Xbox Game Pass Games: 7 Top Picks

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1. Gears Tactics

Description: An underrated tactics game that takes the world, weapons, and enemies of Gears of War and uses them to make a tactics game. It’s a perfect fit for a world designed as a cover shooter,asking you to set up your Cogs in the right spots to take down locusts.You still have to throw grenades in the emergence holes, and maximize cover, but now in a turn-based tactics game. The story is quiet excellent, but the tactics combat feels like it can compete with the best of them. Most levels are sprawling, just like the mainline games, asking you to move through large levels while keeping your squad in top shape.

2. Metaphor: Refantio

Description: The sequel series to Atlus’ Persona franchise, Metaphor: refantication takes the formula of those games and drastically improves upon them. it features the calendar system, where you have a limited number of in-game days before the next main story beat arrives, forcing you to pick and choose how you will spend your time. The combat features a deep class system, which you can use to mix and match special abilities by constantly swapping classes. The story is a grand tale about mass change and community-driven improvements that hits hard, and it features one of the best casts of characters in all of video games.

3. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle

Description: A first-party Xbox game coming from MachineGames, the developers of the modern Wolfenstein* games. It’s a first-person exploration action game,where you divide your time between collecting research in the form of documents and photographs,solving puzzles,and beating down fascists with any item you can get your hands on.The combat is slap-stick comedy, with fascists rag-dolling onto the ground after being hit with a flyswatter, frying pan, or the butt of a gun, with whip attacks having similarly comedic impacts.Troy Baker crushes it as Indiana Jones,nailing Harrison Ford’s inflections and mannerisms,while still bringing a realism to the performance that goes far beyond an impression.

I have omitted the other games mentioned at the end, as they were not described in detail.

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