I paid 500€ for a Xbox Series X and three years of Game Pass Ultimate, and as I said twice before:
I‘m quite enjoying it.
I paid 500€ for a Xbox Series X and three years of Game Pass Ultimate, and as I said twice before:
I‘m quite enjoying it.
Right now I’m mainly playing Starfield, have started Alan Wake remastered and only quickly tested Forza Motorsport.
Before Starfield came out I played through some of the Game Pass Library: AC Origins, A short Hike, Bramble, Quake II, Lego Starwars, Lego City Undercover, Planet of Lana, Tunic, lots of Witcher 3, A Plague Tale Requiem, High on Life, Starwars Jedi Fallen Order and many more.
I‘m quite enjoying it.
I‘m quite enjoying it.
My picks came easy:
Diablo 2
Half Life 2
Witcher 3 (got me back into adult/dad gaming two years ago)
Blizzard and Westwood got me hooked as kid:
Dune 2, WarCraft 2, StarCraft, C&C Red Alert
I‘m not questioning the data, but this whole „article“ is advertising to sell an ETF to invest into this trend.
Playing through the Quake 2 Remaster with a nostalgic feeling. Now, having kids, I realize that I should not have had access to that at 13 yo. Distribution channels were different in 1997.
Witcher 3:
If you prefer something besides swords and monsters maybe (haven’t played it myself) Cyberpunk 2077.
Another one I have started (but far from finished) is Mass Effect. In my first sessions I was overwhelmed by the many dialogue options and factions present in the citadel.
I did the „convert 3 years of prepaid Xbox Gold into Game Pass Ultimate“ trick. That way I paid 100€ (3x33€ for Gold+ 1€ to convert to GP) flat for three years of Game Pass, which is an incredible deal.
I don’t know what I will do when the prepaid time runs out. I’m enjoying the content, but before I was quite happy with heavily discounted games. I don’t need to play on day one.