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Investigation and Noir: Today’s Epic Detective Double-Feature

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The botanical puzzles of Botany Manor have officially rotated out as the Epic Games Store shifts into a much darker, rain-soaked atmosphere for mid-February. From today, February 12, until February 19 at 11:00 AM ET, you can permanently add the cinematic thriller Nobody Wants to Die and the comedic mystery The Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark to your library for zero dollars. This week’s rotation is a resourceful haul for fans of narrative-driven investigation, providing a high-quality double-feature that would otherwise cost you $40 at retail.

Nobody Wants to Die - Icarus zeppelin picture
Nobody Wants to Die – Icarus zeppelin

Dystopian Reconstruction in ‘Nobody Wants to Die’

Nobody Wants to Die is a photorealistic, noir-inspired adventure built in Unreal Engine 5 that drops you into a futuristic New York City in the year 2329. You step into the role of Detective James Karra, a man using high-tech time manipulation tools to reconstruct crime scenes and hunt a serial killer targeting the city’s immortal elite. It handles heavy themes like transhumanism and class divide with a thick, atmospheric tone that makes it an essential pick for narrative junkies. While the Steam Store currently lists the game at its standard $24.99 price, it is a massive value-add to any library right now. If you happen to miss the 7-day window, you can typically find global keys on the G2A Marketplace (affiliate) for roughly $2.30 to $5.00 during major sale events.

Nobody Wants to Die - Cab driver with a gun picture
Nobody Wants to Die – Cab driver with a gun

Supernatural Wit in ‘The Darkside Detective’

Providing a sharp contrast to the grit of NYC, The Darkside Detective: A Fumble in the Dark is a pixel-art point-and-click adventure that prioritizes humor over horror. You follow Detective Francis McQueen through nine paranormal cases in the “mildly cursed” town of Twin Lakes, solving mysteries that range from ghostly disruptions to full-blown demonic urban legends. It relies on self-aware writing and classic adventure logic, currently holding an “Overwhelmingly Positive” rating on the Steam Store where it retails for $14.99. For a resourceful backup later on, the G2A Marketplace usually has keys for approximately $1.90 to $2.50, making it one of the most accessible cult hits in the genre.

The Darkside Detective - Pixelart Twin Peaks Parody free on Epic Games Store picture
The Darkside Detective – Pixelart Twin Peaks Parody free on Epic Games Store

High-Scoring Winter Deals on the Epic Store

If you are looking to spend some actual cash while the Winter Sale is active, the storefront is currently hosting some of the highest-rated games in the industry at significant discounts. For fans of massive, cinematic storytelling, the 90+ Metascore hit God of War Ragnarök is currently 33% off, providing a sprawling Norse epic for around $40. For an even deeper discount on a legendary title, Red Dead Redemption 2 is sitting at 67% off, which is a resourceful way to grab a 93-rated masterpiece for less than $20. Strategy enthusiasts should look toward Total War: Three Kingdoms, which is currently slashed by 75%, a price point that makes the 85-rated campaign an easy recommendation. Finally, for a perfect cooperative experience, the 88-rated It Takes Two is currently 80% off, offering one of the most inventive puzzle-platformers ever made for just a few dollars.

The Darkside Detective - Old Tube Of Solvent picture
The Darkside Detective – Old Tube Of Solvent

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