In Fireteam Elite , players are tasked with selecting one of four playable classes and mowing down hordes of the titular Xenomorph, complete with particularly problematic variations of the alien peppered throughout.
The game features some basic-yet-solid progression mechanics in unlockable guns, attachments, and consumable items to continuously tempt you back into the fray. Altogether, it makes for a fun and engrossing cooperative experience. Unpacking follows one person's life, from their first bedroom at their parent's house, to their first apartment and beyond.
It's a very simple game mechanically, but it also packs a lot of narrative into a fairly short experience with little-to-no text or voiceover. Unpacking is a perfect wind-down game for players who are looking for something more relaxed in gameplay and narrative, and it is an absolute hidden gem on Xbox Game Pass.
Stardew Valley is easily one of the most zen experiences to be had in its genre. Players grow crops, find romance, assist the locals with their various problems, dive into the mines to fight monsters and liberate riches, and more over the course of their stay in the Valley.
But one of the best parts of Stardew is easily the relaxed sense of progression. Hate spiders? Kill them with fire. Or clipboards. Or high-powered magnum revolvers. You can kill spiders with a lot of different things, really, and Kill It With Fire showcases a whole gamut of spider extermination methods.
Cast as a humble homeowner, the game tasks you with one fairly straightforward goal — kill the spiders infesting your abode by any means necessary. Progressing through the levels will unlock a bevy of interesting implements of spider destruction. The Wild at Heart occupies a space between Pikmin and a 2D adventure game from yesteryear. The game follows two young kids exporting a mystical forest after they run away from home.
One major facet that sets it apart is in the name — Shells. In addition to several other unique mechanics, players can expect a sharp execution of the other Souls trappings: parries and ripostes, bombastic boss fights demanding sensitive timing, and a decrepit, moldering world begging for a savior.
Dark Souls fans are sure to find themselves at home. Anyone with access to a PC or Xbox console can play the online multiplayer component of the latest entry in the Halo series.
Players can jump into a Big Team Battle or a ranked Arena match and have the time of their lives. Well-crafted maps, new weapons, and entertaining game modes keep Halo Infinite feeling fresh.
It just caters to Halo fans in all the right ways. In addition to that, the campaign experience is available to Xbox Game Pass subscribers. It tells a more personal story that focuses on the Master Chief's adventures on Zeta Halo, complete with an astounding open-world map that finally realizes the grandeur of a Halo ring. The weapon sandbox has been revitalized and combat has never felt more evolved.
Halo nostalgia is real, and Infinite completely satisfies it. The Forza Horizon franchise has always done an incredible job blending the appeal of arcade racers like Burnout with the realistic precision controls of the Motorsport games. Horizon 5 is no exception, and it just so happens to be one of the best-looking games available on next-gen consoles.
Like its predecessors, Horizon 5 has players exploring an open world and completing a wide variety of objectives and races. Mexico has no shortage of gorgeous locales to drive through while setting up for the Horizon Festival. It's a game with so much to do — it's almost too easy to pick a direction, start driving, and find something worthwhile on the Horizon.
It treads over so many genres, it feels like multiple games in one package. And not only does it offer more than you might expect, it provides subscribers with one of the best cooperative experiences of the decade. Players take control of Cody and May, a married couple on the brink of divorce. The two are magically turned into dolls, which of course leads to a variety of hijinks as they make their way through a now larger and more dangerous world. From sliding down pipes to escaping from vacuums to battling wasps, there are so many ripe opportunities for engaging gameplay, and It Takes Two takes advantage of them all.
Fans of Telltale's brand of choose-your-own-adventure stories will feel right at home with Last Stop. The game is very light on any traditional gameplay even by the standards of modern games in the genre , but its plot, visual style, and narrative pacing more than make up for any mechanical shortcomings.
Last Stop follows three interweaving characters and plots spread out across six chapters. Each chapter is broken up into a minute section for each character. And frankly, the bite-sized nature of each mini-arc helps propel the game's supernatural plot from start to finish. The game's structure makes it the perfect fit for Game Pass and gamers looking for more story-oriented games in the genre.
Boyfriend Dungeon wears its style, theme, and heart on its sleeve — players will be able to guess from the title alone whether or not the game is for them. Boyfriend Dungeon is about dungeon crawling and figuring out which of the game's many romance options makes the best partner for fighting through said dungeons. Boyfriend Dungeon is a fairly stripped-down dungeon crawler, with a very light skill tree and little in the way of enemy variety. But what it lacks in loot, gear, and customization, it more than makes up for with personality and style.
