Four More Games Go Completely Free on Steam, Three Boast Positive Reviews

In the digital distribution service Steam, four more games have transitioned to a completely free-to-play model. Almost all of them have received positive reviews from gamers. The titles include Tidal Shock: Off The Hook, NENA, INVERT: The Climb, and The Flesh God.
Tidal Shock: Off The Hook is a multiplayer third-person PvP shooter set underwater. Players have access to a wide arsenal of weapons, including pistols, burst rifles, automatics, shotguns, and more. Previously, the game was priced at $8. At the time of writing, it holds a 92% rating.
You can add Tidal Shock: Off The Hook to your Steam library here.
NENA is a minimalist pixel puzzle game with a top-down view, featuring a robot named Botly as the main character, who aims to free his kind from slavery. The game used to cost $5. At the time of writing, it holds a 92% rating.
You can add NENA to your Steam library here.
INVERT: The Climb is a hardcore platformer with 2D graphics, where locations change in real-time, requiring players to make quick decisions to prevent their character from falling and dying. Previously, the game was sold for $4.
You can add INVERT: The Climb to your Steam library here.
The Flesh God is an action-platformer reminiscent of the Metroid series, where players navigate through dark locations filled with mutants and traps. The game has received 85% positive reviews. It was previously priced at $3.
You can add The Flesh God to your Steam library here.
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