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Xbox Live Gold Free Games for September 2017

6th September 2017 By Dan Thornton Leave a Comment

The Xbox Live Gold free games for September 2017 include some big name hits from the past, and one interesting more recent title. So it’s time to clear some space on your hard drive if you want to grab the freebies for the Xbox 360 and Xbox One. And don’t forget all Games with Gold Xbox 360 titles are backwards compatible with the One.

If you don’t have enough hard drive space at the moment, or might be buying an Xbox One at Christmas for yourself or someone else, you can always log into the Xbox site online and click to download each of the promoted games, which will then be added if and when you next fire up your console.

Xbox Live Gold Free Games for September 2017

Xbox One:

Forza Motorsport 5:

Not the best in the Microsoft-owned, Turn 10 racing game series. Although the core racing was as good as ever, the interface for managing your garage, online racing, and sharing content all felt like it was a bit lacklustre and rushed to coincide with the launch of the Xbox One back in 2013. But it’s still a decent racing game, and it’s free, which allows you the chance to decide whether or not to invest in the outgoing Forza Motorsport 6 or the forthcoming Forza Motorsport 7. Apparently more than half of Xbox One owners had played the full version of FM5 back in 2014, but that number has probably declined since then, so now’s the chance to pick up the game, which normally has a new digital download list price of £23.99, for nothing. It’s available from Sep 1st-30th, 2017.

Xbox Live Gold Free Games for September 2017 include Forza Motorsport 5

Oxenfree:

The most interesting download will be available from September 16th to October 15th. And it’s a supernatural mystery of a game, based on classic teen movies and coming-of-age tales. The graphical adventure Oxenfree was developed and published by Night School Studio to a good critical reception in 2016 as players took on the role of teenager Alex. When you visit a local island with a group of friends, a paranormal force is unleashed and you have to try to figure out what it is and how to stop it.

It’s interesting, and features natural dialogue and no deaths. Instead, you’ll always make it to the end although the results will change, and you will need to go back and play it a few times to see everything. It’s all about chatting, solving puzzles and finding out whether your relationships with your friends will have survived. And as it’s normally £15.99, it’s a good time to pick it up.

 

Xbox 360:

Hydro Thunder Hurricane:

Hydro Thunder is a wave racing arcade sequel originally released in 2010 for the Xbox 360. Hydro Thunder was reasonably popular in the arcades, and the console title doesn’t radically change things – pick a boat, race a boat, find shortcuts, earn power up and play in 4-player split screen or up to 8 by combining it with Xbox Live. You’ll need to grab it from September 1-15th, 2017.

 

Battlefield 3:

The big name title for the Xbox 360 downloads in September is 2011 epic FPS feast Battlefield 3. Part of the long-running Battlefield series, it’ll all feel instantly familiar if you’ve played any title since the original 1942, or the later Battlefield 4 and Battlefield One.

Battlefield 3 Will Be Free on Xbox Live in September 2017

Basically it’s a very good Battlefield title. And although it’s 6 years old, it’ll still feel as good to play, especially while there may be more people in multiplayer lobbies during September. Just remember to clear a fair bit of space on your hard drive, as Battlefield games tend to eat up storage….

Filed Under: Games Tagged With: xbox 360, Xbox Games with Gold, Xbox Live, xbox one

Mighty No. 9 released today

21st June 2016 By Qazimod Leave a Comment

By the time you read this, Comcept’s Mega Man homage Mighty No. 9 will (hopefully) be released for the gaming community to experience. Conceived by Keiji Inafune, this game was billed as a return to the classic platform-shooting action of the Mega Man games he helped to create. After Inafune left Capcom in 2010, Capcom continued to retain ownership of the Mega Man series, and so he was led to create a new game in the spirit of Mega Man but under a different name. This was what eventually became Mighty No. 9, and in late August to early September of 2013 the Kickstarter campaign for Mighty No. 9 was launched and reached its target goal in a matter of days.

The troubled development of Mighty No. 9


Mighty No. 9

After such a successful campaign, the subsequent reactions to developer updates have been… less than positive. People have been asking why it’s taken so long for a 2D platform-shooter to be developed, the Red Ash Kickstarter campaign was launched in the midst of all of this and bombed, concerns were raised about trailers focusing on the poor character design rather than the gameplay, there were the weird controversies over Dina Karam’s female Beck submission…I could go on. Not to mention the fact that Mega Man Legacy Collection was released late last year (reviewed here) and manages to have more appealing aesthetics and design in a series of six games that date back to the late 80s and mid-90s. And yet despite everyone being eager to join the queue of people wanting to throw mud at Mighty No. 9 I’m a big fan of 2D games and platform-shooters, and if Disposable Media had relaunched in 2013 I probably would have wanted to write about the launch with a more positive attitude.

If you think you’ll like Mighty No. 9, why not try…

Mighty No. 9

I have yet to play Mighty No. 9, but a large backlog of other titles means that I won’t be downloading Comcept’s game this week and am happy to wait and see what the general consensus is. If I do want any platform-shooter fun in the meantime, the majority of Legacy Collection is as fun as I remember, and I would still recommend that to anyone looking for some enjoyable 2D gaming that holds up today.

Filed Under: Games Tagged With: comcept, keiji inafune, kickstarter, mega man, mighty no. 9, pc, PS3, PS4, wii u, xbox 360, xbox one

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