Microsoft has revealed the next list of exciting new titles coming to Xbox Game Pass for Console, Android and PC (@XboxGamePass) in February. See the list of titles and the dates they'll be added here. If you're not an Xbox Game Pass member yet, sign up and get your first month for just $1.
Ghost of a Tale is an action RPG game in which you play as Tilo, a mouse and minstrel thrown into a perilous adventure. Set in a medieval world populated only by animals, the game puts an emphasis on immersion and exploration. It features stealth elements, disguises, conversations with allies and enemies, and quests.
Project Winter is a pioneer in the massively popular social deception game genre combining familiar game mechanics such as crafting and resource gathering with hidden-role gameplay for an intriguing and challenging experience. New Xbox players will have access to the same features as PC players in their quest for survival and escape; including text chat, emotes and proximity voice channels. No matter what platform they’re playing on, the icy and unforgiving wilderness of Project Winter provides a challenge filled with sabotage, betrayal and starving grizzly bears.
Become the Falconeer and soar through the skies aboard a devastatingly powerful warbird in this open-world air combat game. Uncover secrets lost to the sea as you join or oppose different factions and clans scattered throughout the mysterious world of The Great Ursee.
We’re excited to continue bringing Final Fantasy games to Xbox Game Pass in 2021 and beyond! This remaster is based on the smash hit 12th installment of the Final Fantasy series. With graphical and audio upgrades, the core game design has been tweaked to produce an evolution of the original Final Fantasy XII fitting for the current generation. Return to the World of Ivalice and enjoy a classic adventure reborn!
Place yourself at the heart of the Jurassic Park franchise and build your own Jurassic World. Bioengineer dinosaurs that think, feel, and react intelligently to the world around them and face threats posed by espionage, breakouts, and devastating tropical storms in an uncertain world where life always finds a way.
In Stealth Inc 2, you play the role of a clone escaping a sinister and high-tech testing facility, testing both your brain and your reflexes over 60 varied levels linked together in a sprawling overworld. Death is never more than a few moments away, but one of the few advantages of being a clone is that death isn’t all that permanent.
Set 19 years after the events of Wolfenstein II, BJ Blazkowicz’s twin daughters, Jess and Soph Blazkowicz — after years of training from their battle-hardened father — are forced into action. Team up with a friend to level up, explore, and complete missions to unlock abilities that compliment your playstyle.
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Microsoft has revealed that an additional six new games are heading to Xbox Game Pass (@XboxGamePass) in February.
Let's take a look at the list of Xbox games coming to Xbox Game Pass on console and the dates they'll be added:
February 20
Ninja Gaiden II
This sequel to the best-selling original Xbox game pits legendary ninja Ryu Hayabusa against hordes of malicious enemies as he sets out on a journey that will determine the fate of humanity. With an assortment of new weapons, enemies, and locations, the classic Ninja Gaiden II redefined the action game genre, providing a visceral, thrilling experience.
Having learned that Master Xehanort is plotting to start another Keyblade War, Sora and his friends continue their search for the seven guardians of light who can stand against the coming darkness. Join Sora as he travels across new and exciting Disney worlds that deliver a story on a grander scale than ever before. With a new battle system as well as thrilling action and spectacular team-up moves with beloved Disney characters, Kingdom Hearts III inspires and entertains unlike anything else out there.
Design stunning hospitals, decorate them as you like, cure very unusual illnesses and manage troublesome staff as you spread your budding healthcare organization across Two Point County. But don’t expect it to be populated with your usual types of patients. In this world, you’ll experience Two Point’s trademark quirky illnesses; from light-headedness to cubism – each requiring their very own special type of treatment machine.
The original Wasteland brought the post-apocalypse to video games and inspired a genre. Play one of the definitive RPGs with overhauled graphics, sound, and expanded musical score. It’s 2087, nearly a century after an all-out nuclear war turned vast swaths of Earth into a radioactive hellscape. You’re a Desert Ranger, a band of stalwart lawmen who are the only hope left in what was once the American Southwest — and good people’s last defense against hunger, sickness, raiders, and mutants. Now something more secretive and sinister is menacing humanity, and it’s your job to investigate.
The glitz, glamour, and unbridled decadence of the 80s are back in Yakuza 0. Play as Kazuma Kiryu and discover how he finds himself in a world of trouble when a simple debt collection goes wrong and his mark winds up murdered. Then, step into the silver-toed shoes of Goro Majima and explore his “normal” life as the proprietor of a cabaret club. Fight your way through Tokyo and Osaka by switching between three different fighting styles instantaneously and beating up all manner of goons, thugs, hoodlums, and lowlifes. When you’re not fighting, kill time in 1980’s Japan. From discos and hostess clubs to classic SEGA arcades, there are tons of distractions to pursue in the richly detailed, neon-lit world.
The threequel to the party game phenomenon features the deadly quiz show Trivia Murder Party, the say-anything sequel Quiplash 2, the surprising survey game Guesspionage, the t-shirt slugfest Tee K.O., and the sneaky trickster game Fakin’ It. Boot up the game on your console and share your room code – up to eight players can use theirphones or tablets as controllers and play along! Plus tons of new features just for streamers. It’s a digital box full of fun!
