You can now begin downloading the first batch of February 2022's Xbox Games With Gold titles (one day early!), which are the Xbox One game Broken Sword 5 and Xbox 360 game Hydrophobia. Both titles are available right now from the Microsoft Store (links at the bottom of the page) or by searching manually on your console.
Here's what you can look forward to:
Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse (February 1 - 28)
From multi-award winning Revolution comes the latest mystery in this much loved adventure-puzzle series. Playing as intrepid American George Stobbart and sassy French journalist Nico Collard, you find yourself on the trail of a stolen painting - and a murderous conspiracy. A conspiracy whose roots lie in mysteries older than the written word...
Hydrophobia (February 1 - 15):
Hydrophobia™ is a third person survival adventure set in a floating city, where terrorists take control and heroine Kate has to overcome her haunting childhood memories and fight back using all her skills and expertise as a systems engineer. Hydrophobia offers fast-paced action and breathtaking visuals; engage in mind blowing “flow combat” where emergent gameplay results in a never-the-same-experience. Unleash floating oil fires, electricity and the power of the water itself to wipe out your enemy as you discover the terrifying truth of the Malthusian agenda; Save the World, Kill Yourself.
You can download both games from the following links over at the Microsoft Store:
- Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse (February 1 - 28)
- Hydrophobia (February 1 - 15)
PS: If Hydrophobia isn't showing as "FREE" yet, you can also get it on the Xbox 360 Marketplace:
- Hydrophobia (Xbox 360 Marketplace Link)
Will you be downloading either of these games later today? Let us know in the comments.
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I won't be bothering with this months games...
@BAMozzy No, nor me
I might play Broken Sword again - I grew up on adventure games and its been nice to play and replay them. As a big adventure game fan I am thrilled they are exposing more players to the genre.
im finding hydrophobia actually fun....i suggest giving it a try
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