They’d be one in the same in every lexicon on the planet if it were humanly possible. If you only have time to add one of these to your play queue, this would be our recommendation. Likely to make a bunch of Game of the Year lists for 2019, Slay The Spire is an impressive roguelike title, which has just been released after being in Early Access for two years. Given its RRP is just over $50, now’s the best time to see if it’s any good. The sequel contains five party games and is usually $33.45 (Microsoft Store) so it’s a good one to test out if you haven’t already.Īnother board game-based entry in the lineup, Space Hulk Tactics is set in the Warhammer 40k universe and is a turn-based strategy game. The sequel to the original is now available on the Xbox Game Pass, which is a great way to entertain friends. The Devolver Digital title has a pretty impressive score on Steam and Metacritic (87 percent) so it’s definitely one to try out. It’s a vertical scroller with a very literal title you go down a well in a local park and fight and shoot the monsters living in its dark depths. It’s not worth it’s usual price tag but given it’s free, give it a twirl. You can play with friends or in single-player mode to treat diseases as they travel around the world, threatening to kill humanity. If you’re more in the mood for a digital board game, then Pandemic will also be available on Xbox Game Pass. Just in time for the real-life Ashes, comes the 2017 game, which lets you play the sport with mostly current players and impressive graphics.Ĭricket games have come a long way since I first borrowed Cricket 2000 on PS1 from the local video rental store so it’s a pretty good way to sink a few hours. Say goodbye to any free time you were planning on setting aside, here’s what’s coming to the Xbox Game Pass in August.
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