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12 Days of Game Pass – One year on

This time last year I was living my best life. Driven mad by my backlog and the continually rising number of games on my Game Pass ‘play later’ list, I gave myself a beautiful gift. That gift was permission. Permission to dive into said list. 12 games, 12 videos, 12 impressions – maybe I should have called it the Duodecuplary games. It turned out to be an absolute treat.

One year later I am still looking back fondly on this time. While it was so much more work than I anticipated (why would I even consider that this would only be 12 hours of gameplay?!), I loved every second. I didn’t only do it for enjoyment though, it served a purpose. I wanted to try out a bunch of games before they left the service, experience what they were about, decide if I wanted to play them to completion and by extension, see whether I wanted to make content with them. 

I would have loved to have done it again this year but circumstances mean that my content has slowed down. Even if I somehow managed to carve out the time to do the 12 Days of Games, it would feel bad knowing that I didn’t manage to Let’s Play most of the games that I wanted to from the previous batch. So instead I am doing a recap!

Finished

Citizen Sleeper (2022)

You are a sleeper, a digitised human consciousness in an artificial body, owned by a corporation that wants you back. Thrust amongst the unfamiliar and colourful inhabitants of the Eye, you need to build friendships, earn your keep, and navigate the factions of this strange metropolis, if you hope to survive to see the next cycle.

Citizen Sleeper was the first game from the bunch that I decided to complete as a Let’s Play, and little did I know, the only game. It was quite an undertaking as it is primarily a text based game with zero voice acting, but it turned out to be the perfect choice. The final DLC got released at exactly the time that I reached it and we got to experience the full story, and honestly, the DLC is very worth playing. I was pretty happy with where I ended up in the main game and felt strongly content in my decisions. The DLC was great at how it managed to progress that in a very natural way and a reminder that the end of one story can be the beginning of another.

Super glad that we played this one, I love that there is a sequel on the way and I really enjoyed getting back to recording.

Game Pass Status – Still available.

Original Ranking – Continue playing online.
Where are we at now? – Let’s Play completed.

Exo One (2021)

A strange signal… an alien craft… Exo One is an interplanetary, gravity-defying journey through space and time.

Exo One was such a strange one. After reflection with the context of having tried out so many games, I was pretty sure that I was just going to let this one go. I got the idea, I didn’t thrive with the controls and thought I had had my fill. But for whatever reason, I couldn’t.

I think that reason could possibly be that I played 1 and 1/2 hours of a game that ‘How Long to Beat’ tells me is a two hours long. I was so close, I needed to see it through! Of course, HLtB hours are shorter than Noob hours so it did take longer than anticipated. However, I think I am pleased with seeing it through.

I can’t say that I understood what actually happened in the game, but I can say that my favourite thing was seeing the variety of absolutely stunning environments. While it didn’t blow me away with its gameplay, I am glad that I reached the end because no doubt I would still be kicking myself to this day for putting it down unfinished.

Game Pass Status – Left the service.

Original Ranking – Continue playing offline/That’s enough for me.
Where are we at now? Finished offline.

Spore (2008)

Be the architect of your own universe with Spore, an exciting single-player adventure available for download to your PC. Will you be a bloodthirsty carnivore destined to crush your competitors, or a gentle herbivore seeking out stronger allies to enforce your quiet way of life?

Confession – I didn’t technically finish Spore. BUT I played enough to be satisfied so I am keeping it in my ‘Finished’ category.

The game is made up of 5 eras correlating to stages of evolution, but what I didn’t know is that the final stage can be as long as the rest of the game combined. I didn’t love the gameplay throughout but I did desperatly want to see how my species turned out, and the levels changed regularly enough that everytime I was beginning to feel fed up, it was almost time for the next one.

I made it to the space phase and once I saw what it was about I was happy to call it a day. The evolution of my specific creature while also discovering different creatures around me were my favourite parts of the game. If I could have that in a game with a different gameplay structure I think I could get really on board, the only problem is that I can’t identify what I would rather the gameplay be!

Game Pass Status – Still available.

Original Ranking – Continue playing offline/That’s enough for me.
Where are we at now? Finished offline to an extent.

Opus: Echo of Starsong (2021)

Asteroids emitting a sound known as “Starsongs” have become the center of conflict for the immense power they hold. Determined to claim asteroids of his own, a young man ventures out with a girl who can imitate starsongs, lending her voice to unravel an ancient myth deep in the heart of space.

