This month, Rogue Games’ Dust & Neon and Emerald City Games’ Tomb Raider Reloaded were added to the Netflix lineup.
Robots that were once designed to help with life have taken over the planet, threatening humans in a futuristic Wild West. You play as the Gunslinger, the baddest man in the Old West, resurrected by a mad human scientist to fight robot oppression.
Dust & Neon is a top-down, twin-stick shooter with RPG progression and roguelite and looter shooter influences.
You play Lara Croft. In this globe-trotting adventure, discover ancient relics, avoid hidden traps, and use her iconic twin pistols against fierce enemies. Travel through the golden, arch-shaped doors of the treacherous underground tombs, scattered across hazardous mountain caves, flourishing jungles, and lush waterfalls.
Solve a wide variety of puzzles and face off against different enemies and bosses — both new and familiar to the Tomb Raider series — including bloodthirsty wolves, poisonous snakes, fearsome golems, and magical elemental creatures!
“As we grow the Netflix games portfolio, our goal is to create a selection of must-play games as diverse as our members,” the company said in a blog post announcing the launch of the two new games. You can find these games and more in the Netflix mobile app on your Android or iOS device, all without in-app purchases or ads.”
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