Death's Door was a game that everyone couldn't stop talking about after its release. However, due to financial constraints, it slipped from my radar. But then, Game Pass brought it back to my attention. Once I gave it a try, I was glad I did! The gameplay is a smooth, satisfying action-adventure romp that ticks all the right boxes. It's challenging, with striking and unique visuals, a thematically appropriate and beautiful soundtrack, and a surprisingly thought-provoking overarching story. You can mix and match playstyles between melee and ranged combat, depending on the enemy. Many compared it to Zelda and Dark Souls, but it definitely has its own dark whimsy. If you have an Xbox, Death's Door is still on Game Pass. Take a chance on it!
The game's success is evident in its screenshots and the buzz it generated. It truly stands out as an indie gem that deserves more attention.
In my internet explorations, I kept coming across Nine Sols. The combat system looks fluid and snappy, the art style is incredible, and the story seems to have real punch. I'm excited to download it on Game Pass and see where this game takes me. It has the potential to be one of the great Metroidvanias.
The screenshots alone give a glimpse of the game's immersive world and unique charm. I can't wait to delve deeper into its gameplay.
Jet Set Radio is a game that holds a special place in my heart. When I heard about Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, a spiritual successor set to bring back the visual swagger and bombastic attitude of the Dreamcast classic, I knew it was time to grind. The inclusion of legendary JSR composer Hideki Naganuma dropping new funky fresh beats for the soundtrack only adds to the excitement. I'm looking forward to strapping in and getting on the groove.
Although I haven't had a chance to try Bomb Rush Cyberfunk yet, the anticipation is palpable. Its screenshots showcase the vibrant world and energetic gameplay that fans of the original are sure to love.
After getting bored with Diablo IV quickly, I decided to jump on the Grim Dawn train. I was hoping to recapture the vibe of the classic RPGs I grew up with. Grim Dawn has been fulfilling that itch for years. The isometric RPG genre comes alive as I crush through abhorrent creatures in a dense and disgusting atmosphere. Playing as the Soldier class for maximum CLICK TO BONK gameplay is fun, but adding some Occultist action makes things even more interesting. My Crow familiar follows me as I venture through this detailed and designed world. If you're looking for something that feels like it's from the Blizzard golden years, give Grim Dawn a try.
The screenshots of Grim Dawn depict a world full of mystery and danger. It's a game that offers a unique experience in the RPG genre.