Bullfighting simulator, Toro, and first-person puzzle solving adventure, Nero, are now available on Xbox One. Toro is available at the discounted price of $15.99 and is only a 2.17 gigabyte download. Nero costs $19.99 on the Xbox Store and is an 8 gigabyte download. Both of these games are unique to say the least. I don’t think I’ve ever played a bullfighting simulator. Nero promises to bring a new level of emotional storytelling to video games. Be sure to check out these titles if you’re interested. I can’t wait to play both of them later on today because they’re just so different from anything else out right now.
Nero
Nero is a first person adventure game based on puzzle solving and exploration. The title is a wonderful journey in a magic world where a child is the key to all locks and the night is more frightening than you can imagine. Play as this child, followed by a mysterious black clothed companion, discovering the truth behind this epic journey. Use the Sphere of Light to interact with the environment, explore and experience emotions and feelings that are uncommon in video games, with a brand new next-generation visual novel reshaping the genre.
Toro
Toro is the first bullfighting simulator game that will challenge your skills, reflex and fast reactions interacting with massive bulls. You will be able to face the bravest bulls in the most famous bullrings worldwide, and become the number one bullfighter in an exciting and fun way. Toro offers the possibility to get in front of the most dangerous bulls and complete a stylish performance with the wide variety of passes that are available for each round. Face the bull, combine different passes correctly, executed to enrage the bull, and do it with style to get the support of the demanding spectators and get the highest score.
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