Microsoft today added two more games to the Xbox One Backward Compatibility list, which is a compilation of games made for both the Xbox and Xbox 360 that can be played on the company's latest generation of gaming consoles. As of a few months ago, the list contains over 500 games, so if there's something you're looking for, it's probably on there by now.

Here's what's new today:

Dante's Inferno ($14.99)

An abducted soul. A lifetime of sins. A journey to the depths of despair. Based on the immensely influential classic poem, Dante’s Inferno takes you on an epic quest of vengeance and redemption through the Nine Circles of Hell. You are Dante, a veteran of the Crusades who must chase his beloved Beatrice and try to free her soul from Lucifer’s grasp. As your pursuit takes you deeper into the pits of Hell, you must battle ever more fierce and hideous monsters—while also facing your own sins, a dark family past, and your unforgivable war crimes. Go to Hell.

R.U.S.E. ($19.99)

In R.U.S.E.™, players use their brain as the ultimate weapon, fighting a war of perception, where the ability to deceive and mislead the enemy determines success. A first in a strategy game, R.U.S.E. reinvigorates the genre by using deception to give new-found depth to the game play.

Also, if you're looking for new games on the cheap, there are all-new Games with Gold that you can get. You've got until the end of the month to claim Assault Android Cactus (Xbox One) and Splinter Cell: Conviction (Xbox 360), and until August 15 to grab Death Squared (Xbox One).