I ended up continuing this one offline due to the voice acting being in Japanese. I wanted to hear it but I didn’t want to talk over it which obviously doesn’t make for a good Let’s Play!

I am SO glad I went back to it though, once I got into the flow of the story and the exploration I had a really good time. It was beautiful, emotional and I enjoyed it more than I expected.

It has parallels with Citizen Sleeper in a way, being Visual Novel adjacent, set in a fictional space world with time/resource management aspects. Having said that though, they are both entirely different experiences, both of which I think are worth the playthrough!

Game Pass Status – Still available.

Original Ranking – Continue playing online/Continue playing offline.
Where are we at now? Finished offline.

Dropped

Valheim (Early Access 2021)

Valheim is a brutal exploration and survival game for 1-10 players set in a procedurally-generated world inspired by Norse mythology. Craft powerful weapons, construct longhouses, and slay mighty foes to prove yourself to Odin!

I am so hit or miss with survival games, with miss being the much more likely outcome. I thought that I might have been drawn back to the game because so many of my friends have thoroughly enjoyed their time with it, but the more time that passed, the more happy I was admitting that it just isn’t for me.

I still see the appeal of being part of a community server, but solo, I have so many other games to play that even just trying out Valheim was enough. On the other hand, I don’t feel like I got to see much of what the game is actually about – what with the savage deaths and mechanical confusion. This does feel like a shame, but like I said, moving on feels good too.

Game Pass Status – Still available.

Original Ranking – Continue playing offline/That’s enough for me.
Where are we at now? Didn’t play more.

Signalis (2022)

Awaken from slumber and explore a surreal retrotech world as Elster, a technician Replika searching for her lost partner and her lost dreams. Discover terrifying secrets, challenging puzzles, and nightmarish creatures in a tense and melancholic experience of cosmic dread and classic psychological survival horror.

I mean… I really did try and I think I managed much better than I anticipated. The thing that kept me going was knowing that once I put it down, I was not going to pick it back up again. This is absolutely not a criticism to the game, I am just not built for survival horror.

I am not built for any horror really but survival may be the most stressful kind. Not only is there the worry of dying at any moment, but something even more stressful? Deciding when to use your resources. I’m a gatherer, I like to collect stuff and I like to keep stuff. Making the decisions about what to carry, what to use and what to pick up is the nightmare of the indecisive. So this was a nightmare within a nightmare.

I did go on to watch a full playthrough of the game and I enjoyed it a lot more that way! I can’t say I understood it well, but I enjoyed the journey, even if it was vicarious.

Game Pass Status – Left the service.

Original Ranking – That’s enough for me.
Where are we at now? Didn’t play more but did watch a full playthrough.

Kentucky Route Zero (2013)

KENTUCKY ROUTE ZERO: TV EDITION is a magical realist adventure game in five acts, featuring a haunting electronic score, and a suite of hymns and bluegrass standards recorded by The Bedquilt Ramblers. Rendered in a striking visual style that draws as much from theater, film, and experimental electronic art as it does from the history of videogames, this is a story of unpayable debts, abandoned futures, and the human drive to find community.

I believe I picked Kentucky Route Zero back up as it was put on the ‘leaving soon’ list, so that provided some urgency. This is the first impression that changed the most after playing more of the game. I am sad to say it but I’m very glad that I didn’t try to continue this one as a Let’s Play.

I managed to complete Act III (of V) but I could not get any further. By the time I got there I had accepted that I just fundamentally do not ‘get‘ the game. Surrealism doesn’t really do an awful lot for me or my imagination. Not understanding what was going on and not being too fussed about figuring it out already sealed the deal, but potentially the most damning thing was, I just found myself quite bored.

Alas, I am glad that I got the chance to play as much as I did before it left the service. Finding out whether I enjoy these games was a huge reason that I begun the series so whether I liked the game or not, I still enjoy the data that comes from trying.

Game Pass Status – Left the service.

Original Ranking – Continue playing online/Continue playing offline.
Where are we at now? Continued playing offline before dropping it.

No Man’s Sky (2016)

In No Man’s Sky, every star is the light of a distant sun, each orbited by planets filled with life, and you can go to any of them you choose. Fly smoothly from deep space to planetary surfaces, with no loading screens, and no limits. In this infinite procedurally generated universe, you’ll discover places and creatures that no other players have seen before – and perhaps never will again.

