
Avoiderdragon: When Shadowrun Returns first came out, gamers saw it as a title that brings the isometric RPG to a new audience, taking it from the usual fantasy setting to a futuristic cyberpunk one. Shadowrun has always been the go-to cyberpunk role-playing title (kind of interchangeable with the Cyberpunk RPG), and it even had its own game in the SNES. Its campaign was alright, but it wasn’t that big of a hit for most fans. With this Dragonfall expansion though, it’s starting to make a whole lot of sense.

Paul writes: "Shadowrun Returns on Xbox is a solid tactical RPG with a good story; one which you will certainly enjoy."

Starting today, Hitman and Shadowrun Collection are free at Epic Games Store. The free game offers run until September 3 at 11 AM Eastern. Once you claim them, they’re yours to keep.
Shadow run collection is excellent. When you redeem it unlocks 3 separate titles in your library. Epic is on a roll

Shadowrun Returns is almost seven years old and has spawned numerous spin-offs. But is the original worth a revisit? Jump Dash Roll revisits its backlog in typically brutal style in today's review.