

It was initially hated back in the day, yes but that's mostly because the people who did like it were not able to say so at the time: in my case, it was because I was 7 and wasn't using the internet at that time.


The sequel is also good but is mostly too easy, barring a couple of levels. No different to Rockman, Dark Souls, Rayman 2, Black Mesa, Tomb Raider 1's Saturn & PS1 ports, Prince of Persia Two Thrones, Crash Bandicoot or Devil's Castle Dracula/Castlevania. Originally posted by MADHEM:Everyone hates Blinx. Blinx 2 can be thought of as "Sonic Forces with Halo 2 Arbiter missions and you can't play as Sonic". The characters speak stupid gibberish in the first game but switch to real human languages in the sequel. The bad guys are space pirates (no relation to Metroid's ones) who steal time and sell it for profit. You play as the titular cat, who works for a factory that produces time (apparently built by Solaris's three daughters according to the sequel) as part of its temporal debugging crew. If you don't know this series, it's basically the ancestor to Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time and Timeshift's time gimmicks. Since Microsoft abandoned the rights to Blinx in 2015, one of Sonic's original creators worked on Blinx 1 and the developer, Artoon was a Japanese company themselves, Sega should save Blinx from oblivion, bring both his games to PC and even make sequels for all modern consoles and PC. but there's plenty of threads talking about that. The Ascent is also arriving right at the end of the month, and Microsoft Flight Simulator‘s Xbox Series X and S debut also brings it to Game Pass on July 27.Besides doing the same with more Sonic games, Burning Rangers etc. If you’d prefer the new games, this month’s lineup has also got a good few of those. The gorgeous, time-bending RPG Cris Tales arrives today for cloud, console, and PC, and Last Stop, the new game from Virginia developer Variable State and Annapurna, arrives on Thursday, July 22. It’s nice to see Xbox keep adding older games to the Game Pass and cloud roster, adding a little bit of Xbox history alongside the newer games.

It’s a little slice of Xbox nostalgia, and honestly, with the easy availability of playing games on the cloud, it seems like a fun way to re-experience these games years later. Alongside games both new and old, there are two classics from the original Xbox days joining the subscription service.īlinx: The Time Sweeper and Crimson Skies: High Road to Revengeboth arrive on the Game Pass service for cloud and console on July 26. Xbox has detailed some of the games rounding out the July Xbox Game Pass lineup.
