3 games you can play under the Epic Games umbrella, Fortnite’s parent company
By Chad Porto
Are you bored of Fortnite but want something else to play under the Epic Games banner?
Fortnite seems to have slowed the flow of departing players to their game with the launch of the Dragon Ball crossover. Before then their summer of Vibin and No Sweat Summer concepts were total duds. Now, we get to see Goku and Vegeta throw giant energy blasts at one another while duking it out with Master Chief, Ryu, and Jones.
Neat.
Yet, it’s always important to take breaks from games. I make money writing about Fortnite and even I take breaks from the game every so often. It’s beneficial as it freshens up the game for me. Granted, I got done playing Breath of the Wild for the first time, and when I returned to Fortnite I lept to my death, tapping the glider deploy button furiously until I remembered; oops wrong game.
So if you’re not a goober like me, maybe you’ll like to take a break with some of Epics’ other titles.
Three other Epic games you can play
Rocket League
At this point, Rocket League is nearly as big as Fortnite and it wasn’t even created by Epic. They bought it. Those rascals. The game is as popular as ever, because who knew the least popular toy from Toy Story was so dang good at soccer? The synergy and crossovers with Fortnite also help because you can get unique stuff in both games by playing one another. Plus its free.
Fall Guys
Speaking of free games that Fortnite bought, Fall Guys! Buy unique designs and watch your oddly shaped man fall off things. It’s fun for the whole family. Unless you have a deadly fear of heights or suffer from vertigo.
Rock Band
Ha, I’m just kidding. No one wants to play Rock Band anymore.