
Say hello to old classics such as Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Dragon Ball Z 2, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – Turtles in Time, Street Fighter EX2, Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3, Metal Slug 2, and over 2,600 more. Its Internet Arcade collection contains arcade games from the 1970s to the 1990s, which has been emulated to run on our computers. In particular, they have a treasure trove of arcade games and MS-DOS games, all playable (and only playable) on your web browser. Internet Archive is a non-profit digital library containing millions of free things, including books, movies, music, and games. Epic has also done 15 days of giveaways in December, so watch those as well. All you’ll need is an Epic Games account, which is free to sign up for. Once claimed, any time within that week, the games are yours to keep forever. Since it started its giveaways in 2019, Epic has given out hundreds of games, including popular games such as GTA V, Alien: Isolation, Nioh, Vampyr, Tomb Raider, Surviving Mars, Sid Meier’s Civilization VI, Metro 2033 Redux, Hitman 3, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Pathfinder: Kingmaker, Frostpunk, and… you get the idea.Įpic’s regular giveaways refreshes every Thursday 10am CT (Friday 12am SGT). Not everyone likes Epic Games, but you cannot deny that it is the best place to get some of the best PC games today for free. Oh, and we know that Amazon’s Prime Gaming offers free games as well but since you need an Amazon Prime membership to benefit, it’s technically not free so it’s not on this list.ĭon’t forget, while you game online, be sure to invest in a good VPN service for greater security and connectivity.įrom current AAA games to timeless classics, these sites gives you games that don’t come with the scourge of microtransactions that plague free-to-play games. We split them into free games and free-to-play games currently available for Windows (and possibly Mac). Some let you add to your digital collection of games others let you play games on their sites for free. So here we have a collection of websites for free and totally legal games.

Since physical space is finite, and digital space is somewhat infinite (therefore, solving the age-old geek question about whether space is finite), the answer to the question, “what’s better, physical or digital?”, is certainly digital.


There is something reassuring to see an ever-growing library of games, in physical or digital forms. We all love free stuff, even things we don’t need, and the same goes for gamers and our games.
