Next month’s free selection of Xbox games via games with gold is looking to be another strong month.

Throughout the whole month of August, Xbox One owners will be able to cut their way through Koei Tecmo’s extremely popular samurai series with Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate. After that, One users can also step into the ring with WWE2k16 from  August 16th to September 15th. 360 users need not worry about their selection, because those are equally as great (maybe a little bit better).

From August 1st through the 15th 360 and One users can go exploring with the popular indie game Spelunky. After that, from August 16th to the 31st, users will be able to get their hands on one of  Ubisoft’s biggest cult games, Beyond Good and Evil HD.  What do you think about this months new selection? Tell us in the comments below!

GWG August.

Another week on the East Coast, another hot ass week. Perfect time to stay in the nice cool air-conditioned house and play some of this week’s recommendations.

 

Spelunky (XBLA – 1200 MS Points. Original version free on PC)

Tired of Super Meat Boy or Trials Evolution and want another game to kick you in the balls? Well Spelunky has got you covered this weekend. 2D platforming with rouge-like style is perfect for punishing you while getting caught in the repeating cycle of playing the same level over and over. This ends up being a good thing for Spelunky since there is so much to see that the only way to see everything is to risk exploring the levels and hope you survive long enough to find all the secrets. Just don’t dawdle too long or the ghost will one-hit kill you.

 

Theatrhythm: Final Fantasy (3DS – $39.99)

Somehow, making a Final Fantasy rhythm game actually works. It helps that the music Square Enix decided to put into Theatrhythm is the original music selected from Final Fantasy to Final Fantasy 13 and not some sort of new style remixes that mix it with speed metal. Ugh. With all the action that happens beneath the notes you must press on screen, it’s a shame that you can never take your eyes off the notes long enough to enjoy the visual masterpiece playing out during the song. Curious as to see what characters people put in their teams.

 

McPixel (Pc, Linux, OSX – $9.99)

I could try to explain this game but all you really need is the trailer to see just how insane McPixel is:

Going into this thinking that logic will help you solve the puzzles in the required 20 seconds will be your undoing. Usually the most stupid answer is the right choice.