If I am being totally – and maybe brutally – honest, this is the game that I remember the least out of the 12 that I played.

A year has passed and I remember being on a planet, in a house near a cave. I think I was building it. And that is all I have got. Perhaps it is the curse of the survival game striking again and I need to accept that I don’t enjoy the mechanics. But I don’t think that is the whole problem here. It could be another game that requires more time to really dive in and see what it is about, but with the amount of games that exist now, I am happy enough to leave this one behind in a similar way to Valheim.

Game Pass Status – Still available.

Original Ranking – That’s enough for me.
Where are we at now? Dropped it.

Pending

Undertale (2015)

Welcome to UNDERTALE. In this RPG, you control a human who falls underground into the world of monsters. Now you must find your way out…or stay trapped forever.

Ahh Undertale. I feel like I have had a little bit of a mess with this game. I spent a while considering that if I was going to continue my Let’s Play, how should I approach it? Should I continue with the strategies I was using? Should I let go of my arbitrary rules and just do what feels right in the moment? Should I start again?

All of these questions were then answered by the game leaving the service. It is now on Ps Plus which I do have access to, but of course my save file does not, so starting over would be the only option.

Secondly – and a deciding factor that I should continue offline – is that I had something spoiled. I have no idea how big of a spoiler it really is, but it is enough that I am dissapointed that I know about it and it will impact the enjoyment of being blind on the game.

All of these factors combined helped me to decide that I am just going start again in my own time from my couch. It is still a game that I want to see through to the end and add to my catalogue of knowledge and references. But the Let’s Play unfortunately isn’t meant to be.

Game Pass Status – Left the service.

Original Ranking – Continue playing online.
Where are we at now? Want to continue playing offline.

As Dusk Falls (2022)

As Dusk Falls is an original interactive drama from INTERIOR/NIGHT that explores the entangled lives of two families across thirty years. Starting in 1998 with a robbery-gone-wrong in small town Arizona, the choices you make have a powerful impact on the characters’ lives in this uncompromising story of betrayal, sacrifice and resilience.

In hindsight, it probably would have made sense for me to Let’s Play this game first. It is the shortest of the bunch and games like these don’t really allow for any meandering. BUT if I had done that then Citizen Sleeper wouldn’t have been so perfectly timed, and if my memory serves me, my Game Pass ran out right as I finished CS so I didn’t have time to play these other games.

This game is still on my list, I would have to go back through the video as a reminder for the choices that I made, but the tension was so high, I can only imagine how the rest of the game will go!

Game Pass Status – Still available.

Original Ranking – Continue playing online.
Where are we at now? Want to continue playing online.

Deaths Door (2022)

Reaping souls of the dead and punching a clock might get monotonous but it’s honest work for a Crow. The job gets lively when your assigned soul is stolen and you must track down a desperate thief to a realm untouched by death – where creatures grow far past their expiry and overflow with greed and power.

As mentioned above, I no longer have Game Pass, and while that isn’t the reason that I haven’t done anymore Let’s Plays, it is obviously a hurdle for these specific games that I had chosen. Thankfully, in the last year Death’s Door became a Ps Plus game! That means that I can now play it at any time that I want.

While there is a chance that I just play this one offline instead, I am not going to do that yet unless I get a really really big urge as I still think it could be a fun YouTube series. The only downside to me now having it on Ps Plus is that it lowers it down the priority list, as it is no longer time limited. When I get Game Pass back ‘As Dusk Falls’ and ‘Tunic’ are the focus. But the bright side is I can start this one back up any time I like (that is, after I have played Pyre, Batman, Scarlet Hollow and any other games that I have promised 😅).

Game Pass Status – Still available.

Original Ranking – Continue playing online.
Where are we at now? Want to continue playing online.

Tunic (2022)

Explore a land filled with lost legends, ancient powers, and ferocious monsters in TUNIC, an isometric action game about a small fox on a big adventure. Stranded in a ruined land, and armed with only your own curiosity, you will confront colossal beasts, collect strange and powerful items, and unravel long-lost secrets.

The last but the opposite of the least is Tunic! If I could suddenly have the time and facilities to Let’s Play a game right now, it would be this one. I LOVED exploring around the world, seeing what we would find and how it connected together. It was really fun and I feel like I clicked with it very well.

This is a game that recieved such heavy praise, but I got the impression it was for doing something different. I didn’t get far enough to know what that is and I really would like to discover it for myself, so while I currently still don’t have time to record and have already promised Pyre as my next series, I still have a huge itch to play this game and will do so as soon as the stars align.

