Not as many as other sales, mostly Ubisoft, but for me:
90% Watch Dogs Legion (All Editions)
90% Immortals Fenyx Rising Base Game / 85% Gold Edition
85% Mafia Trilogy
85% Assassin's Creed Valhalla (All editions)
85% Rainbow Six Siege Base Game / 75% Operator Edition / 70% Ultimate Edition
Growing up my parents didn't let me play CoD games, or any realistic/war fps, so the first CoD that I played was WWII. I'd love to go back and play the original Moder Warfare trilogy, the Black Ops games, even the Advance/Infinite warfare games, but CoD games are expensive and when they go on sale it's not by much, so I'll love for them to be on Game Pass
Not anymore. I have 403 hours (and 12 minutes) on Xbox Series X. I played both expansions, bought a couple of car packs, won the Eliminator, completed all of the stunt challenges, all of the story missions (that they released at the point I stop playing). I feel there's nothing more to do, I grew bored. Waiting for 6 to be announced.
@donv2135 The Xbox One controller has the part were the Xbox button is located a little bit sunken in while the Series controller doesn't. The Xbox One has a more traditional dpad while the Series has the same dpad as the elite controller. The Series has a share button, the One doesn't. They function the same, they do the same stuff, but they don't look the same, and when I buy a game that's exclusive to the Series console I expect for the image on the game case to look like the controller for that console, even if they work the same as the last gen
Sonce Xbox close their physical games division in early 2024 I highly doubt it's going to come with a disc drive. I mean, the physical version of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle came with a diorama of the controls showing an Xbox one controller and not a Series controller, despite it releasing only on current gen. They clearly don't care
@Brigurugi Second this. As I wrote on Bluesky, if you have an Xbox Series X with a disc drive, or an Xbox One/S/X, and if you can find a physical copy at a decent price, then I highly recommend Driver: San Francisco. A good cheesy story (in a good way), with a unique gameplay mechanic that I haven't seen in any other game. An amazing game and a unique experience.
Despite having seen a playthrough that show all of the solutions I'm still going to buy it because A) I think it will be fun to experience it by myself and B) to vote with my wallet. For me voting with your wallet is not only not buying the things you don't want to see be replicated but also to buy the things you want to see more of, and I definitely want to see more games like this come to Xbox
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Re: Multiple 'Just For You' Deals Quietly Added To Xbox Spring Sale
Not as many as other sales, mostly Ubisoft, but for me:
90% Watch Dogs Legion (All Editions)
90% Immortals Fenyx Rising Base Game / 85% Gold Edition
85% Mafia Trilogy
85% Assassin's Creed Valhalla (All editions)
85% Rainbow Six Siege Base Game / 75% Operator Edition / 70% Ultimate Edition
Re: Lots Of Activision Blizzard Games Aren't On Xbox Game Pass Yet, But Why?
Growing up my parents didn't let me play CoD games, or any realistic/war fps, so the first CoD that I played was WWII. I'd love to go back and play the original Moder Warfare trilogy, the Black Ops games, even the Advance/Infinite warfare games, but CoD games are expensive and when they go on sale it's not by much, so I'll love for them to be on Game Pass
Re: Poll: As Forza Horizon 5 Cruises To PS5, Are You Still Playing It On Xbox?
Not anymore. I have 403 hours (and 12 minutes) on Xbox Series X. I played both expansions, bought a couple of car packs, won the Eliminator, completed all of the stunt challenges, all of the story missions (that they released at the point I stop playing). I feel there's nothing more to do, I grew bored. Waiting for 6 to be announced.
Re: Talking Point: Will Any Next-Gen Xbox Have A Disc Drive?
@donv2135 my bad, the rumor was so massively reported and it generate a lot of talk on socila media that I must forgotten that it actually didn't
Re: Talking Point: Will Any Next-Gen Xbox Have A Disc Drive?
@donv2135 The Xbox One controller has the part were the Xbox button is located a little bit sunken in while the Series controller doesn't. The Xbox One has a more traditional dpad while the Series has the same dpad as the elite controller. The Series has a share button, the One doesn't.
They function the same, they do the same stuff, but they don't look the same, and when I buy a game that's exclusive to the Series console I expect for the image on the game case to look like the controller for that console, even if they work the same as the last gen
Re: Talking Point: Will Any Next-Gen Xbox Have A Disc Drive?
Sonce Xbox close their physical games division in early 2024 I highly doubt it's going to come with a disc drive.
I mean, the physical version of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle came with a diorama of the controls showing an Xbox one controller and not a Series controller, despite it releasing only on current gen. They clearly don't care
Re: 20 Of The Best Backwards Compatible Games You Can Play On Xbox
@Brigurugi Second this. As I wrote on Bluesky, if you have an Xbox Series X with a disc drive, or an Xbox One/S/X, and if you can find a physical copy at a decent price, then I highly recommend Driver: San Francisco. A good cheesy story (in a good way), with a unique gameplay mechanic that I haven't seen in any other game. An amazing game and a unique experience.
Re: Award-Winning $3.99 Game 'The Exit 8' Has Just Shadow Dropped On Xbox
Despite having seen a playthrough that show all of the solutions I'm still going to buy it because A) I think it will be fun to experience it by myself and B) to vote with my wallet. For me voting with your wallet is not only not buying the things you don't want to see be replicated but also to buy the things you want to see more of, and I definitely want to see more games like this come to Xbox