Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered! Star Wars: Rebellion! More!
Amazon has revealed July’s Prime Gaming titles, and this month members can get their hands on the likes of Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered and Venba.
The full list of Free Games with Prime in July are as follow:
Available now until 7th July (as part of Amazon’s Prime Day Lead Up)
- Dungeon of the Endless: Definitive Edition (Amazon Games App)
- Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered (GOG)
- Saints Row 2 (GOG)
- Toem (GOG)
- Saints Row 4: Re-Elected (GOG Code)
- Star Wars: Rebellion (GOG)
Available now
- Boxes: Lost Fragments (Epic Games Store)
- Paquerette Down the Bunburrows (Epic Games Store)
Available 17th July
- Endless Space 2: Definitive Edition (Amazon Games App)
- Beseige: The Splintered Sea DLC (Amazon Games App)
Available 24th July
- Venba (GOG)
- I Love Finding Wild Friends: Collector’s Edition (Legacy Games)
Available 31st July
- Heroes of Loot (GOG)
Prime Gaming is available for Amazon Prime subscribers, offering free PC games each month and more. More details can be found on the Prime Gaming blog.
As for the games themselves, a personal favourite of mine, Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered arrived back in February of last year. On its release, we awarded the game four stars while acknowledging some of its dated qualities.
“I still love this collection, because it’s carefully made and lovingly updated, but also awkward, elbowy, frustrating and prone to leaving me stuck. It’s a collection that understands that Tomb Raider was absolutely a game about its controls, and it still should be – even if it doesn’t quite know how to deliver on that,” Christian Donlan wrote in Eurogamer’s Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered review.
Donlan was similarly taken with Toem on its release. “Playful challenges and a warm sense of place and character converge in this cheerful modern classic,” he wrote in Eurogamer’s glowing Toem review.
Another highlight from this batch of games is Venba. “Food and family converge in this beautiful slice-of-life tale,” reads Eurogamer’s Venba review, which also boasts four stars.
Has anything caught your eye?