The very least I can say about this week’s edition of Prime Gaming round ups, it will be short. I do enjoy doing the articles for the start of the month, but sometimes that start can be a Thursday, and it screws up our schedule something chronic. At the very least, the month’s weekly articles can only improve on the five from the start of the month, but there is no hope for all the other useless guff. Speaking of which, let’s get to that.

Rogue Company is a game that I saw the cinematic trailer of couple of months ago, and I thought that would be a great game. It turns out it is a free-to-play team-based 4V4 online shooter. I’ve not gone this limp since that time I was told Mortal Shell would be Dark Souls, and it only turned out to be a shadow of the means of ingress. Anyway, currently with your Prime subscription, you can get the Heist Dima skin until October 29th. By the looks of it, we will see a further ten months of Rogue Company on Prime.

Following the embarrassment that was a Prime profile frame, Yahtzee with Buddies has returned to the giveaways that give away as much detail as a political manifesto. Yes, the “Ultimate Survivor Gift box Giveaway” is a box possibly full of tins of beans, a blanket, and a flare gun. Or it might be the bus Gloria Gaynor drove into Jesus for copyright infringements. The 7th of 9 possible drops will last until Thursday, October 15th.

Speaking of survival, Last Day on Earth: Survival has once again updated, as it does every week. This week you can pick up the 500 bottle caps as in-game currency, almost like it was Fallout or something. I know that I’ve made that reference before, but now Microsoft is set to own the license, so it is worth bring it up again just to note that news. You’ll want to be quick though, as these will be the last caps you’ll get until the end of the month with Prime. This offer ends on the 8th of October.

Finally, the game added to Prime this past week was The Darkside Detective. A point and click adventure game of a pixelated detective solving mysteries of zombies, tentacles, and the occult on occasion. I’ll be honest, I’d never heard of this one until Friday, and now you can paint me mildly intrigued since it fits the month’s theme of All Hallows’ Eve. At least Amazon/Twitch is doing a damn sight better than the Epic Games Store when it comes to a theme.

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Keiran McEwen

Keiran Mcewen is a proficient musician, writer, and games journalist. With almost twenty years of gaming behind him, he holds an encyclopedia-like knowledge of over games, tv, music, and movies.

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