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Best Games On PC Game Pass
Xbox Game Pass is firmly established as gaming's definitive subscription service, a reputation built upon years of goodwill. Each month, Microsoft adds a few games to the service, ensuring subscribers always have something new to check out. While slightly overshadowed by its console counterpart, PC Game Pass is a great option for people who prefer to play on a computer rather than an Xbox.
Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass offer many of the same games, which reflects Microsoft's desire to cater to its whole customer base rather than just those who own consoles. That said, there are differences between the two, including some great titles that are only on the PC iteration. What are the best PC Game Pass games?
Updated June 6, 2024:PC Game Pass has welcomed a few noteworthy games in recent weeks. Humanity is a fascinating strategy lemmings-style project, and Rolling Hills can be good for a laugh as well. That said, May 2024 saw one particularly big title launch on Game Pass.
Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2
Metascore: 81
Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2
2024 has not been stacked with Xbox console exclusives so far, but Ninja Theory's Senua's Saga: Hellblade 2 stands as a proud and powerful exception. Similar to its predecessor, the equally fantastic Senua's Sacrifice, the sequel is very much a unique beast that focuses on telling a character-driven story, with combat and puzzles taking a backseat throughout most of the campaign. That's not to say players will be just watching a glorified movie play out, as they will find themselves engaging in some fairly intense battles throughout Senua's journey. However, the combat exists entirely in service of the narrative and is only marginally better than the first game.
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Hellblade 2 should be entered as blindly as possible, especially since most people will probably only stick around for a single playthrough (that will be relatively short). While avoiding specific spoilers, it can be revealed that the sequel focuses more on Senua's connections with the living rather than the dead. Also, the game is genuinely gorgeous, perhaps to the point of being the best-looking title on the Xbox Series X.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
Metascore: 78
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order took the most popular sci-fi franchise of all time and gave it a Soulslike makeover. While not perfect (a tolerance for backtracking is required), the marriage was generally fruitful, and the game balanced story progression, combat, and puzzles fairly well. Unsurprisingly, in 2023, a sequel found its way to current-gen systems and PC, and it was arguably an improvement over its predecessor in nearly every area. However, Jedi: Survivor's launch was muddied by performance issues, specifically on PC. Although not usually unplayable (although a person's mileage may vary), Survivor suffered from framerate drops and stuttering, even on high-end systems. Post-game patches improved a few things but hardly everything; consequently, even now, players should be prepared for the occasional glitch.
Now that Jedi: Survivor is on PC Game Pass, people who were put off by the negative press can finally give it a try without worrying too much about wasting their money. Bugs and glitches aside, this title has a lot of things going for it. The story builds very nicely on Cal Kestis' journey in Fallen Order, expanding not only his moveset but also his character in the process. The campaign features an impressive array of worlds, including returning favorites and new planets, and they are brought to life beautifully. Fine-tuned and improved with a few new options, the combat and traversal mechanics are slightly improved as well, although they are still quite similar to the first game.
Manor Lords
Early Access Medieval City-Builder With Endless Potential
Manor Lords
Mostly developed by one creator and currently in Game Preview, Manor Lords is a medieval sim that blends a few genres: survival, city-builder, and tactics. While the latter appears in the form of occasional battles with neighboring towns or bandits, the former elements take center stage during most playthroughs, and they are handled with care and creativity. As suggested by the title, Manor Lords is all about setting up a settlement during the Middle Ages, a journey that starts small but ambitious and gradually snowballs into expansive and ambitious.
City-builders tend to cast players as deities towering over their creations, setting them apart from the worlds they rule. Manor Lords shakes this formula up by placing players in the dirt alongside their citizens, all of whom are treated as people with personalities rather than just numbers. Surviving is a group effort that requires everyone to pitch in, and Manor Lords allows players to make the necessary choices to facilitate this mentality and then witness the fruit of their labor. While still a work in progress, this title is already among the most exciting PC Game Pass games.
Persona 3 Reload
Metascore: 88
Persona 3 Reload
Atlus' Shin Megami Tensei and Persona games are firmly established as cornerstones of the turn-based JRPG world. While the selection is not quite as robust as it used to be, PC Game Pass players still have a couple of Atlus options at their fingertips, including 2024's Persona 3 Reload. A full-blown remake of the 2006 PS2 classic, this addition retains most of the original's story beats and mechanics, all the while providing a few quality-of-life adjustments along with far improved visuals akin to Persona 5.