Game Pass Status – Still available.

Original Ranking – Continue playing online.
Where are we at now? Want to continue playing online.


If anyone out there is stuck in a rut with your backlog or struggling with analysis paralysis on what to play next, this was an extremely refreshing experience that I would recommend to others to try for themselves. While I haven’t followed through with the recordings that I would still love to do, I did manage to knock 8 games off my backlog and had a tonne of fun doing it. You don’t have to make it into work or a project, just pick a number of games that you want to try and play the first hour. Don’t think too hard, just press play and before you know you might be playing your new favourite game.

Finished – 4
Dropped – 4
Still Pending – 4

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My time with Game Pass so far

Game Pass is a service that I consume a little differently to others. Where PS Plus Extra is like my every day diet, Game Pass is my treat day – or treat months really. I don’t always have it, but when I do I binge the heck out of it.

I only got a PC within the last 3 years and never had an Xbox, so I never even really knew what Game Pass was until 2020. When I did get my PC, Game Pass were doing codes for a week of free access for first timers. I never jumped in because I wanted to make it count but I couldn’t find the right time. I thought I would save it for a rainy day or a broken leg. Then, they introduced their 3 Months for £1 deal.

To this day I cannot get over how good of a deal that was. Not only that, but there was an extra free month if you signed up to monthly payments (which you could unsubscribe to at any time). And if that wasn’t crazy enough, they did it again! Through all of these deals, Christmas gifts and a month I gifted to myself to make my 12 Days of Game Pass series, I have probably had a year total of access. Since my subscription status is on and off, everytime I do have access I try to make the most of it, as evidenced below.

Played since I first got Game Pass

Games Tried: 69
Games Completed: 34
Games Abandoned: 23

I think this list shows why I only like to have Game Pass in bursts. That is a LOT of gaming. There is an argument that if I had it more often then I wouldn’t feel the need to binge as hard, but 1. I have to pick and choose my subscriptions for income reasons and 2. Along with the joy of having access to these games comes the low key anxiety I get of wanting to finish everything before it leaves. Twice per month a selection of games leave the service and while it is always the same days (the 1st and the 16th), two weeks notice isn’t enough if I am recording/streaming, or if it is a long game. Also, if a game enters the leaving soon list then I know I have to drop everything and play it or miss out, which often dictates what I end up playing.

Regarding the table above, when compared to my PS Plus Extra list, there are a lot more dropped and paused games, particularly that I have made content for. I think it is important to note that this is not a negative. This is simply due to playing the games on the same device that I am making my content. It isn’t because the quality of games is low, it is completely down to convenience. Having access to so many games on my PC (the place I make my content) gives me so much opportunity to experiment without any barriers. I took advantage of that, getting to experience lots of different games and not having to feel bad about dropping them if they weren’t for me. I did 12 Days of Game Pass as I mentioned before, and I have done Game Pass Indie Showcase months too. These are series’ designed to experience a wide variety without having to commit. This explains the drastic difference between the tables I have made.

Secondly, most of the paused games that aren’t for content are multiplayer which is something that I have rarely ever tried on my PlayStation. Again, the convenience is a large factor here, but also more people I know tend to have Game Pass. Partly due to the fact that you could say ‘Don’t have Game Pass? No problem, its £1 for 3 months, get in here and play.’ That era is now over but it did the job of selling everyone on the value of the service.

Finally, the variety is a subject that I would like to bring up here too. Look at all of those different games. So many that I certainly wouldn’t have tried if the opportunity wasn’t there, lots that I wanted to try and got my wish. I was going to pick out some highlights but there are so many that I don’t even know where to start. Some of these games got me through some particularly rocky times and I am eternally grateful for that.

