TSA writes: With decades of video games behind us, it’s safe to say there are very few truly original games being released. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing as further iterations on familiar mechanics and ideas allow for improvements and finessing. Some games try to hide their influences through the smoke and mirrors of aesthetics or shiny new engines, while others just wear their origins on their sleeves. Blue Fire is very much in the latter camp, looking like a fusion of classic Zelda and twitch 3D platforming. I can confirm that what you see is what you get, but there is a whole lot more to Blue Fire too.
Discover dark worlds or drift through August in Games with Gold! On Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, embark on a journey thru a desolated kingdom in Blue Fire, and then race thru a retro 90s arcade style game in Inertial Drift.
$39.98 in value 😂 you'd think for the final hurrah they'd actually throw something good out
Gwg send the 360 titles off with a bang (portal 2) but gwg itself goes off with a whimper
Neil writes: "It's a busy old day in the gaming scene, with new game launches and DLC drops galore. But when that DLC comes for free, it makes it all the more enticing. That's the case with Blue Fire's Void of Sorrows DLC - as it brings a new set of challenges for absolutely no additional cost."
Half-Glass Gaming: "The Sword of Steel Update truly breathes new life into Blue Fire and has officially made it one of my favorite games of the year."