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Xbox Games With Gold for March 2022 Revealed

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Feb 24, 2022




Microsoft has announced that March 2022’s Games with Gold are The Flame in the Flood, Street Power Soccer, Sacred 2: Fallen Angel, and SpongeBob’s Truth or Square.As revealed on Xbox Wire, the four Games with Gold will be available to anyone with Xbox Live Gold or Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, with The Flame in the Flood and Sacred 2: Fallen Angel available on March 1.The Flame in the Flood is a survival game where players take control of Scout, who must venture down a treacherous river with her dog, Aesop.In our 7/10 review, IGN said “The Flame in the Flood is a beautiful procedurally generated survival sim that gains a welcome sense of momentum from the need to stay on the move,” though “its unwieldy menus and tendency to crash ruins some of the fun.”Also available on March 1, but only until March 15, is Sacred 2: Fallen Angel. This RPG was released in 2008 and features Diablo-style combat through a range of characters.IGN said it was “okay”, as “for players looking for an action-RPG loot grind offering plenty of gameplay hours, enemies to kill, and numerous ways to kill them, you’ll find it in Ascaron’s Sacred 2: Fallen Angel.” On the other hand, “you’ll also find an inconvenient interface, mediocre visuals, and a few technical drawbacks that keep this from really being a standout experience.”Street Power Soccer becomes available for free on March 16 and will be available until April 15. It injects a bit of chaos into your regular game of soccer, providing players with a variety of game modes, playgrounds, power ups and tricks to try out.Finally, SpongeBob’s Truth or Square will be available from March 16 to 31. This 2009 release can be completed in less than ten hours and features a mix of exploration and puzzle solving.Be sure to redeem February 2022’s Xbox Games with Gold before they leave the service, that includes Broken Sword 5: The Serpent’s Curse, Aerial_Knight’s Never Yield, Hydrophobia, and Band of Bugs.Ryan Dinsdale is an IGN freelancer who occasionally remembers to tweet @thelastdinsdale.



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