One feature that Game Pass certainly has over Ps Plus Extra is the ability to add games to your ‘Play Later’ list. I still keep this up to date even when I am not subscribed so that I know what I have to look forward to the the time comes. (Once again, these lists are accurate at the time of writing but the games available are ever changing so I will certainly miss some)

Still to play – Online

  • As Dusk Falls
  • Broken Age
  • Deaths Door
  • Dordogne
  • Pentiment
  • Tunic

These are the games that I will would definitely like to make content for.
Total Games: 6
Games started: 3 (As Dusk Falls, Deaths Door and Tunic)

Still to play – Offline

  • Airborne Kingdom
  • The Big Con
  • Chained Echoes
  • Cooking Simulator
  • Coral Island
  • Medieval Dynasty
  • Norco
  • Opus Magnum
  • Peggle Nights
  • Persona 3 Portable
  • Persona 4 Golden
  • Persona 5 Royal
  • Phoenix Point
  • Railway Empire 2
  • Ravenlok
  • Sea of Stars
  • SimCity
  • Slime Rancher 2
  • Solasta: Crown of the Magister
  • Starfield
  • The Wandering Village
  • Zoo Tycoon

These are the games that I will try/play for myself without making content (probably).
Total Games: 22
Games started: 3 (Cooking Simulator, Coral Island, Medieval Dynasty)

Still to play – Online or Offline?

  • Amazing Cultivation Simulator
  • The Bookwalker: Thief of Tales
  • Bramble: The Mountain King
  • Fe
  • Homestead Arcana
  • Hypnospace Outlaw
  • McPixel 3
  • Monster Sanctuary
  • Planet of Lana
  • Quantum Break
  • Sea of Solitude
  • Somerville
  • Unravel 2
  • Venba

These are games that I haven’t quite decided whether I should make content for or not.
Total Games: 14

I am quite passionate about low budget gaming. I don’t feel good about it as games mean so much to me, I want to support the continued development. However, that is a privilege that some people just don’t have. Game Pass has allowed me to play 69 games that I simply would not have been able to if the service didn’t exist. The value for money has been second to none (unless you include Epic Games, then it might be second to one). The big caveat is that it is only this valuable if you actually have time to play the games. That is why, for me, hopping in and out is the best way to go.

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Game Service Roundup – June 2023

Hey everyone! This is a round up of the games entering and leaving a variety of Game Services throughout the month, as well as free game giveaways that have been available throughout.

I like to try to keep track of what is coming and going in the world of game subscriptions but it is hard to find a singular place that does that, so I thought I would give it a go myself. I am going to trial it for a couple of months and see how it feels, whether I would like to add things and so on. Having it all in one place means that you can scroll to see if anything catches your eye, or you can Ctrl+F to whichever service it is that interests you.

Disclaimer: Sometimes dates aren’t announced and surprises are thrown in. I will do my best to make sure the information is as accurate as possible!

PlayStation Plus is Sony’s subscription service for PlayStation consoles. The service is split into three tiers. ‘Essential’, ‘Extra’ and ‘Premium’.

PS Plus Essential

‘PlayStation Plus Essential’ is the cheapest tier. This is the tier that is the closest to what PS Plus used to be. When you are subscribed, you get access to online play. Additionally, Essential offers 3 monthly games*. If you claim them during that month then they are yours to play for as long as you have a PS Plus Essential subscription. If you drop your subscription then you will lose access, but they will still be on your account ready for the next time you subscribe. The monthly games get revealed on the final Wednesday of every month. They are then made available to add to your library and play on the first Tuesday, replacing the previous months games. The games offered occasionally vary by region.
* Occasionally there will be more or less.

June PS Plus Essential Games | Available to claim from Tuesday 6th June 2023 – Monday 3rd July 2023
  • Jurassic World Evolution 2 (PS5/PS4)
  • NBA 2K23 (PS5/PS4)
  • Trek to Yomi (PS5/PS4)
July PS Plus Essential Games | Available to claim from Tuesday 4th July 2023
  • Alan Wake Remastered (PS5/PS4)
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (PS5/PS4)
  • Endling – Extinction is Forever (PS5/PS4)

PS Plus Extra/Premium

‘PlayStation Plus Extra’ and ‘PlayStation Plus Premium’ are the next two tiers of PS Plus above Essential. They include everything that you get with Essential plus other benefits.
PlayStation Plus Extra – Extra is the middle tier and allows you access to a catalogue of games, available to play on your console. New games get added to the service part way through each month and stay for an unknown amount of time. Games also leave regularly and it isn’t always communicated well so it is worth checking when you are deciding what to play.
PlayStation Plus Premium – Premium is the most expensive tier. As well as giving you access to the Extra catalogue, it also has it’s own benefits. There is an extended catalogue available as Premium also includes ‘Classics’ – a seperate collection of games from older generations. In addition, game trials and cloud streaming are some more benefits to this tier.
You can find a full breakdown of the benefits here.

