Having used PlayStation Now and taken to its various ways of delivering classic PlayStation and Third-Party titles, I’d almost begun to wonder: Can Xbox Game Pass really be all that better? Is it even worth it?įirst, let’s talk about where my areas of concern began before we talk about the highs, the lows, and why you absolutely should give it a try if you’re a money-cautious spender. It gave us instant access to Forza Horizon 4, Halo: The Master Chief Collection, DOOM, and even the Soulsborne style boss-rush title SINNER: Sacrifice for Redemption. They offered up some Xbox Game Pass time for a few reviews we had going at the time. Since then, I’ve only worked my way through a handful of games such as Halo 5: Guardians, Forza Motorsport 7, Recore, Sunset Overdrive, and even Halo: The Master Chief Collection since its launch.īut, I was given an opportunity by Microsoft I couldn’t pass down. It’s had maybe several hundred hours put through it since my extremely amateur unboxing video of the Halo 5: Guardians Limited Edition Xbox Oneon our YouTube channel. In stark comparison, my Xbox One hasn’t gotten near the love many would feel it should. I’d taken advantage of the PlayStation Plus offers, Flash Sales, and special publisher sales for nearly an entire console cycle. I’ve begun to scoop in adventures I’d missed over the previous generation cycle, mostly for the fact Sony has had a lot to offer as of late. I’ve spent countless hours on my PlayStation 4, my Vita, and at times – my PlayStation 3. Since 2013, I’ve slowly become a PlayStation loyalist. After almost a year with Xbox Game Pass, it’s finally time to talk about its pros, it cons and whether the service is a massive win for Microsoft.
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