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Persona 3 Reload showcases not only Atlus' license at its best but also serves as a prime example of the JRPG genre's potential to craft dense narratives with lovable characters, strategic combat, and stellar world-building. Be it the addictive Persona-collecting system, the main story, or the fun social sim side content, P3R is the full package, and it can keep someone on the hook for potentially months.
Palworld
Jack Of All Trades & Master Of Some
Palworld
Starting 2024 on an exciting note, Palworld launched directly on Game Pass, although it is still in Game Preview (basically, early access). An open-world survival game where players catch monsters and engage in third-person shooter action, Pocket Pair's title sounds like a fever dream that haphazardly blends inspirations, genres, and selling points to create a malformed mess weighed down by ambition; except, it is pretty great.
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Although still an in-development project, Palworld is already an easy recommendation thanks to its addictive gameplay loop, immersive world, a robust selection of Pals, and accessible but engaging survival mechanics. The latter arrives in the form of base building and meter management, both of which are enhanced through Pals that can fulfill roles within their master's home. Battles are chaotic and fun, especially when played in co-op. While still too early to say, Palworld should go down as one of the best PC Game Pass games of 2024.
Dead Space (2023)
Metascore: 87
Dead Space (2023)
Available through EA Play (and Game Pass Ultimate), the Dead Space remake revamps the 2008 sci-fi horror classic, delivering a package that honors its predecessor while still taking enough risks to present a fresh experience. While the story hits most of the same beats, the journey itself can feel wildly different due to the implementation of a more open-ended map and the distribution of items like weapons and suits.
Newcomers who have never played a Dead Space project can jump directly into the remake without feeling lost. Meanwhile, long-time fans who adore the 2008 masterpiece should give the remake a try since it is not simply the same experience with a fresh coat of paint.
Diablo 4
Metascore: 86
Diablo 4
Except for perhaps Starfield, no other recent game has had its reputation decline as quickly as Diablo 4. Blizzard's action RPG had a fairly positive launch, garnering praise for its map, combat, and general aesthetic, the latter of which marked a return to the grimdark style of Diablo 2 rather than its sequel's vibrant palette. However, a weak endgame and a few poorly received updates chipped away at Diablo 4's goodwill, resulting in a polarizing project that is regarded by many to be a disappointment in this day and age.
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Despite all of that, the 2023 release is nevertheless a huge get for Game Pass, and it has enough positives to justify a recommendation to people who have been hesitant to take the plunge. Diablo 4 comes with quite a lengthy campaign that balances solid combat with addictive loot and some decent exploration. Even though the story takes a backseat and largely serves as a precursor to the endgame, it is a fun time in general, especially since the gameplay is extremely polished and allows for a fair amount of customization.
Lies Of P
Metascore: 84
Lies of P
Lies of P is a Soulslike inspired by Pinocchio, with players taking control of the eponymous puppet as they find themselves in Bloodborne-esque hellscape where death lurks around every corner. Boasting a gorgeous visual style and satisfying combat, Round8's project succeeds in crafting its own voice despite sharing quite a few similarities with the genre's most beloved properties.
Set in the city of Krat, Lies of P nails its atmosphere and enemy designs, with the latter producing a few truly terrifying bosses. The combat system rewards fast and aggressive play, and while dodging is an option, guarding is arguably more important. Ultimately, Lies of P is an indie project when compared to FromSoftware's titles, but it still manages to hold its own against that developer's masterpieces.
Football Manager 2024
Metascore: 83
Football Manager 2024
Sega's Football Manager is arguably the most popular sports sim active today, at least when it comes to the management side of things. Despite being reasonably successful by most metrics, the franchise is still undoubtedly niche since it caters to an audience that loves to get lost in the nitty-gritty details while consuming sheet after sheet of data. If it clicks with someone, FM can be downright addictive and deeply satisfying.
FM24 delivers quite a few considerable changes and improvements, including enhancing things like set pieces, the match viewer, and transfers. While certainly not for everyone, Sega's release is one of those games that can justify a subscription on its own for people interested in it.
