It's Game Pass day! We've got three more games entering the service across console, PC and cloud today, and don't forget that Flynn: Son of Crimson (a 2D action platformer) was also added to Game Pass yesterday.
Here are the new games you can download with Xbox Game Pass today:
I Am Fish: Console, PC, Cloud
I Am Fish is a charming, physics-based adventure starring four intrepid fish friends, forcibly separated from their home in a pet shop fish tank. Swim, fly, roll and chomp your way to the open ocean in a bid for freedom and to re-unite once again.
SkateBird: Console, PC, Cloud
Grind on bendy straws, kickflip over staplers, and carve killer lines through cardboard and sticky tape parks, in SKATEBIRD!
Superliminal: Console, PC, Cloud
Falling asleep at 3AM, you close your eyes to the cheesy commercial of Dr. Pierce's dream therapy program. You wake up in an unfamiliar environment, only to realize that you're stuck in a dream - a dream where perception is reality. Welcome to Superliminal.
Interested in any of these new Xbox Game Pass titles? Let us know in the comments.
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You should add another option: "None."
@Axlroselm Yawn.
Side note= Skate bird is a frustrating and yet oddly fun game. Will try the others out as well.
Aragami tomorrow
Aragami & Skate Bird have both been getting poor reviews. I Am Fish on the other hand has been getting good reviews. Its looks fun.
@Axlroselm
agree, what a load of garbage even for "free" they don't seem worth it
If I get the time I wouldn't mind trying I am fish and Superliminal
I am fish's plot sounds "heavily inspired" by Finding Nemo... i'm down for that!
Nothing for me, which is fine. Only recently got around to starting Psychonauts 2. Skatebird did look cool, shame it isn’t meant to be up to much
Superliminal is excellent, well worth playing. I may give I Am Fish a shot.
@suikoden Just read the reviews, other than IGN (which I don't take seriously anyway) the reviews seem to be average. I think those who love Tenchu might enjoy it more, though. Wouldn't say that's garbage. Superliminal is quite cool so far, as well. Guess I have to disagree with you.
On a side note, does anybody find it demoralizing to see critics wield such power over a video game? And that the negativity, predominantly of the online caliber, has become increasingly more toxic and negative. Gamepass gives you the opportunity to check a game out for yourself and see whether YOU like it or not. There seems to be a conscious effort in destabilising and defaming any game that arrives on GP in attempts to mitigate the variety of choice and potential for hidden gems to be discovered. It's this weird everything has to be triple A mentality that taints the gamepass well, so to speak, and I feel that it's mostly so called "unbias multiplatform owners" who are responsible. It's a sad state of affairs, the whole online community, the vocal tend to be the most negative and hateful. I see way more likes on a tweet than comments but you be assured that those comments are filled with venom. I think, personally, the gaming community will eventually kill video games. It's like we're all looking to be outraged and to cause outrage, to declare something utter crap as if it's fact and not opinion and then to argue with those who disagree. Cultish fanboys and trolls and bored lonely bitter humans who can't find the joy of gaming like they use to. It's all very depressing. Every time I make the mistake of reading the comments on here I'm reminded of just how bitterly vapid and angrily shallow gamers can be. So self entitled and bias and apparent professionals of the industry. Xbox and Sony has millions of players, only a few thousand make it to the internet so they can argue and spit and berate players, producers, and companies. Makes me wonder about those millions who don't entertain the online sections. Makes me realise the most cancerous gamers rely on sites like these to stroke their ego and garnish a sense of self. Pathetic
@Hellosmoothskin I came to that same conclusion several years ago. The negativity was unbearable for me. I used to be very active; I even wrote for a site for a few years, but the constant criticism can be demoralizing. I have actually only recently been back on gaming websites, and even then it’s only a select few. Sadly, I’ve been thinking even coming back was a mistake as the miserable nature of gamers is unpalatable to me at this point in my life. I love video games so much, and I love all of the good things about them. I also hardly ever read any reviews of games, as I find playing and trying them for myself much more enjoyable than reading about the nitpicking of someone whose job it is to play the game. WhichI don’t mean as a put down, simply that a reviewer will play a game differently than I will. And GamePass is just perfect for that; I can try out a variety of games without any sort of commitment if I don’t enjoy it. The vocal minority is a shame, but there are many of us that still love to be positive about such an amazing hobby.
@SplooshDmg You seem like a positive human I agree
@P3nguinprisM Glad that I'm not the only one, and sorry you've had a similar experience with the gaming community. It's a massive shame how online platforms have become a breeding ground for fanboyism. I'm mostly keeping clear of comment sections now and right there with you on reviews. They're mostly not worth the read, point systems are terribly also.
I downloaded I am fish and it does not work.
Loads game then says press any button, which indo but nothing happens? 🐺🤔
Will be checking out skatebird at some point!
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