Legendary vertical-shooter Radiant Silvergun has returned and will be available via Games with Gold for the first two weeks of January Radiant Silvergun is a classic arcade game, that has been made available on Xbox consoles by Treasure. The original arcade version received widespread praise, and with the new additions available in this version of the game, fans will have plenty to keep them engaged.
Space Invaders Infinity Gene is an evolution of the original Space Invaders , which is fitting with the theme of the game.
Beginning with classic Space Invader gameplay, it evolves from scene to scene into something more modern and entirely unrecognizable from the classic gameplay fans know so well. Space Invaders Infinity Gene is a great title for fans of the original game, and for fans who may have been put off by the rudimentary and limiting gameplay of the original.
In addition, the modern indie games on offer supplement this well, introducing gamers to new games they may have never even heard of before. The service is one of the most popular in gaming at the moment and offers hundreds of titles, including day one AAA releases.
Games with Gold offers something different to Xbox Game Pass, and while it may not appeal to everyone, it has its place in the modern gaming landscape. Two of the four games will be made available at the start of January, while the other two games will be made available on January Meanwhile, one of the four games will be available all the way until February Below, you can read more about each game, find information how long each will be available for free, and peep a trailer highlighting the lineup.
NeuroVoider: "Set in a cybernetic world and featuring an original soundtrack from cyberpunk artist, Dan Terminus, battle through hordes of vigilante robots using endless combinations of nuclear-powered weapons. Play co-op with up to four of your friends or rampage alone in this hack 'n' slash twin-stick shooter RPG. Aground : "For humanity to survive and reach the stars, you'll need to craft and build. Best described as an upholstery-based alternative to Overcooked!
Explore lands under your rule and build out your kingdom in this side-scrolling adventure. Featuring gorgeous pixel art and several free updates since launch, Kingdom Two Crowns is filled to the brim with exciting action and strategy content. If you're in the mood for some hardcore platforming action, the Wayforward-developed Rocket Knight is an ideal choice.
Alongside stalwarts like Batman and Robin, expect to play as other fan favorites like Wonder Woman, Superman and a whole lot more. Aaero is a fantastic little rhythm game that plays out on rails, much in the same vein as classic titles like Rez. However, those who fall for Aaero's electronic trappings will find a lot to love here. This Jet Set Radio-inspired 3D adventure lets you traverse a huge city, pulling off tricks and completing authority-destroying objectives. And much like the Dreamcast classic, a bulk of the soundtrack is composed by Hideki Naganuma.
If you're a Castlevania fan, you won't want to miss this obscure entry that focuses on 6-player cooperative play. Players work together to complete sprawling maps based on iconic levels from the series' history. Several fan-favorite characters are also playable, including Alucard, Soma Cruz and Shanoa. Code Veronica is certainly one of the more divisive games in the Resident Evil series, but it's well worth checking out at least once for its utterly bonkers story that features one of the craziest villains in the franchise's history.
Choose your favorite class and character in this action RPG set in the Warhammer universe, and go to battle for the Empire of Man with up to four of your best friends in fun co-op play.
Fight corrupted creatures and solve tricky puzzles in this action-adventure game inspired by indigenous cultures. This visually impressive title shouldn't be missed if you're looking for a compelling narrative with varied gameplay. While it didn't set the world on fire the way Metal Gear Solid did, the Hideo Kojima-directed Zone of the Enders maintains a cult following with its compelling story and fun mecha-based gameplay.
This collection features both games in the series, and while on the shorter side, they're absolutely worth checking out if you want to experience two of the PS2's most strangely brilliant titles. Break your opponent's weapon to leave them defenceless, then cut them down with high-damage rage attacks. Continue the Darksiders storyline as Fury, one of the four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, as she carves her way through this hack n' slash adventure that takes inspirational cues from Dark Souls and The Legend of Zelda.
This action-platformer comes from Playtonic, a studio largely made up of ex-Rare employees who have injected their winning platforming formula for contemporary audiences.
