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XBOX GamePass: What are you Playing?

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XBOX GamePass: What are you Playing?
4 years ago | 0 Replies
thelazymarketer
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Thought it’d be good to see what others are playing and enjoying (or not), so people with a game pass could check out those titles. New stuff is added each month it seems, so there’ll always be something fresh to check out.

For me right now it’s:

-Eastshade: relaxing game where you play as a painter and explore, while also helping out townsfolks. pretty damn good time so far. the characters are all voice acted and have personality, world is gorgeous and it helps that you can capture things in it your way when painting a picture for someone.

-Descenders: going through career mode plus in this, which is different from ng+ as it has four entirely new areas vs just giving you any advantages you earned from a previous run and having that carry over to the same areas. absolutely love this and the skill ceiling is quite high.

-Forza Horizon 4: this is the prettiest game I’ve seen on xbox so far and I’ve dug it a lot more than anticipated, bc I knew it was an arcade racer, but not something as crazy as burnout. i love the unique challenges like stunts, dangerous ramps, and also anything off-road, particularly muddy tracks.

quick recommend/don’t recommend on ones I’ve already played:

👉 recommend: scourgebringer, tell me why gears tactics 🚫 don’t recommend: haven, star renegades, carto

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  • thelazymarketer
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    4 years ago

    Thought it’d be good to see what others are playing and enjoying (or not), so people with a game pass could check out those titles. New stuff is added each month it seems, so there’ll always be something fresh to check out.

    For me right now it’s:

    -Eastshade: relaxing game where you play as a painter and explore, while also helping out townsfolks. pretty damn good time so far. the characters are all voice acted and have personality, world is gorgeous and it helps that you can capture things in it your way when painting a picture for someone.

    -Descenders: going through career mode plus in this, which is different from ng+ as it has four entirely new areas vs just giving you any advantages you earned from a previous run and having that carry over to the same areas. absolutely love this and the skill ceiling is quite high.

    -Forza Horizon 4: this is the prettiest game I’ve seen on xbox so far and I’ve dug it a lot more than anticipated, bc I knew it was an arcade racer, but not something as crazy as burnout. i love the unique challenges like stunts, dangerous ramps, and also anything off-road, particularly muddy tracks.

    quick recommend/don’t recommend on ones I’ve already played:

    👉 recommend: scourgebringer, tell me why gears tactics 🚫 don’t recommend: haven, star renegades, carto

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