Each month, Microsoft offers a number of classic and newer Xbox titles for free to those who are subscribed to the console manufacturer’s ‘Xbox Live Gold’ subscription service. For the month of December, subscribers can get their hands on the action-shooter Bleed 2, as well as solve mysterious murders in The Raven Remastered and more, when December’s free games go live.
December’s Xbox Games with Gold titles are:
- The Raven Remastered: Available December 1 to 31
- Bleed 2: Available December 16 to January 15
- Saints Row: Gat out of Hell: Available December 1 to 15
- Stacking: Available December 16 to 31
The Raven Remastered is a remaster of 2013’s The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief which follows “Constable Anton Jakob Zellner in 1964 London, who is on the hunt for the legendary master thief, The Raven”. The game features “Classic murder mystery locations, high quality acting, and a compelling cast of characters” all wrapped up in “a thrilling, crime story whodunit where everyone has something to hide, and the Raven is always one step ahead!” Unfortunately, the game received mixed reviews, due mostly to technical issues. That being said, fans of the genre will likely find enough to warrant a playthrough.
Bleed 2 is a fast-paced 2D action-shooter which tasks you with “[defending] the world from an invading force of villains in seven intense levels with over twenty-five boss battles,” requiring players to “Master the art of air-dodging and take down a relentless barrage of bad guys.”
Saints Row: Gat out of Hell serves as a standalone expansion to Saints Row IV which sees players sucked down to hell in “a quest to save the soul of the Boss”. The game takes the over-the-top wackiness of Saints Row IV and turns it up to 11, making for a fun game to mess around in.
Stacking is a 3rd-person puzzle adventure game which sees you play as “Charlie Blackmore, the world’s tiniest Russian stacking doll” who embarks on “an adventure to rescue his family from the nefarious industrialist, The Baron.”
All of these titles will be available to those with an Xbox Live Gold subscription as well as those who are subscribed to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
KitGuru says: What do you think of this month’s offering? Has Microsoft been ignoring Games with Gold in favour of Game Pass in your opinion? Do you think the service should be absorbed into Game Pass? Let us know down below.