Cocoon
Metascore: 88
Cocoon
Short but sweet, Cocoon is novel, innovative, and endlessly charming. Players control an insect as it travels through a desert-like world filled with orbs containing their own micro-universe. A cool concept executed brilliantly, Cocoon is a fantastic and well-paced puzzle game that regularly introduces new ideas to keep things feeling fresh.
2023 produced bigger releases than Geometric Interactive's project, but it didn't produce many games actively better than Cocoon. If someone is looking for something short to play in between Starfield and Lies of P, this title should be perfect.
Remnant 2
Metascore: 80
Remnant 2
PC Game Pass has both Remnant titles, and they are among the service's better Soulslikes. They are also third-person shooters that work well with a keyboard + mouse setup, something that cannot be said for most Dark Souls-style projects. As the first entry in the series, Remnant: From the Ashes deserves a mention since it has aged quite well since its 2019 debut. Newcomers who prefer to get the full experience should start with the original title, especially since the game's rougher edges might seem more pronounced if compared directly to its sequel. That said, Remnant 2 is superior in nearly every way, and it serves as a prime example of a sequel done (mostly) to perfection. Although not completely detached from its predecessor, the 2023 release is accessible to beginners as well.
Remnant 2 sends players on a wild adventure as they visit multiple worlds that are falling prey to the Rot. Utilizing procedural generation, the game is designed to be replayed multiple times since players cannot experience everything in a single playthrough. Fast-paced and action-packed, the gameplay moves at a quicker pace than most Soulslikes and also emphasizes crowd control. When it comes to character build variety, Remnant 2 starts decent and expands from there, and that is just referring to the standard archetypes (classes) and not all the customizable weapons and items that are also available.
Guilty Gear Strive
Metascore: 85
Guilty Gear -Strive-
Guilty Gear Strive is Arc System Works' latest entry in its anime fighting franchise. While overshadowed by Dragon Ball FighterZ, Guilty Gear is arguably the developer's primary license, and Strive stands toe-to-toe with the best fighters on the market. Balancing style and substance, the game offers fast-paced and skill-based combat that is immediately enjoyable but difficult to master.
Early entries in the series did not do a great job of introducing beginners to all the games' systems, but Strive shows improvement in this area. That said, there is still a fairly steep learning curve, particularly if someone plans to jump online. While there is an arcade mode to keep solo players busy, Strive does not have too much to offer in the single-player department. Consequently, this title should only be installed by people who plan to embrace multiplayer.
Resident Evil 2 (2019)
Metascore: 89
Resident Evil 2 (2019)
PC Game Pass only has one Resident Evil title; fortunately, the solitary pick is among the franchise's strongest entries. Although not the license's first remake, the 2019 release started Capcom's recent trend of revisiting classics to give them modern makeovers that go beyond just a graphical coat of paint. Transforming the PS1 masterpiece into a behind-the-shoulders horror epic, Resident Evil 2 retains the original's anxiety and tension while also making it more enjoyable to play (at least, by current standards).
With two main playable characters who each have campaigns, RE2 offers a great deal of content that can keep someone busy for a long time. Unlike some of the franchise's other recent remakes, this release is a proper survival horror experience with light action elements.
Hi-Fi Rush
Metascore: 89
Hi-Fi Rush
From the developer behind The Evil Within and the polarizing Ghostwire: Tokyo, Hi-Fi Rush is a colorful and high-octane action romp built on music. Through a series of unfortunate events, Chai winds up with a music player in his chest, which means his actions naturally get a boost when he times them to the beat. This proves handy when he is taking on the campaign's colorful and challenging bosses.
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Hi-Fi Rush pops off the screen with vibrant cyberpunk environments and beautifully designed characters. The game is a looker that also plays and sounds great. The combat system starts satisfying and gradually extends its complexity; when not engaging in stylish battles, players can look forward to enjoyable platforming that also complements the rhythm mechanic.
Tango's Ghostwire: Tokyo is also on Game Pass, and while not as decorated as Hi-Fi Rush, the first-person action-adventure title is certainly worth trying.
