It’s time for another Xbox Game Pass update, with some cool games coming to the platform and some must-have games leaving. You can check out the full list of games heading to Game Pass and those dropping at Xbox Game Pass websitebut i thought i might call some of them here.
a preview of valheim It’s coming to Game Pass on March 14. I missed the overwhelming hype for this game due to its PC exclusivity. Now, with its console debut just around the corner, I’m interested to see what all the Norse-themed fuss is about. The game blew up in 2021, and while it’s not talked about like it’s the new hot thing anymore, I still know people who play it regularly and enthusiastically.
On the other side of the Game Pass equation, some phenomenal games are leaving the platform on March 15 and you should check them out before they’re gone.
If you somehow missed the last seven (Seven??) years of gaming culture, so let me stress that you need to play under the tale. It’s a phenomenally written and designed game, filled with emotionally wrenching moments that collide with nonsensical humor that makes you laugh out loud. The game and the story are seamlessly interwoven, reinforcing each other and building to an explosive climax shaped by your own decisions. under the tale it is the model of the indie game success story of the last 10 years. Play it, if not for your own enrichment, then at least so that you can understand what all the young people are talking about when they say “sexy man tumblr.”
I need to practice what I preach in this case because even though there is a big mental note stuck in my head to play this game, I haven’t done it yet. my colleagues in the edge and my colleagues in other places I have been excited about this game but still ignored it to my utter embarrassment. Maybe you’ll give it a shot and tell me about it so I can finally get off my ass and give it a try. But, if you manage to miss it before it leaves the platform on March 15, it’s on Netflix.
Square Enix did not think Guardians of the Galaxy it was a success, but I disagree. It’s a criminally sleepy game that I think combines the best of Marvel storytelling with perfectly decent action RPG. Killer soundtrack, too.