


Rocket Knight will be available to Xbox Live Gold members from November 1 to November 15 and is playable via Backwards Compatibility. Released in 2009, Rocket Knight is a sequel to 1994's Sparkster: Rocket Knight Adventures 2 and sees Sparkster discovering the Devotindos empire has invaded the Kingdom of Zephyrus once again. Despite a sequel a year later and this revival, the heroic Sparkster just hasn't managed to find his footing with gaming audiences. 1993's Rocket Knight Adventures is hailed as a marvel of platform gaming even by today's standards. Konami's Rocket Knight might be one of the most tragic cases of a beloved franchise that couldn't find its footing. Related: Guardians of the Galaxy Is the Best Comic Book Game Since Batman: Arkham Asylum Moving Out
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As always, these titles are available to active Xbox Live Gold members and are playable on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One. This month's picks include some classics and some indie puzzle darlings, but all four are sure to give you plenty to do this month - assuming you've got time among all the other big releases coming out.
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While Xbox's offerings may not be as flashy, they certainly have some strong titles available in November.įor November, Microsoft is offering active Xbox Live Gold members nearly $80 in free games with a cumulative 3200 Gamerscore points, including a handful of rare achievements to earn for those looking to earn some bragging rights. November is already a stacked month with a ton of huge games on the horizon, including Shin Megami Tensei V and Pokémon's long-awaited Sinnoh remakes. X-ray and telescopic vision, ice breath, superstrength and other powers should help justify Berganza's excitement to all who thought they'd never see a decent Superman game.October is quietly wrapping up, which means it's time for Xbox's next wave of Games with Gold offerings. Even better, practically any superpower you've ever seen Superman use in the comics is at your disposal, all beautifully visualized through the likes of heat distortion for heat vision or a blue/red blur during flight. And, oh yeah.unlike Spider-Man, Steel actually lets you touch the ground. If the skyline in Spider-Man impressed you, just wait until you take on Bi3's attack droids high into the sky of a Metropolis that absolutely lives up to its name (including landmarks like the LexCorp building and Supes' golden statue). "It's great in that it actually follows our continuity. "This thing is really accurate," enthuses Berganza. Also factoring into the plot, Bizarro, Metallo, Cyborg, Mongul and Parasite only complicate matters, while allies like Steel, Lois and Jimmy help out the heroic man in tights.

This time, the evil, living supercomputer Brainiac 13 returns to Metropolis to reclaim the futuristic technology he left there, which was in turn stolen by Lex Luthor. With the help of Berganza and his fellow Super-folk, Circus Freak has plotted a veritable sequel to a popular Y2K storyline from a couple years back (see sidebar).
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Not only does the editor of the Superman books feel that Infogrames is on the right track with its upcoming PS2 game (see page ?), but Berganza himself is also playing an active role in consulting with the more comics-based The Man of Steel for Xbox-and he knows it's off to a damn good start. Step into the office of Eddie Berganza these days and you'll get a very positive vibe.