Cities: Skylines
Metascore: 85
Cities: Skylines
Cities: Skylines 2 is available on PC Game Pass, and die-hard fans of the original game should give the sequel a try as it brings plenty of fascinating ideas to the plate. However, the game has rough edges that make it difficult to wholeheartedly recommend in its current state; consequently, its fine-tuned predecessor gets the nod.
Cities: Skylines has been among the most addictive city builders for the best part of a decade, and it is relatively accessible compared to some other projects in the genre. While its successor is on its way to greatness, Cities: Skylines achieved that standard a long time ago.
Tunic
Metascore: 85
Tunic
Calling back to classic adventure games such as The Legend of Zelda, Tunicwears its influences on its sleeve, and the 2022 release does justice to them. Set in a meticulously crafted world, this adventure tasks players with exploring the land and dungeons all the while collecting new weapons and items.
Do not be fooled by the adorable visuals, Tuniccan be quite challenging, both in terms of the standard enemies and the array of bosses that are fought along the way. A delightful indie game that succeeds in feeling modern while paying tribute to classic titles from yesteryear, Tunicis certainly not a game someone wants to miss.
Mortal Kombat 11
Metascore: 82
Mortal Kombat 11
Mortal Kombat 11is one of the better entries in NetherRealm Studios' highly-regarded fighting franchise. Ever since the 2011 release, MKhas been on a tear, delivering entertaining over-the-top narratives with deep gameplay and a lot of online content.
MK11slows down the combat considerably, crafting an experience that prioritizes precise and strategic movements over button-mashing. The game's competitive scene can be quite overwhelming, especially now that MK11has been out for more than two years. However, the single-player campaign is plenty of fun and can also be completed within a weekend.
Hollow Knight: Voidheart Edition
Metascore: 87 (Standard Edition)
Hollow Knight
The indie scene has become flooded with Metroidvanias in the last decade or so, and few games have done a better job of capturing the genre's magic than Hollow Knight. Set in Hallownest, players guide a knight through a complex, beautiful, and frequently haunting world filled with tough enemies, secrets, and lore.
Hollow Knightdoes not handhold players, opting to emphasize the importance of exploration and discovery. Although not overly complex, Hollow Knight's combat system knocks it out of the park and manages to remain enjoyable for the entirety of the campaign's length.
Microsoft Flight Simulator Standard 40th Anniversary Edition
Metascore: 91
Microsoft Flight Simulator
Microsoft Flight Simulatoris a niche product that is also one of the reasons to pick up a PC Game Passsubscription. Permitting someone's computer can run it, Microsoft Flight Simulatoroffers an experience unlike anything else on the market.
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With Earth as its open-world, the flight sim allows pilots to plot courses and head out into the skies, traveling above vistas that could pass for real-life photographs. Ambitious, complex, and addictive, Microsoft Flight Simulatoris a technical masterpiece and a triumphant work of art.
Forza Horizon 5
Metascore: 91
Forza Horizon 5
Playground has yet to drop a dud when it comes to Forza Horizon, and the 2021 entry marks a new high point for the beloved racing series. Set in Mexico, Forza Horizon 5unleashes players on a massive and varied map filled with races, cars to unlock, jumps to make, and challenges to complete.
Visually stunning and boasting a respectable soundtrack, Forza Horizon 5is an arcade racer with almost no peers. Going by previous releases, the 2021 game should have a lifespan of at least a few years, so drivers have a lot of time to enjoy Mexico's biomes.
2023's Forza Motorsport is an option for players who prefer sim rather than arcade racers. The game has a mixed reputation so far, largely thanks to launching in a less-than-immaculate state.
Assassin's Creed Odyssey
Metascore: 87
Assassin's Creed Odyssey
Ubisoft has added quite a few of its projects to Sony and Microsoft's subscription services. PC Games Pass has Assassin's Creed Origins, Odyssey, and Valhalla, three open-world action-adventure games that will collectively keep somebody busy for over a hundred hours. These titles are generally fantastic, and personal preference for the games' settings is likely to dictate which release is considered superior.
