


When you’re not clearing monsters ‘in the area’, you’re rescuing more prisoners.

When you’re not killing a generic boss character, you’re making your way to an indistinct camp. Part of this is because levels are repetitive, but the mission design is certainly a source of blame. Unfortunately most of the quests are boring, being less engaging than fetch tasks in an open-world game. Your goal is to free him before he dies, which drives the entire story across four chapters as you chase those responsible.

Cultists attack the tower and Magnus is imprisoned by a magical spell. RPG conventions demand starting from a blank slate, but this sloppy intro also typifies issues with the story not quite gelling with how it is presented.Ĭhaos forces strike back. So it makes perfect sense when you start the game with no equipment and one skill. With the enemy armies scattered in the wind, you return to the tower of Nuln as a highly-skilled warrior due for some much-deserved rest. Your character has just fought against the servants of Chaos and was right beside Magnus, human Emperor, when he defeated the evil leader. You can pick that up between September 16 and September 30.Ĭheck out a trailer for all four games for Xbox Games With Gold in September down below.The story begins by making you a hero. Of course, it does include modern comforts like local and online multiplayer. Rather, it’s an older title from the series that originally released in the Arcades in 1994. Meanwhile, the Xbox 360 release of the Zone of the Enders HD Collection offers up one of Hideo Kojima’s other Konami series from September 1 to September 15.įinally, Samurai Shodown II is not, sadly, a follow-up to the surprisingly excellent 2019 beat-em-up. Based on the indigenous culture of the Tarahumara, it also has environments inspired by real Sierra locations. Next up is action adventure Mulaka from September 16 to October 15. Subscribers can download the game from September 1 to September 30. Together, you’ll take on a horde of enemies with over 70 different foes from the world of Warhammer to take on. A top down action RPG in the style of Diablo, you can pick from up to four classes each with their own set of skills. Xbox has announced the four games that will be on offer for the month of September via their Xbox Games With Gold scheme.įirst up is Warhammer: Chaosbane.
