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Rogue Legacy now available on Xbox One – onmsft.com

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
May 27, 2015
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Rogue Legacy now available on Xbox One

Rogue Legacy, the newest critically acclaimed game for Xbox One, is here. What separates Rogue Legacy from every other game out there is that every time you die, your children will take your place in fighting. Every time you die, your lineage becomes stronger, albeit with some issues.

Each child that you bear have their own quirks; one may be dyslexic, one may be colorblind, you never know what you are going to get.

Each castle is different, offering its own unique set of challenges. Rogue Legacy has 10 different classes and each class comes with its own set of abilities that change how you play.  

Rogue Legacy features over 60 different enemies to battle against. You can equip your player with robust weaponry and armor, and special abilities like flight, dash, and air jumping.

Rogue Legacy features a great soundtrack reminiscent of the throwback games of Nintendo. So, have a look for yourself in the gameplay video below, and pick up Rogue Legacy for a mere $14.99 (bonus price for Xbox Live Gold members).

Download Rogue Legacy for Xbox One ($14.99, $11.99 for Xbox Live Gold members).

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