While it's certainly a little rough around the edges, Yooka-Laylee does a decent job of invoking platformers of old, full of quirky characters and some cleverly obscured adult humor thrown in for good measure. The final entry in the Lost Planet series didn't quite hit the highs of the first game or its action-packed multiplayer-focused sequel, but Lost Planet 3 is still well worth playing if you want to experience one of the better examples from the third-person shooter boom of the Xbox generation.
This prequel entry greatly expands on the Lost Planet universe, and presents a surprisingly good narrative for its genre. Definitely worth playing if you're a fan of the first two games looking for some closure to the tragically abandoned series.
The final entry in the Fatal Fury series doesn't disappoint with awesome characters and unique battle mechanics that remain fresh to this day.
If you're a fan of sci-fi survival games like No Man's Sky, then Planet Alpha might well be worth a look for you. Deserted on a strange planet, you'll need to scavenge resources and fight off alien creatures if you've any hope of surviving.
The long-running Rock of Ages series is a blast, especially if you have friends to play it with online. You're tasked with rolling a giant rock through a variety of obstacle courses. Sounds simple enough, but your rock will break if it takes too much damage from the hazards in your way. Rock of Ages 3 revisits the comical, Monty Python-esque aesthetic of the series, and this time adds a level creator where you can build and share your most devious course ideas.
Developer Rare didn't lose its edge with this classic Xbox title. Thanks to Midway Arcade Origins, you're technically getting over 30 free games from Games with Gold this month.
Those three and many more are bundled into this arcade package. While not every game in the Midway Arcade Origins collection is a winner, and the omission of any Mortal Kombat title is a letdown, it's certainly a great little time capsule containing some incredibly fun retro arcade games. Games with Gold adds something welcome and refreshing this month with The King's Bird, an award winning platformer with impressive physics elements incorporated into the gameplay.
With an intriguing story and superbly realized art style, The King's Bird is an easy recommendation to platformer enthusiasts looking for their next fix. Tired of Diablo 3 and looking for something a little different? Shadows: Awakening might be to your liking, then, especially if you're into isometric hack, slash and loot-em-ups.
Graphically impressive and packing tens of hours of gameplay, you can do a lot worse than checking out Shadows: Awakening, especially at the low, low price of free.
Featuring SNK's best-in-class pixel art style, the various special moves and flashy combos and effects are a real treat for the eyes. This one is an easy recommendation if you're after an easy to pick up fighter with a ton of fun characters to try out.
The fighting game madness doesn't end there, though. Choose from a giant roster of DC heroes and villains, all with exhaustive move lists. Netherrealm's penchant for storytelling also shines through in Injustice, making this a very single player friendly fighting game with a ton of content to discover. Armello is a deep strategy game that combines a fantastical turn-based board game setting with tactical card play and deck building.
Throw zombies, demons, goblins and more into your evil empire and put those no-good heroes in their place for a change as Dungeons 3 comes to Xbox Games with Gold later in the month.
This classic Xbox title lets you take control of the Bat and plenty more DC heroes and villains. A platforming collect-a-thon with tons to see and do, Lego Batman is a perfect choice for kids and co-op family play. Ever wanted to know what it'd be like to run your own banana republic? Well, that opportunity is now yours when Tropico 4 hits Games with Gold later in the month. As El Presidente, you run the show, and your political choices will affect how your island is run, as well as the enemies and allies you make along the way.
This action RPG set in a world of Norse mythology lets you team up with a friend for 2 player co-op, controlling fearsome viking warriors and combating evil forces on the shores of Midgard. If you loved Assassin's Creed Valhalla and you're looking for another hefty helping of Nordic nonsense, then Vikings: Wolves of Midgard might well be what you're after. Truck Racing Championship might not appeal to everyone, but it might still be one for your dad to check out, if they're into racing simulators with a specific twist.
For the target audience, Truck Racing Championship could be a worthwhile time sink, featuring 45 trucks as well as 5 single player and multiplayer modes.
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