Gamezone writes, "Quantum Conundrum has some massive shoes to fill. Being the next puzzle game from the mind of Kim Swift, Project Lead on the original Portal, is perhaps the biggest shoes a $15 project could try to step into. In a lot of ways, Quantum Conundrum feels like the smaller, less accomplished brother of Portal. Both games are first-person puzzlers, involve a snarky narrator, lead the player through a series of puzzle chambers, and end with a credits sequence that involves a song written within the game's fiction. The similarities to Portal hurt Quantum Conundrum much like how a younger brother might be hurt by the high standards set by a successful older brother. Portal comparisons aside, Kim Swift's new first-person puzzler still packs a lot of charm."
Neil writes: "The Xbox Games With Gold scheme is a godsend for many gamers. You see, whilst you may be living it up with your multiple game purchases each and every month, there are a huge number of Xbox One and Xbox 360 gamers who rely on the GWG titles for their latest hit."
When compared to Sony's offering? Nope. But if you're not comparing it to Sony's then i said it will be a decent offering.
This month the games dont interest me. But there is always next month...Free is free. Neither of these companies have to give anything for free.
GMG: "Have a hankering for Cities: Skylines but want to check out previous games in the series first? Well, we got some massive discounts on the Cities in Motion series running from today, along with a host of new Square Enix deals enjoying low prices for the next 48 hours."
Square Enix put a sale up on Steam for titles like Final Fantasy VII, Thief, Deus Ex HR - Director's Cut, Sleeping Dogs - Limited Edition and Quantum Conundrum to name a few