Feb 23, 2017 11:25 AM EST
There are 17 Xbox One Games and five Xbox 360 Games listed in Microsoft’s sale for this week exclusive to Xbox Live Hold Members. While the subscribers could get up to 80 percent off on some titles, all the 22 games would cost a bargain-hunter a total of $538.82. Buying all 22 defeats the purpose of purchasing items on sale to save money because it could eat into next week’s budget.
Low Price, High Game Review Score
Eurogamer recommends that besides “NASCAR Heat Evolution” which costs $22.49, if the games shopper has a few more dollars left for more Xbox One or 360 games, two other games are recommended. These two other games, because of the low price and high quality of the game, are worth cutting on other things for gamers on a budget and investing in the games. First on the list is the remastered version of “Shadow Complex” which the website considers a “steal” at $7.50. Eurogamer recalls that when it was still using numbers to review Xbox games, “Shadow Complex” was given a 9/10 score.
A second game recommended is “Double Dragon Neon” priced at $3.39. Eurogamer notes that this Xbox One game is far better than expectation and although added late to the franchise, it is better than the 2017 “Double Dragon 4.” One last incentive to buy “Double Dragon Neon” is the bad guy sounds like Skeletor.
Bundled Games
VG 24’s recommendation is to score the three “Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare” option which are discounted by 67 percent. The “Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare” is priced at $38.99. The bundle includes Forza 6 and Forza 4. The Legacy Edition of this Xbox One game costs $59.99, while the Digital Deluxe Edition costs $79.99.
Two weeks ago, the “Call of Duty” Xbox One game placed on sale by Microsoft was the “Black Ops III” Digital Deluxe Edition and Gold Edition. The price cut on those two games was 40 percent, according to MobilenApps.