PlayStation and XBOX both have optional subscriptions that are required to play the vast majority of titles online. In the case of the Microsoft console it is called Xbox Live Gold which is undoubtedly an excellent service. In addition to playing online, it still offers us some free games every month. Just download and we can keep it forever. Interestingly, even if we no longer have that Microsoft subscription. Now, the free Xbox Live Gold games for July have finally been revealed. Practically speaking, there are four pretty titles worth installing.
XBOX Live Gold: These are the great games for July!
to start Microsoft It invites us to explore an alien world on planet Alpha. We can also create our own levels and destroy everything in Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break.
Then we have a trip to the past. Take on the role of a chipmunk in Conker: Live & Reloaded or live the golden age of arcade games with Midway Arcade Origins.
But is it worth it?
Definitely yes and I will explain why. That’s without playing these titles because unfortunately I don’t have XBOX. Planet Alpha scored 72 out of 100 on the popular site Metacritic. Rock Of Ages 3 managed it 74 out of 100 points. That’s soon to ensure they’re good addresses and we’ll be busy for a few hours.
Finally, we also have bets for those who love the classics. Thus, Midway Arcade Origins is a collection of more than 30 classic arcade games. Already the squirrel’s last nickname, some people love it.
For me, the July compilation is definitely balanced. I remember that in June Microsoft introduced four titles. These have been The King’s Bird, Shadows: Awakening, NeoGeo Battle Coliseum, and Injustice: Gods Among Us. If for some reason you haven’t had these games, do so before the end of June 30th. It is always a good idea to expand our library.
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