June 2023 PS Plus Extra Game Additions | Available from Tuesday 20th
  • Soulstice (PS5)
  • Conan Exiles (PS5/PS4)
  • DC League of Super-Pets: The Adventures of Krypto and Ace (PS5/PS4)
  • Elex 2 (PS5/PS4)
  • Far Cry 6 (PS5/PS4)
  • Hundred Days: Winemaking Simulator (PS5/PS4)
  • Inscryption (PS5/PS4)
  • MX vs ATV Legends (PS5/PS4)
  • My Friend Peppa Pig (PS5/PS4)
  • PAW Patrol Mighty Pups: Save Adventure Bay!(PS5/PS4)
  • Redout 2 (PS5/PS4)
  • Rogue Legacy 2 (PS5/PS4)
  • The Talos Principle: Deluxe Edition (PS5/PS4)
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge (PS5/PS4)
  • A Hat in Time (PS4)
  • Carto (PS4)
  • Deus Ex: Mankind Divided (PS4)
  • Dodgeball Academia (PS4)
  • Forager (PS4)
  • Killing Floor 2 (PS4)
  • Lonely Mountain: Downhill (PS4)
  • Tacoma (PS4)
  • Thief (PS4)
  • Vampire: The Masquerade – Coteries of New York (PS4)
  • The Wild at Heart (PS4)
June 2023 PS Plus Premium Game Additions | Available from Tuesday 20th
  • Coded Soul (PS5/PS4) (Asia Region)
  • Herc’s Adventures (PS5/PS4)
  • Killzone: Liberation (PS5/PS4)
  • Worms (PS5/PS4)
  • Game Trial – WWE2K23
Games that left PS Plus Extra/Premium in June 2023
  • 9 Monkeys of Shaolin
  • Agents of Mayhem
  • Ash of Gods: Redemption
  • Black Mirror
  • Defense Grid 2
  • Descenders
  • Fire Pro Wrestling World
  • Gods Will Fall
  • Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf
  • John Wick Hex
  • KeyWe
  • NSR: No Straight Roads: Encore Edition
  • Party Hard
  • Redeemed
  • Red Faction
  • Red Faction II
  • Wytchwood
Games leaving PS Plus Extra/Premium in July 2023 | Dates may vary
  • Bioshock Remastered
  • Bioshock 2 Remastered
  • Bioshock Infinite
  • Borderlands: The Handsome Collection
  • Fluster Cluck
  • Marvel’s Avengers
  • Raiden V Directors Cut
  • Rogue Stormers
  • Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell
  • Stray

Game Pass is Microsoft’s game subscription service. It is split into three different types. ‘PC’, ‘Console’, and ‘Ultimate’. I will currently only be covering ‘Game Pass for PC’.

Game Pass For PC

Game Pass for PC and for Console are seperate subscriptions but are very similar, they just work on different machines. They have their own slightly different catalogues but function the same. Game Pass grants you access to a library of games on your platform of choice. They are then available for you to play as for as long as you have a subscription or as long as they are on the service.
Game Pass Ultimate combines the two, allowing your account access to the service on both PC and Console, along with more perks including XBOX Live Gold.
You can find a full breakdown of the differences here.

June 2023 Game Pass for PC Additions
  • The Big Con
  • Car Mechanic Simulator 2021
  • Slayers X: Terminal Aftermath: Vengance of the Slayer
  • Hypnospace Outlaw
  • Amnesia: The Bunker
  • Rune Factory 4 Special
  • Dordogne
  • The Bookwalker: Thief of Tales
  • Need for Speed Unbound
  • Bramble: The Mountain King
  • F.I.S.T: Forged in Shadow Torch
  • Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town
July 2023 Announced Game Pass for PC Additions | Available from various dates
  • Wednesday 5th July – Sword and Fairy: Together Forever
  • Friday 14th July – Exoprimal
Games that left Game Pass for PC in June 2023
  • Thursday 1st June – Europa Universalis IV
  • Thursday 1st June – Evil Genius 2: World Domination
  • Thursday 1st June – Fifa 21
  • Thursday 1st June – Floppy Knights
  • Thursday 1st June – Lawn Mowing Simulator
  • Friday 16th June – Bridge Constructor Portal
  • Friday 16th June – Chorus
  • Friday 16th June – Maneater
  • Friday 16th June – Mortal Shell: Enhanced Edition
  • Friday 16th June – Serious Sam 4
  • Friday 16th June – Total War: THREE KINGDOMS
Games leaving Game Pass for PC in July 2023 | 1st & 16th of the Month
  • Saturday 1st July – DJMAX RESPECT V
  • Saturday 1st July – Empire of Sin
  • Saturday 1st July – Matchpoint – Tennis Championships
  • Saturday 1st July – Olija
  • Saturday 1st July – OMORI
  • Saturday 1st July – Road 96
  • Sunday 16th July – Exo One
  • Sunday 16th July – Paw Patrol The Movie: Adventure City Calls
  • Sunday 16th July – Spelunky 2

