Xbox Live Gold members get 'Metro' and Disney titles this week

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This week's game deals are up for members of the Xbox Live Gold to enjoy. The best of "Metro" and Disney are now fired up and with only a bite of shell out needed.

For Xbox One users, "Metro 2033 Redux" is now up for grabs for only $16.74. The same goes for "Metro Last Light Redux". There is about a $10 discount that goes with this promotion, as these games are usually priced at $25. Both the remastered titles are also tied up in a "Metro Redux" Bundle, which gamers can get for $33.16. Versions for the Xbox 360 are also available. "Metro 2033 Redux" is on sale for only $5 while "Metro Last Light" is just for $10. There is a $15 and $20 for these deals, respectively.

Meanwhile, there is still a long list of good buys waiting for Xbox 360 players. There is not a single discount offer that is lower than 50 percent of the price tags for the featured Xbox 360 titles. Disney's "Toy Story 3", "Cars 2: The Video Game" can be purchased for $10. "Tron: Evolution" and "DuckTales: Remastered" are sold for $7.50 only. From $35, Xbox Live Gold holders can get "Saints Row IV" for only $10.50. The "Risen" franchise developed by Piranha Bytes is one to check out too. The regular $20 price for "Risen" and "Risen 2: Dark Waters" was slashed to $5. "Risen 3: Titan Lords", on the other hand, costs only $33.50 this week. It is regularly priced at $50.

"Pac-Man" lovers unite. This is the week the goodies are at full swing. "Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures" "Pac-Man CE DX+" are $5 each. "Pac-Man Museum" is at $6.59. "LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean" gets a 50 percent discount too and is now available for $10 instead of $20.

Among the lowest priced games are "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire"— the game's show spinoff is now priced at $3.30— and "Dead Island: Riptide", which costs only requires a $4 shell out.

These deals run from Dec. to Dec .8.

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