It also doesn't overstay its welcome or expect players to sink hours into learning any complex systems before its short runtime is up. It's a game that's more about the friends made along the way than gearing up for a big final encounter.
The final product of one of the most popular Skyrim mods, The Forgotten City is one of the most intriguing games you can pluck from the Xbox Game Pass library. Set in an ancient city from a long-ago time, you and its denizens are stuck in a time loop that appears nigh unbreakable. Using your knowledge of coming events and some experimentation, it is up to you to figure out what is going on. Aside from just progressing your character, the elusive nature of the plot will have you continuing on your journey.
Nothing makes for a great time quite like fending off a horde of zombies alongside your friends. Up to four players can team up to tackle a mission-based campaign , each of which ends up with the group fleeing into the relative safety of a safe room. The gunplay is crisp and satisfying — it makes a clear evolution from Left 4 Dead by incorporating attachments and ADS mechanics without sacrificing the loose, fast, and frenetic run-and-gun action.
Dragon Ball FighterZ is a love letter to both the manga and anime of the beloved franchise. There is no shortage of iconic stances, animations, and easter eggs for Dragon Ball fans to sift through. It cannot be understated: FighterZ 's visuals flawlessly capture the feeling of watching Dragon Ball. It also happens to be an incredible game in its own right. Dragon Ball FighterZ is a 3-vs-3 tag battle fighting game.
Like Marvel Vs. Capcom , players choose a team of combatants at the start of each match and can swap between them for combos. The fights are fast-paced, frenetic, and competitive.
The game has an incredibly deep combo system with some built-in auto-combos for players new to the genre that includes all the polish fighting game fans expect from Arc System Works. A must for fans of the series and genre. Sable is an absolutely gorgeous game, with an unforgettable artstyle that stands out from others found in the massive collection of games already available on Xbox Game Pass.
While the game is rather sparse when it comes to side quests and activities to do, the freedom to roam through the wide, arid deserts is a large part of its appeal. The game is not all that long, and it is definitely more of a relaxing experience than an action-packed adventure.
There is a short stack of horror games in the Xbox Game Pass library, but the titles that are available provide plenty of scares. Visage makes for a fine addition to this already tantalizing collection of spine-tingling, skin-crawling horror games. Visage stands alongside its peers as one of the most suspense-filled psychological horror titles to date.
It calls to mind the infamous P. Players must walk through hallways full of ominous visions, all while being tormented by grotesque figures that silently stalk them.
Though there is no major action to be found in Visage , the superlative atmospheric tension is more than enough to keep you disquietingly engrossed in the slow-paced experience. Flashy action is what Scarlet Nexus is all about. Players take on the role of Yuito Sumeragi or Kasane Randall, new recruits to the OSF, a task force dedicated to eliminating monstrous, supernatural-type creatures known only as Others.
Powerful Psionic abilities and classic anime melee weapons make combat a bombastic affair. The best thing about Scarlet Nexus is how straightforward its gameplay and narrative can be for fans of the genre. It knows its identity; it knows its fans. If anything about Scarlet Nexus calls to you after your first few minutes of playing, you can rest assured that the remainder of the game will be just as enjoyable.
The Artful Escape is exactly as its title describes, an escape into a multidimensional, otherworldly soundscape that is as artful as it is indescribable. The indie adventure game follows Francis Vendetti, an aspiring musician who is struggling to get out from under the shadow of his famous, folk-singing uncle. In an effort to find his own identity , Francis begins a cosmic journey that is nothing short of extraordinary. Players get to tour the universe alongside Francis as he discovers himself and who he truly wants to be.
The Artful Escape is less of a game and more of an experience, but this unique aspect of the title makes it a definite gem in the Xbox Game Pass library.
Rather than utilizing portals and momentum as part of its puzzles, Superliminal is all about perspective. The way you perceive something leads to the solution.
A small item can be made to seem as large as a house when you hold it just right. For instance, grabbing a soda can and holding it right in front of your face can make it seem larger than it really is based on perspective. Superliminal takes this idea and goes wild with it, leading to a number of mind-bending puzzles involving distance and light. It perfectly showcases how a different point of view can solve almost any problem.
Though it is a very short game, it is an absolute must-play if you want a title that can turn your world upside down. Solidly designed cooperative stealth-action games are a rarity, but Aragami 2 manages to pull it off in fine fashion.
