General consensus is We Happy Few, Lego Movie The Videogame, Saints Row 3 and one of the Mordur games.
Confirmed. I actually am looking forward to trying We Happy Few, despite its lukewarm reception.
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How long before Microsoft and EA make a deal to combine both Access and Game Pass? As it stands, there's just not enough to warrant an Access sub, for me.
Did you know of the 70 games that are currently in the Vault, only four are FIFA?
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Just looked at the games list and I guess if you are a US games fan it's worth it. Only things I could see of interest beyond what I've got are Mass Effect trilogy and some Titanfall (which I've never played).
Just finished up the solo player from titan fall 2 and I'd have to give it 2 big thumbs up. Every level has a new gimmick to keep things fresh, weapons are great and movement is liberating. Best fps ive pkayed in ages (at least in a solo play) went through on normal so wondering if the extra difficults just mean more bullet sponge or smarter enemies.
How does the first stack up in solo mode? I'm not in a position to really dive into any multiplayer but I wouldn't mind another campaign.
It doesn't have one, the campaign was just a series of mp games with a very loose story connecting them. You couldn't even start at the first story map either, it would just plonk you in anywhere. So you could see the end before having to play through the first few maps. A shambles.
Always liked how the Titty 2 campaign was basically Respawn holding a "game jam" type event internally where different small teams presented their ideas for levels and went from there. Gave us some really smart stuff to play through.
It almost feels a bit like a Nintendo game in that each level plays that bit different based on the mechanic governing that level. My favourite was the time jump stuff. There's a full game in there that could be amazing.