The premise starts out simple enough, set in the late eighth century the game puts you in the shoes of Senua, a Pict warrior from the isles of Orkney arriving at the border of Helheim in a quest to save the soul of her dead lover, Dillion. It’s both a visual and audio treat that uses sensory stimuli to convey the deep emotional trauma and psychosis your character experiences during the games seven-hour adventure, each chapter unravelling the mysteries behind the protagonist’s backstory. Oh boy, did I miss something truly special, Senua’s Sacrifice takes you on a journey like no other. Today I can proudly present to you, our beloved readers, seven hidden gems I class as must-plays on Xbox Game Pass. Some came recommended by friends and colleagues (except Tarinder, all I could muster out of him was “Skyrim FTW”), others I’ve spent weeks sifting through the Game Pass library seeking new adventures. Henceforth, it was back to the drawing board, forcing myself to engage in games I otherwise wouldn’t have. ![]() Household names, but not quite what you want to see on a list centred around hidden gems.Ĭouple this with Fahd’s fantastic list of seven free PC games, I realised my penchant for sticking to what I know deprived me of the opportunity to discover brand new experiences. Classic franchises will guarantee me a sense of satisfaction after countless hours spent with them Halo, Skyrim, Mass Effect, Assassins Creed, Fallout, Hitman – all games you’ve most probably encountered and enjoyed in your free time. If you’re anything like me, you stick to your comfort zone. ![]() So, you enter the app, get out your credit card, subscribe, start browsing the near endless library, and you come to the sudden realization that there’s just too many to choose from. The Netflix of games sounds enticing, and Game Pass is exactly that a treasure trove of over 400 titles at your disposal for only £7.99 a month.
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