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Odyssey is gorgeous, ambitious, and narratively engaging. Building on Origins' gameplay, Odyssey fine-tunes the melee combat to create a satisfying experience that packs quite a punch. Focusing more on RPG mechanics than its predecessor, the game has developed a somewhat mixed reputation among long-time fans due to departing from the franchise's roots, a process that was continued further by Valhalla. Still, in isolation, Odyssey is impressive and features one of Ubisoft's most captivating open-worlds.
Control Ultimate Edition
Metascore: 87
Control Ultimate Edition
Remedy Entertainment has been on a roll in recent years, culminating in 2023's fantastic Alan Wake 2. While that horror title is not on PC Game Pass, players can check out Control Ultimate Edition, which is the Xbox Series X/S version of 2019's vanilla version. Inspired by the SCP Foundation, the campaign follows Jesse Faden as she enters a government building in charge of investigating reality-bending entities; unfortunately for the protagonist, she arrives just when all hell has broken loose due to an invasion by enemies called the Hiss. Before long, Jesse is put in charge, handed a very cool gun, and told to fix things.
Control is just a blast to play. Remedy is well-known for crafting fantastic stories, but the developer's gameplay can be divisive at times. Except for the innovative Max Payne, Control arguably represents the company's peak in terms of gameplay, with the project doing a great job of blending third-person shooting with an array of useful abilities. Story-wise, Control's main plot is decent but nothing too special, and Jesse is a fairly forgettable protagonist. However, the FBC building is filled with SCP-driven events that are a constant treat, and the game shines whenever it shifts focus to one of these phenomena.
Halo: The Master Chief Collection
Metascore: 85 (Xbox One)
Halo: The Master Chief Collection
The entirety of the Halofranchise took a lengthy hiatus from PC after its initial outing with Combat Evolved, but all of that finally changed in 2019 — when the Master Chief Collection finally migrated to PC. Now mouse-and-keyboard warriors can follow the whole of Spartan-117’s saga and indulge in the full suite of multiplayer offerings alongside their Xbox brethren.
The MCCis virtually a crown jewel on the Xbox side of Game Pass, and it loses very little of that status in its transition to PC.20greatest achievements of the 2010s. So, does this make it a must-play for anyone with a PC Game Pass subscription? Well, yes and no. If someone loves 2D platformers, they owe it to themselves to try Extremely OK Games' title. However, Celeste is a hard-as-nails precision platformer that can be exhausting for anyone who is not really looking for an especially difficult challenge. It is not particularly accessible.
Unlike quite a few entries in the genre, Celeste has a pretty in-depth story. Players control Madeline, a woman who goes on a soul-searching journey to climb Celeste Mountain. Touching upon mature themes like depression, the platformer is surprisingly character-driven, and its punishing gameplay reflects Madeline's journey.
Cassette Beasts
Metascore: 84
Cassette Beasts
Pokemon will never come to Xbox Game Pass, so monster-taming fans must look elsewhere to get their fix. Debuting in April 2023, Cassette Beasts instantly declared itself as a fantastic alternative to Nintendo's flagship property. As the name suggests, the turn-based RPG revolves around beasts that can be recorded via a cassette tape; if successful, which is hardly a guarantee, players gain the ability to transform into that monster during battle.
Cassette Beasts' combat blends the familiar with the novel to create a battle system that is both accessible and challenging. Although not its only interesting mechanic, combat presents the option to fuse monsters, creating a superpowered entity that will be very useful against the campaign's harder enemies. Narratively, Bytten Studio crafted a fascinating story set on a mysterious island cut off from the rest of reality.
Pentiment
Metascore: 88
Pentiment
Pentiment is a grandiose adventure through 16th-century Bavaria. Those looking for a narrative-driven adventure that features puzzle elements should find tons to enjoy about Pentiment. Featuring beautiful and artistic graphics, along with wonderful sound design and an engrossing landscape, this title should keep players on the edge of their seats from the start.
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Players will have to explore their surroundings, engage with NPCs, and solve puzzles sprinkled around each plot line to progress through each of Pentiment's exciting "acts." Although not as "big" of a release as some of Obsidian's other projects, Pentiment represents the developer at its creative peak, particularly when it comes to the game's stellar writing.
