAN Inc.

A multiplayer volleyball game that started life as a mobile title. Surprisingly, its transition to PC has improved the experience, making it a unique competitive choice for sports fans. Curious how PvP volleyball works? Here’s your chance to find out.

5. Dragon Ball Gekishin Squadra

Developer: GANBARION Co. | Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment

A MOBA-style game featuring Dragon Ball characters. While some aren’t thrilled about the monetisation system, the core gameplay is fun and engaging. Many players report enjoying hours without spending a cent—just manage expectations.

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6. Taking My Dark Knight Girlfriend to the Corner Store

Developer & Publisher: ForeverFuture Games

This visual novel is gathering tons of love, with 100% positive reviews so far. Fans praise its art style, storytelling, and romantic twist. If you enjoy narrative-driven experiences, this might be your next favorite.

7. Redshift

Developer & Publisher: Gravity Interactive

A psychological horror title that has just launched in early access. Short but effective, it delivers genuine scares and sets the stage for future updates. Horror fans might find this an exciting little gem.

8. Road Trip to the End of the World

Developer & Publisher: Shark and Pelican Games

An emotional and beautifully illustrated visual novel. The artwork alone makes it stand out, and reviews suggest the story is equally compelling. Perfect if you enjoy emotional journeys in gaming.

9. Consumption Line

Developer & Publisher: Rhombico Games

A short but clever simulation game exploring the struggles of modern consumer life. Only about 30 minutes long, but players say it leaves an impression with its thoughtful critique of today’s work culture.

10. More Freebies Keep Coming

One thing’s certain—Steam’s free game lineup never slows down. By the time you finish exploring these titles, there will probably be even more waiting for you. So keep an eye out, because free gaming opportunities are showing no signs of ending anytime soon.

Which one are you trying first? Let us know in the comments!

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