As a member of a clan of undead ninja-guardians, it falls to you and up to two stealthy comrades to utilize various shadow powers, stealth, and good, old-fashioned katana combat to harass, harry, and sabotage an invading army as it pillages your homeland and slays your people. Monster Train's claim to fame is a unique three-tiered floor system where players can set up their defenses and monsters to protect their core HP sitting at the top of the train.
The system combines the best deck-builders with this unique mechanic, and an enormous number of different characters and abilities to give players a near-infinite number of strategies and combinations. Anyone riding the Monster Train will quickly find their route to an OP deck — and that's half the fun.
Is sixteen years too long to wait for a proper sequel? Probably, yes. Psychonauts 2 hits with all the vibrance and zany, third-person action-platforming madness that solidified the original as a cult classic. Players once again control Raz Aquato as he continues to climb the ranks of the legendary Psychonauts. Rather, it is all about atmosphere. If a steadily-paced horror game that bases its ambiance on these dual aesthetics sounds like your cup of tea, then The Medium is the perfect Game Pass title for you.
Twelve Minutes is a harrowing escape room-style mystery game, where players find themselves trapped in a minute time loop that ends in tragedy. Every cycle, players need to use what they've learned to get one step closer to piecing together the plot. It's an exhilarating premise made even better by its setting. The cerebral thriller puts players in control of a husband and wife played by James McAvoy and Daisy Ridley minutes before an aggressive cop Willem Dafoe shows up to cuff them.
True to the genre, it's a brutal endeavor ripe with twists and turns. Put simply, Quake brought a lot to the FPS genre — it popularized fully 3D-rendered environments, internet-based multiplayer deathmatches, and a ton of other features that have become part-and-parcel to the genre as a whole. Its inclusion in the Xbox Game Pass library is a blessing for those who want to explore the early foundation of first-person shooters. Though the weapon sandbox is fairly straightforward, the breakneck speed with which players can move around maps is the highlight of the game.
Fast-paced action is delivered whether you are competing in matches against other players or blazing through the story levels.
The visuals of Quake , even in its remastered state, are rather dated, but the sheer entertainment value inherent in its mechanics is ageless. Before Donut County or Hole.
The original game is about absorbing everything in sight. Katamari Damacy 's bright and colorful world casts players as the Prince of the Cosmos, who has to help rebuild said cosmos by rolling up enough material to make a star or moon.
It is the best kind of ridiculous. Players slowly push around a sticky ball that picks up everything it touches. Levels deal with progressively larger and larger objects, and the whole process is equal parts funny and satisfying. Anyone who never played the original when it debuted on PS2 and is interested in quirky or unique game design should check out the world of Katamari Damacy.
Cast as Zagreus, a son of the dour death god himself, players are tasked with guiding the cocksure anti-hero in battling through Tartarus as he seeks to escape the drab realm of his father and take up residence with his Olympian cousins.
The action itself is buttery smooth, playing as an isometric hack-and-slash ARPG with a host of intriguing weapons and powers for Zagreus to peruse in his quest. The cast of characters is brought to life with a strikingly vibrant art style and brilliant voice acting. Hades is definitely one for the books, and its arrival on consoles is sure to seal the deal. The Ascent mashes together several elements that get along swimmingly — the charm and action of a twin stick shooter meet the loot-heavy shenanigans and progression elements typical of isometric action-RPGs in a delightful cyberpunk setting.
Up to four players can roam the gritty arcology of the planet Veles, engaging in shootouts with rival gangs or mechanized ferals. Combat in The Ascent is intuitive and never feels like a grind. If anything, despite the raucous, neon nature of the world, lighting up the streets of the metropolis with a handful of friends is simultaneously relaxing and exciting.
The Ascent keeps players riveted with the entertaining gunplay without bogging them down in hard-to-learn systems. A violent black and white puzzle platformer starring a small child in a nightmarish world, Limbo is one of the most striking games ever made. An early indie game darling, Limbo has players moving through the stark environment, solving puzzles and trying to escape with their life.
Despite its bleak aesthetic, Limbo is still an incredibly thrilling experience. It's a game that tries to keep its player's stomach in knots during cinematic moments, and even manages to surprise during its puzzle sequences. It's easy to see why so many developers are still trying to emulate Limbo's success today.
