Carlos writes "March may not have provided equal delights when compared to that of February’s backward compatible arrivals, especially with great games such as GTA IV, Borderlands 2 and Hitman: Absolution arriving amongst the masses on Xbox One last month, but that doesn’t mean we’re any less content when new additions come to the program.
Today sees a fresh batch of titles join the fray, but with so many to choose from now, are they worth going back to or should they be left on the shelf forever more?"
Xbox Live Gold is region-free which can be beneficial if you want to claim some of the free bonus games like the one being offered today.
List of games:
de Blob 2
Stacking
Costume Quest
Ikaruga
Sensible World of Soccer
Not huge games or recent games, but free is free, claimed! Thanks.
I already had stacking but redeemed the rest cheers 🥂 de blob and ikaruga was in my wish list
Neil writes: "Depending on your holiday buying habits, that creaky old wallet which opens once a year may well have a few spare coins sitting gathering dust, but thankfully, with the Xbox Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale, that spare change can be put to good use, enabling you to pick up all manner of heavily discounted Xbox One and Xbox 360 titles. What brilliant bargains are in place thanks to the Xbox Deals With Gold Sale for 10th-16th December 2019?"
Stacking was released in 2011 by Double Fine and remains one of their oddest and most intriguing titles. It's a puzzle game masking a serious message, but is it worth picking up today? Jump Dash Roll plays with some dolls before giving its opinion in this week's Brutal Backlog review.
Stacking was a lovely little game
Yes. If you got nothing else to play.
Nice
Yawn. I don't get it. Xbox doesn't seem to want to open the purse strings to bring in new IPs and with the selection of bc games, you can't tell me developers wouldn't want to get more.money on old IPs. I'm sorry to say, but Xbox feels like they care less and less for the gamer's...