12 Best Games on Xbox Game Pass

Game Pass subscription service, which offers countless games that users can play on Xbox game consoles and Windows computers, continues to add new games to its archive every day. Let's take a closer look at some of the best games you can enjoy with Xbox Game Pass.
 12 Best Games on Xbox Game Pass
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The Game Pass service, which was first introduced in June 2017; Ultimate offers three different subscription options, PC and Console. You can enjoy playing the games in the Game Pass archive on Xbox game consoles, on your computers with Windows operating system, or on both, by choosing the most suitable subscription among the subscriptions.

Better still, Electronic Arts games are also included in Game Pass, as your subscription includes EA Play. We know the game archive is expanding every day and new user-specific games or additional packs are added monthly, so it’s hard to say the best game is this, but let’s take a closer look at some of the best Xbox Game Pass titles and see if it’s worth the subscription.

Some of the best Xbox Game Pass titles:

  • GoldenEye 007
  • Dishonored
  • Hi-Fi Rush
  • norco
  • Pentime
  • Ori And The Blind Forest
  • Halo: The Master Chief Collection
  • Persona 4 Golden
  • Monster Hunter Rise
  • Age Of Empires II: Definitive Edition
  • Return To Monkey Island
  • Darkest Dungeon

From true legends: GoldenEye 007

 

  • Released: 1997
  • Genre: First-person shooter
  • Developer: Rare
  • Metascore: 96

A true legend among 3D first-person shooters, GoldenEye 007 has brought many innovations in the game world to gamers for the first time. While playing the game, you will join the action-packed adventures of the world of James Bond and you will immerse yourself in a wind of nostalgia.

Supernatural powers and weapons: Dishonored

  • Released: 2012
  • Genre: Action, Adventure
  • Developer: Arkane Studios
  • Metascore: 91

With Dishonored, where you control an assassin, you both use skillful weapons and open the doors of the unknown with supernatural powers. As you progress through the game, you unlock new features step by step and you can pass the difficult levels much more easily. The game has versions of Dishonored 2, released in 2016, and Dishonored: Death of the Outsider, published in 2017.

The one who listens wins: Hi-Fi Rush

  • Released: 2023
  • Genre: Action, Rhythm
  • Developer: Tango Gameworks
  • Metascore: 89

One of the newest games on our list, Hi-Fi Rush is a full-blown action game where you can immerse yourself in the rhythm of the music. You control the character of Chai in the game. In order to save the character, who is surrounded by the enemy, from this clamp, you must listen to the rhythm of the music and take steps in sync with the rhythm like a master musician.

A multi-layered melancholic story: Norco

  • Released: 2022
  • Genre: Adventure
  • Developer: Geography of Robots
  • Metascore: 89

With Norco, a favorite of gamers with its story, the players find themselves in a dystopian science fiction world. While playing Norco, which is a click and click adventure game, you may feel a little melancholy. You’ll be amazed at the levels of difficulty as you delve deeper into the story layer by layer in the game, which also has a dose of humor.

It’s like walking around an art history museum: Pentiment

  • Released: 2022
  • Genre: Historical adventure
  • Developer: Obsidian Entertainment
  • Metascore: 88

While playing Pentiment, you can feel as if you are walking in a modern museum, not as if you are playing a game. Because the developers have managed to present the unique story of the game with visuals that really taste like an art history museum. Your goal in the game is to become a church artist. Even the quest actually reveals the game’s relationship with art.

The graphics are amazing: Ori And The Blind Forest

  • Released: 2015
  • Genre: Platformer, Adventure
  • Developer: Moon Studios
  • Metascore: 88

One of the most striking features of the Ori And The Blind Forest game is undoubtedly its visuals. As the name suggests, the unique graphics that you encounter throughout the game where you control the Ori character are accompanied by music that you will want to listen to again and again. Its gameplay is at least as successful as its visuals because it offers the player more than one tool for an order.

For beginners and those who can’t get enough: Halo The Master Chief Collection

  • Released: 2014
  • Genre: First-person shooter
  • Developer: 343 Industries
  • Metascore: 88

Halo: The Master Chief Collection includes Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Halo 2: Anniversary, Halo 3, Halo 3: ODST, Halo: Reach, and Halo 4. If you are a Halo fan, you can bring the entire universe to your fingertips with The Master Chief Collection, or you will meet Halo for the first time, and the truth is, you can get to know this universe in the closest way.

One of the best of the series: Persona 4 Golden

  • Released: 2012
  • Genre: Role-playing game
  • Developer: Atlus
  • Metascore: 87

With Persona 4 Golden, one of the most popular games in the Persona series, you can see the details of the story that have not been told before. With Persona 4 Golden, which has much more advanced graphics and much more enjoyable gameplay than the previous games in the series, you become a young high school student who has moved to the countryside of Japan and suddenly find yourself solving some murders.

Like World but better: Monster Hunter Rise

  • Released: 2022
  • Genre: Action, Role-playing game
  • Developer: Capcom
  • Metascore: 87

Do not compare Monster Hunter Rise, the sixth game in the Monster Hunter series, with Monster Hunter World, because even though they take place in the same world, the monsters they offer to the players are completely different. Along with the character named Palamute, you can enter each new mission much faster by wearing weapons and armor you have never seen before throughout the game.

You won’t be able to get enough of looking: Age Of Empires II Definitive Edition

  • Released: 2019
  • Genre: Real-time strategy
  • Developer: Forgotten Empires
  • Metascore: 86

If you know Age Of Empires, if you know Age Of Empires II, but you haven’t played Age Of Empires II: Definitive Edition yet, you’re definitely missing out. Age Of Empires II: Definitive Edition has the same gameplay features as the original game, but thanks to the graphics and new modes that appear in this new version, you will want to take the sword and run by yourself.

Very weird puzzles: Return To Monkey Island

  • Released: 2002
  • Genre: Adventure
  • Developer: Terrible Toybox
  • Metascore: 86

If you are a player who likes to activate even the nerves in the points of your mind that have never worked, you will have a lot of fun playing Return To Monkey Island. With Return To Monkey Island, a click and click adventure game, you step into the world of puzzles that start with a dose of humor but can drive you crazy if you fail.

Heirs of the cursed estate: Darkest Dungeon

  • Released: 2016
  • Genre: Roguelike role-playing game
  • Developer: Red Hook Studios
  • Metascore: 85

Darkest Dungeon, which has successfully made a name for itself in the roguelike role-playing game genre, offers players a brutal adventure. After players inherit a cursed estate, these heirs now have no choice but to embark on complex adventures and avoid mortal dangers. The game design is inspired by the Lovecraft stories.

We’ve listed some of the best games you can enjoy with an Xbox Game Pass subscription. You can review all Game Pass games and subscription system via the link here.

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