
Some of these freebies are not worth your time but if you dig through the drudgery, there are a few truly spectacular experiences that won't cost you a dime. Among these are a selection of games that are entirely free to play. From console exclusives to incredible indie titles, there is truly something for everyone. While the game could use more features and details for a more lifelike experience, it is nevertheless a great way to pass the time.Despite the fact that we are at the end of the PlayStation 4's life cycle, there are still a TON of great games to be found on Sony's popular hardware. If for example, you’d want to see one law enforcement unit face off against another on a map of your design and choosing, this game allows you to. Manta’s Warbox is a good sandbox simulator game. This allows you to experience the action first-hand and see if you can survive the chaos you’ve created. As you navigate around the map and watch the soldiers take each other out you can easily possess any of the soldiers by hovering near them and pressing the F key. Lastly, you have the option to act as a spectator or you can take control of any soldier on the battlefield. You can either have your unit wearing a uniform or make everyone look unique, it’s your choice. Furthermore, some of these cosmetic items in-game are patterned after real-world apparel–this includes items used by actual law enforcement units around the world.

In terms of customization, there is a wide selection of headwear, armor, and attachments to make each soldier in your battle scenario unique and easily identifiable. You will notice it whenever a character is shot, that particular part flinches or is thrown back by the impact.

To make up for it, the game has some pretty accurate ragdoll physics.

However, the characters in-game lack facial features and details, making them look like mannequins in motion. Since Manta’s Warbox was developed using the Unreal Engine, you can expect some smooth game mechanics from it.