Grounded
Metascore: 83
Grounded
Players who enjoy games like Minecraftand Terrariashould consider hopping into Grounded. This microscopic adventure sees players entering a backyard landscape after being shrunk down to a fraction of their former size. Players will have to battle against hordes of vicious bugs to collect various materials to strengthen their armaments and increase their survivability.
Along the way, they will uncover an underlying storyline that will have them traveling all over the backyard to collect a variety of specialized computer chips. Players can embark on this journey by themselves or join in with up to three other friends, both of which should result in mostly enjoyable survival sandbox experiences. That said, Grounded really comes alive in co-op, especially since players take on four different characters who can pursue unique and complementary builds.
A Plague Tale: Requiem
Metascore: 82
A Plague Tale: Requiem
Asobo Studio's highly anticipated sequel to 2019's A Plague Tale: Innocence is finally out, and Requiem is just as brilliant as its predecessor. Once again cast as Amicia, players find themselves heading out on a harrowing journey to find a cure for Hugo, the protagonist's younger brother, during the French Inquisition and black plague.
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A Plague Tale: Requiem sticks close to the blueprint established by the first game, all the while improving upon a few elements. The sequel has a far superior combat system that presents Amicia with a wider variety of options. The story is also fantastic and builds up nicely.
Vampire Survivors
Metascore: 87
Vampire Survivors
After spending almost a year in early access on Steam, Vampire Survivors made its full debut on October 20, 2022. The top-down roguelike has been nothing short of a colossal hit, and it has received plenty of updates over the last year. After selecting one of Vampire Survivors' available characters, players drop into a stage where they are bombarded by waves of enemies. The goal is to simply survive until the time limit while upgrading weapons, unlocking power-ups, and gaining gold coins.
Although initially seeming very simple, this indie darling has surprising depth thanks to its wide variety of characters and weapons, all of which require a lot of effort to fully master. Even unlocking everything is hard work. Vampire Survivors is a great PC Game Pass game with a gameplay loop perfect for a subscription service that encourages playing multiple titles simultaneously.
Rise Of The Tomb Raider
Metascore: 86
Rise of the Tomb Raider
Somewhat randomly, the middle entry in Lara Croft's Survivor trilogy was added to PC Game Pass toward the end of 2023. At this point, most people have probably experienced 2013's Tomb Raider since it is not exactly a hard game to get a hold of, but players who have not experienced the reboot might be hesitant to jump into its sequel. Although it does reference things that happen in its predecessor, Rise of the Tomb Raider works well enough as a stand-alone adventure, and it is arguably the best chapter of the trilogy.
Blending set pieces with open areas that encourage exploration, Rise of the Tomb Raider is a well-rounded package, offering great platforming, decent puzzles, solid gunplay, beautiful visuals, and a fun story. Any subscribers looking to go on an adventure will struggle to find anything better than Crystal Dynamics' title on PC Game Pass.
Monster Hunter Rise
Metascore: 86
Monster Hunter Rise
Originally a Switch exclusive, Monster Hunter Rise eventually made its way to other platforms, including PC Game Pass. People familiar with Capcom's franchise will feel right at home with the 2021 release, especially if they experienced Monster Hunter World; however, Rise is still a unique beast that stands well on its own two feet. Opting for smaller scale maps and missions than its predecessor, Rise strips back some of the fat in order to emphasize Monster Hunter's core appeal: the combat.
While Rise has something of a story, it is merely there to guide players toward the end game when they can focus on grinding monsters to unlock better loot (which can then be used to grind even deadlier monsters). This gameplay loop has worked for decades, and Rise is no exception.
Starfield
Metascore: 83
Starfield
Regardless of its reception, which started positive but steadily became more mixed, Bethesda's sci-fi open-world game was one of 2023's most significant releases. Throughout its pre-launch life, Starfield was kind of presented as Skyrim in space, and while not inaccurate, that description is not reflective of the experience. For better or worse, Starfield is its own beast that takes ideas from Bethesda's past without repeating them verbatim. The result is a game that might not immediately hit the mark with long-time fans who are specifically searching for sci-fi Elder Scrolls or Fallout, a fact that is not helped by the campaign's slow start. However, once things open up, the game becomes something special.