The Gears of War franchise is emblematic of third-person cover-based shooters with a heavy emphasis on cooperative gameplay, but at this point, the original titles are starting to really show their age. The graphics have been generally enhanced, enemies can be spotted, and weapons can be switched during mad dashes from cover to cover. What more could a Gears fan want? Lumines is unquestionably one of the best Tetris-style puzzle games and helped pave the way for its developer to make Tetris Effect in The original Lumines is still a feast for the senses, combining pattern recognition with a carefully curated soundtrack and a constantly evolving aesthetic.
The game's core loop has players matching tiles that drop from the top of the screen in non-conforming patterns. Unlike Tetris, tiles aren't removed from the screen when players complete a 'line' or 'shape. It manages to capture the trial of living with psychosis and tell a moving story at the same time.
Her journey is harrowing as the voices she hears in her own head plague her and the player with doubts and bits of advice. While her quest is grueling, and it often makes you question whether or not the whole venture is worth it, it culminates in one of the most satisfying endings in gaming history.
Hellblade proves that battling your own demons is a fight worthy of recognition and esteem. Being busy is the name of the game as you have to manage how much money your farm is earning with upgrading tractors and other pieces of equipment in order to thus acquire more land and grow yet more crops. The detail given to this farming simulation is a delight for any fan of the genre.
And what makes Farming Simulator an even better addition to the Xbox Game Pass library is the ability to play it with friends. The title supports multiplayer, which means groups of friends can spend quality time being agricultural entrepreneurs together. The game comes with an appropriately hamfisted campaign mode, but the real treasure is its suite of multiplayer offerings: heart-pounding one-on-one duels, chaotic team battles, and even a few PVE bits all offer unique experiences of their own.
Golfing has never been more relaxing or stress-inducing than in Golf With Your Friends. This casual golfing title might seem like an enjoyable co-op experience for a group of friends to partake in. But beneath this seemingly tranquil surface is a turbulent and infuriating game that will break friendships instead of clubs. Easing a golf ball into a hole becomes a practice in impossibility thanks to convoluted courses.
From water falls to ghosts to black holes, an array of jaw-dropping obstacles stand in the way of making par. Is it annoying to sink every swing on a single hole? Is it easy to get lost in the dazzle of new courses? Most certainly. Is it an immense amount of fun to play? Fans of turn-based strategy games like XCOM or Fire Emblem might scoff at the idea of the action-packed Gears of War franchise being turned into a tactics game, but the result is an impressive first foray into the genre.
Gears has always been about player positioning, flanks, and coordinated strikes — the translation to top-down strategy game is remarkably seamless. Strategy game fans who have never touched a Gears title before should absolutely make the time to try out Gears Tactics. The game strikes an impressive balance in its complexity. Newcomers to the turn-based strategy genre won't feel overwhelmed, but veterans will be pleasantly surprised by some of the very specific tweaks and customizations offered.
A Plague Tale: Innocence is a 14th-century alternate history story with fantasy elements that follows two noble siblings chased out of their home by the English.
Set during the advent of the bubonic plague, the two find themselves wrapped up in a larger-than-life plot to find a cure for the Black Death while evading both political and religious forces that have their own ambitions. Despite its fascinating overarching narrative, the game is mostly centered around its heroes' relationships and their fight for survival. Fans of triple-A blockbusters will feel right at home going through Plague Tale's stealth-action gameplay.
The game has a very satisfying sense of progression on account of its naturally evolving plot, solid gameplay mechanics, and the intriguing player abilities obtained throughout the game. Doom was the revitalization the series needed to prove to the world that it was still relevant.
For a long time, Doom was considered a game of a bygone era, influential but no longer in its prime. Id Software changed all that with the creation of Doom The Doom Slayer came roaring back into existence, ripping and tearing a new place for himself in the gaming landscape. Not only did this reboot bring Doom back into the cultural awareness, it showed that a single-player campaign that is well-crafted and vigorous good fun can entice players just as much as, if not more than, another battle royale.
Doom is not one to miss for fans of fast-paced shooters and action-packed combat. Let's get this out of the way: Yakuza: Like a Dragon is a perfect jumping-off point for anyone new to the Yakuza series. It's a whole new cast of characters in a whole new area. Yes, there are nods to the rest of the franchise, but there's nothing to hamper newcomers' enjoyment. What fans of the genre won't be expecting is how well these tropes translate to a modern-day crime drama about found family. Yakuza: Like a Dragon is fun, funny, and an absolute joy to play through.
