In the news|September 03, 2014 09:48 EDT
Xbox Games with Gold List, September 2014 Latest: ‘Super TIME Force’, ‘Halo: Reach’, ‘Monaco’ Included in List for Sept
As the year rolls into September, Xbox gamers have begun to wonder what games Microsoft would be offering for its Gold members this month.
It may be a coincidence, but some of the Games with Gold list predictions posted on Xbox Community forums earlier turned out to be correct. For instance, a number of games predicted for July 2014, 'Crimson Dragon' for Xbox One and 'Dishonored' for Xbox 360 were actually released on these consoles via Games with Gold.
Microsoft has officially announced that the Xbox Games with Gold free list for September 2014 includes 'Super TIME Force' for Xbox One.
Furthermore, it said that 'Monaco' and 'Halo: Reach' will be made available for Xbox 360. Monaco is basically an indie heist game, which will be available for Xbox One from Sept. 1 through Sept. 15. On the other hand, 'Halo: Reach' is the last Halo game from Bungie and it will be available from Sept. 16 to Sept. 30.
'Monaco' is characteristically priced at $14.99 while 'Halo: Reach' will be available for $24.99.
Meanwhile, Microsoft has said that 'Super TIME Force' and 'Crimson Dragon', which was released for Xbox One last month, will be available for free for Xbox One from Sept. 1 through Sept. 30. In fact, it is quite certain that gamers would not like Microsoft repeating the games from the last month.
According to Microsoft, 'Super TIME Force' began with a simple perception - merging side-scrolling classic Contra with a 'time-reversal' hook with a view to create an exceptional action-shooting experience. 'Super TIME Force' pitches plenty of enemies as well as projectiles at the gamers right away, but they need not despair - if a gamer messes up, he/she can press a button to rewind to a point where they can start over an fix their blunders.
'Super TIME Force' normally costs $14.99.
Microsoft goes on to add, "But that's not all; your 'ghost' (the replay of the playthrough where you just died) will continue to fight alongside you for the new try, turning even your screw-ups into helpful teamwork opportunities. You might say that's mighty neighborly of... yourself."