The Xbox Game Pass becomes a multiplayer cave. We are confined to our home and the console is one of the best we can have in these times of epidemic. Microsoft is a big bet because nowadays it is more tolerable and offers more titles.
If you sign up for a service, it might happen to you just like me. In a previous article I mentioned that my current position was based on multiplayer based games. I don't have time and with the kids at home it's hard to play something that won't be suspended.
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That's why I've put together some one-player games, short and fun to play if what you need is a straightforward strategy and no problems. It's not an overly demanding sport, but they are very entertaining.
There are other games, for sure, but I never wanted a big list and stuck with games that I personally enjoyed and didn't enjoy the likes of other giants like Halo or Gears.
Ryse: Son of Rome
Although Ryse has many players, it is anecdotal part today. The main strength of this Crytek-exclusive Xbox game is the campaign. Its technological component is commendable, and the strongest rivals in the modern genre.
Chastity: An Epidemic
Game from Asobo Studios has already become one of my favorite topics of this generation. With an engaging storyline and unreliable gameplay, it's a lot of fun. Its technical component is also unique.
Quantum Break
If you're looking for a direct action and with a great design that's not too big, the Xbox special game built by Remedy is a great addition. The pictures surprise me how well you do your homework in categories such as lighting.
The remainder Edith Finch
This travel simulator has a very addictive structure, its gameplay is simple and you can make it easy with 1000G. It's a catchy and highly recommended game.
Battle Chasers: Nightwar
Do you miss turn-based RPGs? Well here you have a piece like nothing else, with designs by Joe Madureira (The Diders) and a good story. Not as deep as some greats of the genre, but enjoyable without too much trouble. It is also called Spanish.
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