While Starfield's main story is by no means bad, it is merely a small part of the overall package and can be ignored for hours on end. Once players receive a ship and are allowed to do their own thing, they can simply go wherever they please. Explore, investigate, speak to NPCs, and just see what this universe has to offer. Using procedural generation, the game has more than a thousand visitable planets that can be used as a base for an outpost. They do not all have things worth discovering, but they can serve as settings for some fun events. Starfield's cities are also grand and impressive. The game's gunplay is Bethesda's best so far, and it is genuinely enjoyable even when compared to other sci-fi RPGs.
Since its release, Starfield's reputation has notably declined, to the point of garnering a fair amount of backlash. Ultimately, this sci-fi adventure is not on the same level as Bethesda's greatest RPGs, which also happen to be some of the best games of all time. Nevertheless, this title is regularly good and occasionally great, even if it is far from a masterpiece.
Disney Dreamlight Valley
Metascore: 70
Disney Dreamlight Valley
Disney Dreamlight Valleywas a difficult project to pin down. Set in a Mickey Mouse-themed world, the sim tasks players with rejuvenating a village by convincing Disney's iconic characters to move into the area. The project has come a long way since its game preview release, and the current version is fun and rewarding.
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Ultimately, a person's appreciation for this title will primarily come down to their interest in Disney and Pixar properties. Non-fans might still enjoy Disney Dreamlight Valley as it is a solid life-sim with adventure elements such as quests, but a pre-existing love for these characters certainly helps.
Tales Of Arise
Metascore: 87
Tales of Arise
Bandai Namco's Tales is a step below the likes of Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest in terms of exposure and influence, but the franchise is still a cornerstone of the JRPG genre. Known for its real-time combat, the license has produced some all-time great projects like Symphonia and Vesperia, neither of which are on Game Pass at the moment; however, subscribers can check out 2021's Tales of Arise, the latest new entry in the series. Since each game is set in a separate universe, newcomers can jump into this title without reservations, and they will find a polished and lengthy campaign that tells a satisfying and fairly mature story.
Tales lives and dies on the quality of its combat, and Arise sits firmly among the franchise's best efforts. Fast-paced and challenging, the gameplay gradually introduces new mechanics at a good pace, allowing players to take in everything without feeling overwhelmed. As with all Tales games, Arise has multiple playable characters that slot into archetypal roles/classes, and they are quite different from each other.
Inside
Metascore: 87
Inside
Playdead's Insideis a dark and unsettling 2.5D platformer about a boy traveling across a dystopian world. Utilizing ambiguous storytelling that focuses more on atmosphere rather than twists, this 2016 indie darling is a triumph of level and environmental design.
In terms of gameplay, Insidedoes not necessarily do anything all that unique, but the game executes its puzzles so well that it still manages to stand out. This is one of those projects that simply needs to be experienced by everyone interested in gaming, and Inside is one of the best PC Game Pass games.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge
Metascore: 84
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge
The heroes in a half-shell are back in a modern beat 'em up that harbors back to arcade classics like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time, and this adventure delivers far more than just a nostalgia trip. TMNT: Shredder's Revengepresents a delightful modernization of the side-scrolling brawler formula, one that preserves and enhances that old-school '90s charm of when these styles of games were inescapable.
Featuring six playable characters who each feel unique and 16 stages that pay homage to the TMNTfranchise,Shredder's Revengeis a must-play for long-time fans of the franchise or simply any PC Game Pass subscriber looking to try out an awesome title.
Botany Manor
Metascore: 83
Botany Manor
Balloon Studios' Botany Manor will probably not attract too much attention as part of the PC Game Pass library. Compared to blockbusters like Diablo 4 and Starfield, this cute indie puzzle game is low-key and only tries to keep players invested for a short period of time. Lasting roughly 5 hours, Botany Manor can be completed in a single day, and that would be a relaxing way to spend an afternoon.
Set in the late 19th century, the story revolves around Arabella Greene, a botanist who is returning to her family manor in order to jot down information on plants she plans to include in an upcoming book. Figuring out these details takes the form of puzzles, with Arabella working to understand what each seed needs to grow and flourish. While complex enough to require thought, Botany Manor's puzzles generally avoid becoming too obtuse or frustrating, allowing the campaign to maintain a calm tone throughout.
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