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The Survivors' view of the construction site by the pool hall. First person view of new meele weapon, the Golf Club, during The Riverbank. Bill 's dead body. The old Survivors together before you take the lift. Cancel Save. Fan Feed 1 Weapons 2 Campaigns 3 Nick. Universal Conquest Wiki. Finish a campaign using only melee weapons. Survive a campaign on Expert difficulty with Realism mode enabled.
Play 6 Mutations. As the Charger, grab a Survivor and crash them through 8 chairs at the wedding. Using the M60, kill 25 infected without letting go of the trigger. See our full Halo: Master Chief Collection review. The soundtrack really sells this: windy solitude with the twittering of birds, the creaking of branches, the scrape of gravel under your tyres. Lonely Mountains may be a game about bombing around in a bike, but it's also about the world you're bombing through - nature at its empiest and most moving, all delivered with low-poly visuals and a devious wit when it comes to track design.
Beat times and unlock bike parts if you fancy, but the setting is the star here. This is a game to load up just to spend time in its world. See our full Lonely Mountains: Downhill review.
So many jokes - and many of them hit their marks. But also so much cheer and colour and zip. Before Insomniac mastered its open-world superhero schtick with Spider-Man for the PS4, the Xbox got this, a wonderfully zany shooter that delights in the pleasures of movement as you zip around, bounce across the rooftops and unlock deliriously odd weaponry.
Deep down this is a big budget version of The Floor is Lava. It's a real treat. See our full Sunset Overdrive review. Scourgebringer's the kind of game you install and never have to delete - so compact it barely takes up any room, so vivid it's always in rotation. Room by room rid the world of horrible pixelated foes in this kinetic and violent pocket roguelike.
The world is richly detailed and the enemies are horribly memorable, but the real thrill here is in the movement. See our full Scourgebringer impressions. Xbox wants to move on from its reputation as the shooter console, but the problem is its full of incredible shooters - and Titanfall 2 might just stand above them all. The campaign is a lesson in fun, a breezy buddy movie with some extraordinary, break-neck platforming and a sense of real, Halo 3-style generosity: have a mech, have a smart pistol, have a load of machine guns and rockets and relentless action, just have at it.
Multiplayer is also snappy as anything, too, but if nothing else just play the campaign. It's just concentrated brillance. A banger. See our full Titanfall 2 review. How do you improve on Tetris? By adding lights and sounds and colours and the variable speeds of Tetsuya Mizuguchi's falling block masterpiece Lumines. That's Tetris Effect. So how do you improve on that?
You add multiplayer: a range of modes that take the game back to its Soviet origins at one end of the spectrum and that opens it out to asymmetrical Monster Hunter fun at the other end. Three against one! In Tetris! Shot through with comets and space whales and the wheel of the Zodiac spinning against the night sky. Tetris Effect Connected, you are alright! See our full Tetris Effect: Connected review.
Another perfectly-suited Game Pass game, Battlefront 2 is ultimate casual blaster and, after a rough launch, now a very good attempt at capturing the crunchy, breezy fun of the originals.
It's not the most sophisticated, but it was never meant to be - the attention to detail is, instead, found in the sumptuous environments, the immaculate sounds, and the silliness of the voice acting, with nods to all of the films and plenty of the cultier cartoons and series that came in between.
A carefree blast. See our most recent Star Wars Battlefront 2 impressions. Playground's Forza Horizon series is more than just the complete racing game - it's a joyous, celebratory game of exploration with appeal beyond fans of the genre. This latest entry takes us on a journey to Mexico, rendered in an absolutely stunning map, and provides some marked improvements to the campaign structure to help you deal with the overwhelming amount of stuff to do in the game, from PR stunts to co-op championships, photography to drifting.
Simultaneously thrilling and gloriously chilled, Forza Horizon 5 is the virtual holiday you need. See our full Forza Horizon 5 review. Destiny 2 is a profoundly messy product.
If you're coming to this late, the first thing that probably strikes you is: where do I actually begin? Playing through the game's quick introductory mission is liable to leave you with a bunch of choices of where to go next, and no clear idea of which is the best option to pick.
On Game Pass, however, none of this matters - because you can get all the expansions for no extra cost, go anywhere, and sample whatever looks interesting. Our recommendation? After the New Light tutorial, play each campaign story in sequence, then jump in with friends to sample dungeons and raids - brilliant, unique end-game trials which combine tightly co-ordinated combat and puzzle solving.
In other words, Game Pass gives you the best of Destiny 2 at no upfront cost, and once get your head around how it works, the understanding of why people are still talking and playing after all this time - brilliant gunplay, glorious skyboxes and those sonorous Bungie lore words everyone loves so much. And, for those already invested, cross save support is a secretly savvy feature to make the switch from PlayStation or PC to Xbox as painless as possible.
See our full Destiny 2: Beyond Light impressions. When a series has been around as long as Yakuza, it's easy to be intimidated by it all. How exactly to pick an entry point when there've been so many entries? Well, Yakuza 0 turns out to be just about perfect - a prequel that requires no prior knowledge of the various goings on in Sega's epic, silly and hugely enjoyable series. And if you have played plenty of Yakuza before this? No worries - what you're getting is a coke-snorting 80s-tinged take on the formula that's arguably the series' very best.
See our full Yakuza 0 review. Wasteland 3 lets you loose in frozen Colorado, charging you with shooting up its post-apocalyptic towns or, if you'd prefer, playing the good Arizona Ranger, doing your best to do the right thing in a world that's up to no good.
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