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Claim Now: Steam Gives Away Iconic Horror Game for Free on PC, Limited Time Offer!

bekir June 8, 2026 2 min read 12 views

In addition to the usual and anticipated sales periods on Steam, Valve’s digital PC game store occasionally hosts promotions that allow us to own some typically paid titles for free forever. Today, for instance, you can find a renowned horror adventure game available at no cost.

The title in question is Remothered: Tormented Fathers, a horror game from Stormind Games originally released in 2018 for PC, but later launched on PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch as well. With a standard price of €19.99 in Spain, you can now claim it free of charge and keep it permanently in your library without any payment required. However, to get it for free, you must claim it before June 8th at 20:45h (Spanish Peninsular time).

Remothered: Tormented Fathers bills itself as a “pure survival horror game”. Its psychological horror narrative places us in the shoes of Rosemary Reed, a woman with secret intentions and identity seeking the truth about the disappearance of the retired notary’s daughter. The game boasts multiple survival methods, a dense cinematic plot, realistic puzzles, no load times, and good soundtrack.

Analysis: This free giveaway of Remothered: Tormented Fathers could attract a significant number of new players to the game. For those who enjoy survival horror games from the PlayStation era, this offer presents an opportunity to experience a title with clear influences from classics like Resident Evil, Haunting Ground, and the Clock Tower series.

On Steam, Remothered: Tormented Fathers has mostly positive reviews. In Vandal, you can read an analysis of the game where we conclude that “it’s a game for fans of survival horror from the era of the first and second PlayStation, with clear influences from titles like Resident Evil, Haunting Ground, or the Clock Tower series. It has many aspects that could be improved, but in general, we believe it manages to evoke good feelings and remind us of the golden age of the genre.”

News Source: Elespanol

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