Don't miss it! However, in addition to the beautiful rendering of the entire planet, the game also gives players an opportunity to test out piloting skills thanks to its intuitive, simulated aircraft controls. A variety of realistically rendered airplanes are at your piloting disposal, replete with interactive features and instruments that lend a deep sense of immersion to this already-stunning simulation title.
Take to the sky under a variety of weather and environmental conditions and earn your wings in the way of your choosing. Co-op fun of any sort is always a welcome addition to the Xbox Game Pass library, and those who own a subscription can now celebrate the inclusion of Gang Beasts on an already jam-packed roster of great games.
Goofy wrestling in silly costumes makes the violent thrashings seem hilarious and adorable. The stages on which players combat each other are simplistic in design, but wacky in concept, from outdoor elevators to churning factory floors to an active subway tunnel. Dipping into a game of Gang Beasts is enjoyable to the extreme, making this lighthearted title a must-play for anyone who wants to have a bumbling brawl.
Knockout City is a competitive dodgeball game that's easy to learn but hard to master. Fans of competitive shooters who struggle with twitch-based gameplay will feel right at home with Knockout City.
It uses the very familiar rulesets of popular 3v3 multiplayer modes i. Team Death Match , but doesn't award victory to the team who can score the most headshots. Instead, Knockout City is more about positioning. The game uses a lock-on targeting system, so knocking someone out has more to do with where a player is standing and how well coordinated the opposing team is. It's an impressive spin on the genre reminiscent of Splatoon — and who doesn't love a pain-free game of dodgeball.
Make no mistake, Darkest Dungeon sets players up for a brutal, turn-based roguelike experience. Cast as the unlucky beneficiary inheriting a cursed estate, players must recruit a party of daring-yet-vulnerable adventurers to root out the corruption that has overtaken it. The iconic mechanics of the more recent titles in the Mortal Kombat franchise were perfectly paired with the DC Universe in Injustice. The sequel simply polishes an already explosive formula — from iconic mainstays like Batman and Superman to relatively deep digs like Blue Beetle and Atrocitus, the roster is bursting with heroic and villainous selections sure to delight the considerable intersections between DC and fighting-game fans to no end.
Hollow Knight's exploration and genuine sense of discovery are easily some of the best in the genre. It's a shining example of how to make a Metroidvania in the modern era.
Hollow Knight never trades in its mystery or world-building for padded side quests or game-breaking boosts. It remains a somber, magical, and deceptively challenging game all the way through. It definitely takes a page from the Dark Souls series, so be prepared to wander into new areas with caution, and get ready to learn every boss' pattern exactly.
But it went over surprisingly smoothly — the controls were intuitively mapped for controllers, and the streamlined gameplay made for a great RTS title for fans of both the genre and the mainline Halo franchise. Spiritfarer casts you as a ferry master shepherding souls to their final resting grounds. It sounds grim, but behind its premise is an incredibly hopeful game about love, loss, and growth.
The game's art design allows it to walk the line between tackling a depressing subject and remaining the soothing experience players expect from a management sim. The formula works fantastically, and the story is pretty good too, thanks to the usual high-quality character development and plenty of gorgeous in-engine cutscenes.
Franchises rooted in one genre don't often make the leap to a completely different one so seamlessly, but Gears Tactics pulls it off. No Man's Sky Next is the story that the entire industry points to when looking for a comback tale and it's well deserved. Hello Games managed to continue supporting No Man's Sky with several updates that added quality of life features, like Expeditions that add a new set of challenges you can play with your friends, or the overhauled space stations, new enemies, cross-platform bases, and a ton of other community asks.
Hello Games really does deserve credit because what they've created is beloved by players everywhere. There are plenty of excellent reasons to play Elder Scrolls Online on Xbox. One, it's an excellent online RPG that continues to get better with each new content update side note: Morrowind is in here! Two, it now officially takes advantage of the Xbox Series X. It's an MMO that can be dipped in and out of at will; no need to treat it like a second job. Just soak yourself in the world of Tamriel and enjoy!
In addition to superb gameplay Fallen Order adds a cherry on top in the form of a memorable story that will have you travelling across the galaxy far far away with a band of misfits by your side.
A great story, stellar gameplay, and plenty of Empire baddies to slice away at await you on this adventure. Fallen Order is officially the start of a new Star Wars game franchise , according to EA, though there's been no official word on a sequel. The original Titanfall was great, but the sequel delivered everything the first game failed to: an outstanding single-player campaign and some meat on Titanfall's strong but otherwise skinny multiplayer bones.
