The Elder Scrolls IV: Knights of the Nine, has recently been added to the Xbox Live marketplace. This huge downloadable content will cost you a mere 800 microsoft poitns which translates to 5$. A fallen King has been unchained from the darkness of Oblivion to seek vengeance upon the Gods who banished him. Only a champion pure of heart can vanquish the evil that has been released upon the land. You must heed the call, reclaim the lost relics of the Divine Crusader, and return the Nine to glory.
This expansion pack to the RPG epic features new dungeons, characters, quests, and mysteries as you reclaim the glory of the Knights of the Nine, traversing the far reaches of Cyrodill across an epic quest line. Battle new foes and discover unique items on your quest. "
"The Gods have forsaken Tamriel.
Salman from Tech4Gamers writes "Mortal Kombat 9 revived the series from a low point after bringing it back to 2D combat. It marked a new high-point for the franchise due to its incredible roster, exciting cinematic story mode, and high-octane combat."
That game was actually goated. It was the first time ever that I actually tried to get good at a fighting game. Unfortunately the online connection was so dogshit it made it hard to enjoy and eventually I gave up. Haven't really played much fighting games since.
Microsoft has slashed the prices of games across the Xbox 360 store in preparation for its July 29th closure.
The Dishwasher
Vigilante 8
Two non-BC and no-PC-version Arcade titles I downloaded recently. Dishwasher's sequel is on Steam at least.
I've also downloaded Ninety-Nine Nights II (shame the first wasn't available). I still want to download Burnout 3: Takedown before the weekend's up, though that is still the full $9.99 non-discounted price
The Xbox 360 Marketplace is officially shutting down in three days, which means dozens of exclusive, digital-only 360 games will no longer be available to purchase anywhere else once it does.
The Xbox 360 will be almost 20 years old next year, and to celebrate this milestone Microsoft have decided to obliterate all of its online functionality.
Fortunately, the X360 was jailbroken a long time ago, so a good part of its library is available for download from 'alternative' sources. Still, it's a bummer to see the store going away.
Dawn of The First Day
-72 Hours Remain-
Also they can keep the store up for life if they wanted.
Series X for the back compat titles, and OG Xbox and X360 for those not on BC. I pretty much bought all of the digital games I want for the 360 so I am good.
...Oblivion Expansion Pack, 800 MPs... Small Arms, 800 MPs (I think)... download Three Kings in HD, $4.50... man, I've got a lot to download tonight.
They said it would be $10, a few weeks ago. Hmmm...maybe they heard the complaints, and decided to wise up.
BTW, Bethesda IS NOT calling this an "expansion"...just a major quest. Any expansion, will entail adding new territory to explore...which will likely happen next year. In fact, if you've messed around with the debug cheats for the 360, you know that there's A LOT of unfinished real estate on the disc. ;)
isn't 800 mp = $10?
are any of the add-ons for this game free yet? I haven't bothered to check.. it would be nice if they were free after a year or something...
...but worth it. Its a full quest-line (like the guilds or the brotherhood) rated at 10-20 hrs per play-through.
And you get to fly!
(Sort-of!)
Note: unlike the earlier add-ins, you don't get directed to the starting point.
Just take a stroll through Anvil...