THE BORE
General => Video Game Bored => Topic started by: demi on October 18, 2013, 07:48:23 AM
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http://news.xbox.com/2013/10/xbox-360-games-with-gold
At E3 2013, we launched Games with Gold as a limited-time program to thank our Xbox Live Gold members. Within that short period of time, we’ve seen an overwhelming response, with more than 120 million hours played with Games with Gold titles. Today, as a part of the “Week of Xbox Live,” we’re excited to announce that we are making Games with Gold an ongoing benefit for Xbox Live Gold members on Xbox 360.
Whether they are blockbuster AAA or popular arcade titles, Games with Gold continues to offer a diverse mix of games with two free Xbox 360 titles a month – yours to keep and at no additional cost. According to recent surveys, 97 percent of participating members have given their stamp of approval for Games with Gold, and we’re excited to continue bringing you great games every month as part of our ongoing commitment to providing great value on Xbox 360.
Don’t forget to download “Halo 3,” called “nothing short of epic” by IGN.com and available Oct. 16-31. Stay tuned to Xbox Wire and Major Nelson’s blog for new Games with Gold titles announced each month.
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Good stuff, how will this work with Xbone?
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It wont
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People want free shit, no matter the quality... who knew?
Good stuff, how will this work with Xbone?
Probably the same as Sony's: Get newest title on launch and run it for as long as they can until they have a "backlog" to run through crap titles.
I'm a bit annoyed they're doing 5+ year old titles right now and not some recent titles along with those older titles as a mix of the two.
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Difference is you get to keep these games if you go to Silver.
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Difference is you get to keep these games if you go to Silver.
True. And that's the one thing that makes it a better offer than Sony's.
I'd rather it be a 5 year and then at least a year old title. Thereby the "statue of limitations"/sales is off and publishers can't really be angry about giving away some titles for free in the hope they get future sales on newer titles. Which seems to work for Sony despite them "renting" the titles.
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:bow Microsoft
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cant wait to get some more three dollar games that i already played seven years ago. thanks microsoft
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I'm happy to have digital copies of games I'm mid-way through completion, and have a hard time understanding why anyone ever complains about free games, especially when it's a new feature added to a price they were already paying, with no detriment.
Halo 3 singleplayer was such a weird, disappointing mess; I am still thinking about going in for multiplayer with this freebie, though I imagine the well-chummed waters are thick with n00b giblets at this point.
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Yeah the games they've been giving out aren't stellar, but free is free. I tried the Halo 3 multi after having been up to my armpits in MW2 for the past month and came away highly displeased. Game is just way too slow and floaty, reminds me of playing on a low-grav server in HL2:DM or something.
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They gave me M&M: Clash of Heroes. No complaints here. :yeshrug
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I'ma grab Halo 3 and play it again. Lotsa cheevos I didnt get back in 2007 :P
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Yeah the games they've been giving out aren't stellar, but free is free. I tried the Halo 3 multi after having been up to my armpits in MW2 for the past month and came away highly displeased. Game is just way too slow and floaty, reminds me of playing on a low-grav server in HL2:DM or something.
Halo floatiness is so bad, im already dreading that Destiny will be the same.
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I played some multi last night, compared to Halo Reach, it's :-X
Started the campaign on Legendary, was dull as hell. Probably way better in co-op
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The only game I have receeived for free is Magic 2013, lol. Everything else I have bought or played.
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I've almost beat Might and Magic now, the campaign is looooooooooong. Sweet game though, and stoked I got it for free.
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Microsoft's free Xbox games with Gold program covers "up to £30 of top titles" each month: http://www.oxm.co.uk/64395/microsofts-free-xbox-games-with-gold-program-covers-up-to-pound30-of-top-titles-each-month/
Also worth thinking about - the extension to the service makes no mention of it being available on the Xbox One, though Microsoft's Pav Bhardwaj has elsewhere suggested that it could "evolve" into something else on next gen consoles.
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Well, there's not backward compatibility on Xbox One, and there's not yet a large enough library on which to deliver games for free, right?
People can argue, "bu... bu... bu... Sony does that with the Vita!" but look where that hardware is. :shrug