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Monday, July 28, 2014

Games with Gold for August 2014






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Microsoft has unveiled the four new games coming to Games with Gold in August, headlined by Crimson Dragon on Xbox One and Dishonored on Xbox 360.

Crimson Dragon and Strike Suit Zero: Director's Cut will replace Guacamelee: Super Turbo Championship Edition and Max: The Curse of Brotherhood on Xbox One.  Both titles will be available for free for Xbox Live Gold subscribers from August 1-31.

Over on Xbox 360, Dishonored is the new standout stealth game available on Games with Gold. But before players can explore with Corvo for free on the system from August 16-31, Microsoft will offer Motocross Madness to 360 owners from August 1-15



 From: news.xbox.com
 Looking for something to do? Sometimes the thing you need most is a few great games to play, and that's a piece of cake this month for Xbox Live Gold members. August sees Crimson Dragon and ID@Xbox space-sim Strike Suit Zero: Director’s Cut coming to Games with Gold on Xbox One, while the Xbox 360 gets both Motocross Madness and the hit first-person stealther Dishonored. As usual, all games are available only for a limited time*, as part of the ongoing Games with Gold program – so jump on them while you can!

Crimson Dragon by Grounding / Land Ho! (Xbox One, $19.99 ERP)



Available Aug. 1-31,
Crimson Dragon, originally an Xbox One launch title, and acts as a spiritual successor to the much-beloved Panzer Dragoon saga. It’s a fast-paced rail shooter set in a beautiful fantasy world, where you can join with up to three other players for online co-op battles. You have a half-dozen majestic draconian steeds to choose from, and they level up as you progress through the game’s epic story. Crimson Dragon also features a killer soundtrack, courtesy of Panzer Dragoon composer Saori Kobayashi.

Strike Suit Zero: Director's Cut
by Born Ready Games (Xbox One, $19.99 ERP)



Also available Aug. 1-31,
Strike Suit Zero: Director’s Cut has its origins in crowdfunding platform Kickstarter and was the first title from the ID@Xbox program. You take on the role of a pilot of the titular suit, flying it against aggressors in epic space battles. One of the key hooks is that you are only a small part of these battles, with huge ships duking it out around you, and your objectives within them clearly defined – but it’s up to you to accomplish them as you see fit. With fantastic ship design, gigantic battles, and plenty of weapons and enemies to deal with, Strike Suit Zero: Director’s Cut gives space-sim fans on Xbox One plenty to chew on.

Crimson Dragon
and Strike Suit Zero: Director’s Cut will replace July’s Xbox One Games with Gold titles Max: The Curse of Brotherhood and Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition
so be sure to grab them while you can!

Motocross Madness
by Bongfish GmbH (Xbox 360, $9.99 ERP)



Available Aug. 1-15, back on earth Xbox 360 gamers get to tool around the dirt tracks and mud pits of their imaginations with
Motocross Madness, an off-road motorcycle racing game. Racing against the clock (or other racers) is just a small part of this one, as you’ll be able to perform tricks, run through obstacle courses, or just motor around big maps and explore as you please. Asynchronous multiplayer via social networks means you can involve your friends, even if they’re off doing something else while you’re playing. Unlimited potential!

Dishonored
by Arkane Studios (Xbox 360, $19.99 ERP)



Finally, available Aug. 16-31, Xbox 360 owners get to experience
Dishonored, an award-winning steampunk stealth/action title. You play Corvo, erstwhile bodyguard of the Empress, turned assassin. Your job is to protect the princess, take out the bad guys who are trying to take over the Empire, and do it all undetected. You have an arsenal of gadgets, weapons, and magical powers to help you, but the most important is your own brain. Challenges in Dishonored often have multiple solutions, so lateral thinking is more important than a quick trigger finger. You can blast your way through, too, to be sure – there’s something for everyone here – but cleverness is rewarded more than aggression.



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