Leaving Xbox Game Pass Soon
Fallout 3
Just Cause 4
Rise of the Tomb Raider
Snake Pass
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Batman: Return to Arkham – Arkam City
Batman: Return to Arkham – Arkham Asylum
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Xbox LIVE is now offering 25-50% off their XBML content including arcade games, Game Add0ons, Xbox Originals and some other great content. This is even a better reason to upgrade your SILVER to GOLD and get your game online with our HQ Clans.
The best deal in home entertainment is getting even better – announcing the new Xbox LIVE Gold “Deal of the Week .” Beginning today, Xbox LIVE Gold members will receive deep discounts (25 – 50% off) each and every week on the hottest Arcade titles, Game Add-ons, Xbox Originals, and other great content. This adds to the incredible value Gold members already receive from their Xbox LIVE Gold membership.
The first “Deal of the Week,” available today, exclusively to Xbox LIVE Gold members, is the award-winning Xbox LIVE Arcade title, “Braid.” Hailed by numerous game critics as the 2008 Game of the Year, this Xbox 360 exclusive is available now to Gold members for only 800 Microsoft Points – a 33% discount! Each deal will only be available to Gold members for one week – act fast!
Coming later this month, Xbox LIVE Gold members will also have exclusive access to steep discounts on Game Add-ons for “Ninja Gaiden II” and “Project Gotham Racing 4,” as well as the original Xbox classic, “Fable.”
For just over $4 a month, Xbox LIVE Gold members get full access to the best multiplayer gaming and entertainment network in the industry. Get a sneak peek at games with the ability to play and watch tons of free demos and trailers a full week before the rest of the community. Get social with video chat, photo sharing, and messaging with friends. Every Xbox LIVE membership also includes Achievements and Gamerscore, Avatars, insider videos of the hottest gaming events, and tips for mastering your favorite games.
The Xbox LIVE “Deal of the Week” is just one more reason why there’s never been a better time to upgrade to Gold.
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Heres a real shocker for are good friends down under but it looks like the OLFC has turned its back on one more game that it feels is fit for no one, not even the country's adults, this brings up the question of when in the hell will the OLFC get it together and see they are costing Australia a pile of money by blocking out some of the top selling games on the market?
xboxoz360gamer.com reports: Well it seems the long awaited Silent Hill Homecoming title has received the cold shoulder from Australia’s OLFC and Refused Classification.
This is yet another game to face the OLFC that has failed to pass due to their antiquated rating laws, where their highest rating for games is just MA15+, making many adult themed games, (no, not sexually based games) unable to gain classification.
Sure, some are then edited and then resubmitted, but why should they be. It’s as if the world developers must bend to the whims of ONE country to make their game fit into an antiquated system that believes it is protecting their children from irreparable mental harm.
Games such as Fallout 3, which has now had drug use softened to nondescript type from a prescribed Morphine reference. Which is ridiculous in the extreme, as it is not overly used as such games as Blitz, but simply as a way to deal with injuries. The lose of limbs and the like would be cause for concern, but the use of a prescribed drug . . . come one OLFC.
The oddity of the OLFC is that Dark Sector was refused classification due to excessive blood and dismemberment as well as characters wimpering due to being injured, yet it (OLFC) allowed Ninja Gaiden II through as MA15+ without the slightest fuss whatsoever. To me, Ninja Gaiden II had more gore and graphical dismemberment ahd beheading than the other game, yet it went through without a hitch.
I’m amazed that they have allowed Ubisofts’s Brothers In Arms: Hell’s Highway through actually, as it deplicts the death of soliders in slow motion with screams of agony and dismemberment, yet it receives a MA15+ rating.
The debacle with regards to how the media handle these things is in no way helpful, such as this mess on the ABC’s Q&A Debate Program recently, and absoute mess. Due mainly to their lack of knowledge on the matter, and simply following ideas that they are “protecting the chilren” . . which is affect they are not.
Buy not allowing the current R18+ rating to be used on “some” games, they are in fact allowing many games that have been designed with adult audiences in mind, not 15 yr olds. There is something VERY wrong with the system, and it needs to be discussed openly with the general public and industry alike.
Looks like the Ninja Gaiden team has made plans to drop some downloadable content soon but i cant seem to track down the original source that started this wave of news post so i guess i will just let you know what i can find on the topic and wait to see if any more news surfaces.
Microsoft is to release a Mission Mode pack for Ninja Gaiden II this week, including 25 self-contained survival stages.
The content will cost 800 Microsoft Points and thats about all the info thats floating around out there.
Well the wait for the game may be over, but now you can try before you buy, everywhere except Germany now
Majornelson.com recently announced that the Ninja Gaiden II Demo was being released on June 3rd But strangely this Demo would not be released in Canada, United States, or Germany. Well the wait is finally over for two of the three. Canada and the United States may now download the demo.
Here is the official Demo Text Content: Ninja Gaiden II Playable Demo Price: Free Availability: Canada and United States Dash Text: [ESRB: M (Mature) BLOOD AND GORE,INTENSE VIOLENCE,PARTIAL NUDITY,SUGGESTIVE THEMES] The wait is over… Play as Ryu Hayabusa and experience the frenetic combat of Ninja Gaiden II. NGII launches the first week in June worldwide! Select English or Japanese voice with subtitles in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Polish, Korean, Japanese, or Trad. Chinese.
Be sure to check out the demo, or even the full game and discuss it in our forums!