The multiplayer part was obvious: more Titans, more game modes, more maps, etc. And Titanfall 2 delivered there. But that campaign almost came out of nowhere. It may not have had much of a story, but it's one of the best shooter campaigns of this generation on the back of its smart, variety-is-king design. Respawn has ended all new sales of the original Titanfall.
The servers will remain live, however, and Titanfall 2 will not be affected. Respawn's slick gunplay came to life in an exciting new way when its battle royal Apex Legends first launched in , and since then, it's only gotten better.
Apex Legends' regular seasonal content drops are impressive. Not only can we expect a new Legend complete with story content and a neat kit, there's often also map changes and sometimes a whole new map , a weapon or mechanic, and quality of life updates alongside the battlepass.
Those regular updates plus the occasional holiday event and addition of quests keep Apex Legends in our rotation. It was also one of the most successful games on Steam in , both in terms of player engagement and revenue. Metal Gear Solid V — both The Phantom Pain and its precursor Ground Zeroes — is, without question, the most ambitious entry in the Metal Gear series, both in terms of its gameplay mechanics and scattered some might say incomplete story.
Featuring what is undoubtedly one of the most complex sandboxes in gaming history, The Phantom Pain gives players a huge arsenal of weapons, vehicles, gadgets, and AI companions to approach missions creatively. Konami is reportedly working on a new Metal Gear. The game is said to be a remake of Metal Gear Solid 3 , in development at Singaporean studio Virtuos. Ori and the Will of the Wisps picks up the torch that Blind Forest lit in and carries it to new heights.
The foundation was already there, but Moon Studios spent the five years between games building out a livelier world, a fully-loaded moveset with a new emphasis on combat, and another helping of bittersweet story. Ori and the Will of the Wisps is one of the best platformers you will find on any platform thanks to its creative puzzles and periods of racing platforming punctuated with soulful moments that give its characters a chance to breathe and shine. Forza Horizon 4 isn't just the best Forza game ever made, it's the single greatest car game of the last decade, and maybe of all-time.
It has a gigantic, diverse selection of cars , its seasons change the look and feel of the experience, and its soundtrack is bright, cheery, and bound to put you in a good mood. Somehow, Forza Horizon keeps getting better, which seemed all but impossible after the sublime Forza Horizon 3. The story of Gears 5 is heartfelt, personal, and engaging, while multiplayer is once again a blast, too.
The staple Versus and Horde modes are joined by the interesting new Escape mode that challenges a team of three to get the heck out of a map before a lethal poison cloud envelops them. Bring on Gears 6! The original Gears made our list of the best Xbox exclusives of all time. This collection of six Halo games stands tall for the campaigns alone — particularly the completely remastered Halo 2 Anniversary — but now that developer has updated the once-maligned multiplayer suite along with new features, enhancements, and an overall level of polish, Halo: The Master Chief Collection is an absolute must-own that just keeps getting better year after year.
This is the quintessential Halo experience that has finally fulfilled all of its massive potential. If you're a longtime fan of the Halo universe or a newcomer who has no idea where to start in the long saga of the Master Chief, you can't do better than this.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice offers an exhilarating dose of what FromSoftware does best with new, skill-heavy combat systems that require precision and perfection to master. Its specific brand of action may not be for everyone, but those who stick it out will find Sekiro to be an immensely rewarding journey. FromSoftware's next game is the highly anticipated Elden Ring , out February We define a 10 out of 10 as a "masterpiece," and Inside is every bit of one.
The non-sequel follow-up to the sublime Limbo took six years to make, and it looks like five of those were spent on polish. Every pixel, animation, ray of light, and audio cue feels considered — not to mention the puzzles themselves. Inside won't strain your brain too hard, but its impactful non-verbal story will leave you contemplating what it all means for days after you finish it.
Inside is simply unforgettable and should not be missed. Is it a nice looking game with a whimsical, fairy-tale tone and graphics to match? Yes, most certainly.
But you need to play It Takes Two with a friend or loved one either on the couch or via online play, of course, since It Takes Two cannot be played alone because it is simply one of the best and most unique multiplayer experiences you can find these days.
Play it and we promise you'll smile. Remedy, meanwhile, is working on several new projects, including a Control multiplayer game, the long-awaited Alan Wake 2 , and a free-to-play co-op shooter codenamed Vanguard. Agent 47's latest and for now, last outing is not only a much better game than its two predecessors, it's a much prettier one too. Hitman 3 has some truly breathtaking scenes from an eye-candy perspective.
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