You have to love when software companies toss a free game our way, even when said game is over a decade old. Ubisoft is celebrating their 30th anniversary by releasing 2003’s Beyond Good & Evil to the masses absolutely free of charge. Granted you do have to sign up for the Ubisoft Club, and use their Uplay platform as you play, but you’re still getting a very well reviewed title without spending any dough. Plus, it will get your juices flowing as the seemingly vaporware Beyond Good & Evil 2 is finally back in the release pipeline.
From Ubisoft:
Beyond Good and Evil is a unique game in Ubisoft history: created by Michel Ancel, this game is the most beloved game of our communities! Released in 2003, this game was a creative bet that took all trends in reverse: the hero was a young girl with skills and wits, Jade, that was very different from women character in video games at that time. The game had a unique style mixing Japanese and traditional cartoon. It remains a unique experience with lovable characters, brilliant storytelling and gameplay mixing driving, fighting, collaborating, photographing… Dive into the world of Beyond Good and Evil. This game is available in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Dutch only.