Microsoft has recently announced the second batch of games coming to Xbox Game Pass in October, headlined by Dead Space Remake, Lier Dragon Isin, and F1 Manager 2023. At the same time, Skull Island Rise of Kong receives scathing reviews, while Li of P sees an impressive one million sales since its release last month. This article aims to provide an in-depth analysis of these unfolding events in the gaming industry.
Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass: What’s Coming Next?
Dead Space Remake: The Anticipated Return
The Dead Space Remake is the highlight of this new wave of games set to come to Xbox Game Pass. The game will be available on Cloud, console, and PC, as well as EA Play, starting October 26. The title has been described as a remake of the beloved sci-fi horror experience and has received a high review score of 9 out of 10.
Lier Dragon Isin: A Yakuza Spin-Off
Lier Dragon Isin, available from today, October 17, is a Yakuza spin-off that departs from the series’ modern-day story. Instead, it reimagines its characters as samurai in a fictional version of 1860s Kyoto. The game received a reasonable review score, indicating that it offers an enjoyable experience, though not an essential one for fans of the original Yakuza series.
F1 Manager 2023: A Yearly Evolution
F1 Manager 2023, another notable inclusion in the Game Pass, will be available on Cloud, console, and PC starting October 19. The game received an 8 out of 10 review score and was praised as a superb management simulation game that adequately defines what a yearly update should be.
Additional Titles and Departures
Other games, including City Skylines 2, Frog Detective, and Headbangers Rhythm Royale, will also be making their way to the Game Pass. However, it should be noted that Persona 5 Royal will be leaving the Game Pass on October 31.
The Disappointment of Skull Island Rise of Kong
Dismal Reviews and Visuals
Skull Island Rise of Kong has garnered overwhelmingly negative reviews, with some calling it the worst game of 2023. Developed by Iguan and published by Game Mill Entertainment, the game has faced criticism for its outdated visuals, which are comparable to the PlayStation 2 era.
Licensing Concerns
The usage of the King Kong license in such a poorly executed game has raised eyebrows, given its status as a currently relevant blockbuster movie franchise.
The Rise of Li of P: A Korean Success Story
Impressive Sales
Li of P, launched last month, has already sold one million copies. The game is also available on Game Pass, meaning the actual player count could be even higher.
Future Developments
Given the game’s success, attention has turned to the possibility of future downloadable content and even a sequel. Although there is no official statement regarding this, a job listing for a quest planner role suggests that DLC is in development.
Final Thoughts
This article has provided a comprehensive update on the latest releases on Xbox Game Pass, the downfall of Skull Island Rise of Kong, and the commercial success of Li of P. While Xbox Game Pass continues to enrich its offerings, it’s crucial to remember that not all new releases hit the mark, as evidenced by the unfortunate case of Skull Island Rise of Kong. On the other hand, Li of P proves that fresh titles still have the capacity to make a significant impact on the gaming landscape.
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