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2024 Xbox Game Pass: 10 Games You Need to Play

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We are only halfway into the year, yet a ton of games have already hit the shelves. But the excitement doesn’t stop there—gamers are also eagerly anticipating the upcoming Xbox Game Pass releases announced for later this year. With so many games to choose from, we’ve rounded up some of the best titles that we think will be worth your time. Whether you’re a college paper writing service provider who relaxes by playing video games or a professional gamer, try out these thrilling adventures and immersive narratives that promise to elevate your gaming experience in 2024.

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Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2

The game itself has an appealing charm, which comes mostly from having numerous favorite Nickelodeon characters like SpongeBob SquarePants and Avatar: The Last Airbender, among others. As such, it has gained massive popularity among casual gamers as well.

The combos go deeper, the sound design gets better, animations get improved, and movement balances get well-developed in this game. 

Little Kitty, Big City

In Little Kitty, Big City, you’ll play as a black cat that fell from his apartment on a skyscraper and is now trying to find its way back home. Alongside, you will face various obstacles, such as busy humans or other animals, that can either help or hinder your path.

The game focuses on navigating buildings and obstacles in a cozy, fun way, capturing the playful essence of being a cat in a big city. You’ll cross paths with different challenges, and your kitty makes friends, both large and small, in a quest to regain the strength needed to climb back up to its apartment.

Neon White

It is a fast-paced game with an original story, eye-catching art style, and offbeat characters. Neon White puts you in charge of an amnesic convict pulled out from hell to participate in heaven’s annual contests against hell-sent demons. Here, Neons are supposed to beat up invading devils for an opportunity to become permanent Heaven residents.

The game is unique in that players can augment their performance and clear levels faster by collecting power-up cards featured heavily with the deckbuilding aspects. The gameplay has a nice pieced-together style with its smooth shooting and the way Soul Cards cater to different abilities, from katana swings to rocket barrages, etc. This keeps each mission fresh and exciting. Overall, it is a beautiful storyline that keeps players coming back.

Hellblade 2

Playing the latest games the day they are launched is one of the best things about having an Xbox Game Pass subscription. In Hellblade 2, developers built upon the foundations of Hellblade, making it an even greater game through improved visuals and stunning sound. 

Senua battles human warriors in Hellblade 2, so each battle looks like a realistic slaughter. Her sword causes serious injuries, and foes can be quickly defeated during intense, brutal fights. The game’s amazing cinematic experience continues to hold gamers spellbound with its combination of beauty and violence.

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Tchia

This is an action-adventure game set on a beautiful tropical archipelago. Tchia must traverse islands to find her father, or this game permits players to assume control of entities other than themselves as part of their strategy for bypassing obstacles and solving puzzles.

Still Wakes The Deep

A wave of walking-simulator horror games over the past few years has been amazing and Still Wakes in the Deep stands as a staggering part of that tide. You play as Caz, an electrician on the Beira, an oil rig in the North Sea. 

When the workers accidentally drill into something sinister, you must navigate the collapsing rig and face otherworldly horrors affecting both the structure and your coworkers. The performances in the game are exceptional, with convincing and terrifying reactions to the unfolding events. 

Persona 3 Reload

If you’re in the mood for a new RPG to really sink your teeth into, then Persona 3 Reload offers up more than enough playtime with around 100 hours of gameplay. You get to pick if you want to be the smart kid, the joker of your class, or even a demon-wielding guy. If you enjoy the Final Fantasy series, this is a game worth trying out.

Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree DLC

The Land of Shadow brings players to the Shadow of the Erdtree, an overlooked dimension in which the brutal laws of the Golden Order are shaped with blood. Software presents a typical experience that its fans expect with castles, caves, and crypts.

Even seasoned gamers will find formidable challenges in this Darkzone as it takes you through gangs, immortals, legendary warriors, and intergalactic beings. This only demonstrates Software’s unequaled talent for creating treacherous yet satisfying worlds.

Another Crab’s Treasure

In Another Crab’s Treasure, you become Kril, a small hermit crab whose shell has been taken by a Loan Shark acting for the Duchess of Slacktide. As he embarks on this quaint journey to fetch his shell back, he will have to confront several powerful bosses and uncover various secrets about his decaying underwater world.

Whilst on his travels, he comes across sea creatures that reveal an underlying crisis in their own faction. To reclaim his shell, Kril must seek treasure in the depths of oceans and face tough enemies. With a charming aesthetic and lots of humor, Another Crab’s Treasure serves as an introductory but solid Soulslike experience and differentiates itself from the competition in terms of how it focuses on its mechanics.

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons

This indie adventure from the 2010s is incredibly charming, especially for those who played it on PS3 and were captivated by its story of brotherhood. It holds a special place in the hearts of players from that era. Although designed for solo play, it has cooperative play mechanics. Each brother is controlled by one half of a controller, with one stick moving the older brother and the other the younger.

It takes some getting used to, but as you guide them through saving their father by climbing mountains, causing distractions, and evading enemies, it becomes more intuitive. Brothers don’t drag on; each part of the journey flows naturally into the next. By the end, you’ll discover it’s one of the most emotionally satisfying stories.

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