A lot of people do not realise that included in an Amazon Prime subscription is access to Prime Gaming. Not only does this get you a free subscription to a streamer of your choice on Twitch, they also give away free weekly games and other perks. The difference with this service is that often the games are for different launchers. Some are for Amazon Games, but they also give codes for Epic Games, GOG and more. The best part? As far as I can tell – you get to continue playing the games you have claimed after your subscription has ended.
You can claim your games here.

Amazon Prime Games | June 2023 | Weekly on Thursdays
  • Thursday 1st June – Mutation Nation (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 1st June – Sengoku (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 8th June – Over Top (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 8th June – Soccer Brawl (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 15th June – SteamWorld Dig 2 (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 15th June – The Super Spy (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 15th June – Top Hunter (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 22nd June – Autonauts (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 22nd June – Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 22nd June – Revita (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 29th June – Once upon a Jester (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 29th June – Roguebook (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 29th June – Gems of Destiny: Homeless Dwarf (Legacy Games)
  • Bonus game – Beasts of Maravilla Island
  • Bonus game – Calico
  • Bonus game – DKO: Divine Knockout (Amazon Games)
  • Bonus game – Double Kick Heroes
  • Bonus game – Shattered: Tale of the Forgotten King
  • Bonus game – Tandem: A Tale of Shadows (Amazon Games)
  • Bonus game – Tiny Robots Recharged
  • Bonus game – Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion
Additional Prime Day Games
  • Wednesday 21st June – Prey (GOG)
  • Tuesday 27th June – Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Edition (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 6th July – Shovel Knight: Showdown
  • Monday 10th July – Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
Amazon Prime Games | Announced for July 2023
  • Thursday 6th July – Cook, Serve, Delicious 3
  • Thursday 13th July – Nairi: Tower of Shirin
  • Thursday 20th July – Wytchwood
  • Thursday 27th July – Lunar Axe

Ever since its inception, the Epic Game Store has offered free games to all. All you need is an account. Every Thursday at 4pm UTC at least one title will be set to ‘free’ and next weeks game/s will be revealed. All you have to do is log in and add it to your library while it is free if you would like to play it in the future. If you miss the window then there is nothing that you can do but you have a whole week to do it. Unlike the services above, you do not need a subscription to claim these games.
You can check out the Epic Game Store here.

Free Epic Games | June 2023 | Must claim in the timeframe
  • Midnight Ghost Hunt (June 1st – June 8th)
  • Payday 2 (June 8th – June 15th)
  • Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition (June 15th – June 22nd)
  • Guacamelee! 2 (June 15th – June 22nd)
  • Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms (June 22nd – June 29th)
  • theHunter: Call of the Wild (June 22nd – June 29th)
  • The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk (June 29th – July 6th)
Free Epic Games | Announced for July 2023*
  • GRIME (July 6th – July 13th)

*These games are announced one week in advance so you will need to check on the Epic Store weekly if you don’t want to miss out. Alternatively, I do always try to post them in my discord server.

I may add new sections as I go but for now, this section is for any other give-aways or notable deals that I come across in the given month. Most of these will have been and gone already but it is interesting to see what games have been given.

Steam Giveaways | June 2023
  • Tell Me Why
  • Field of Glory II
GOG Giveaways | June 2023
  • Sunblaze
  • Sigma Theory: Global Cold War
  • Eschalon: Book II
  • Hell Division
  • Ancient Enemy
  • Beholder 2

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Game Service Roundup – May 2023

Hey everyone! This is a round up of the games entering and leaving a variety of Game Services throughout the month, as well as free game giveaways that have been available throughout.

I like to try to keep track of what is coming and going in the world of game subscriptions but it is hard to find a singular place that does that, so I thought I would give it a go myself. I am going to trial it for a couple of months and see how it feels, whether I would like to add things and so on. Having it all in one place means that you can scroll to see if anything catches your eye, or you can Ctrl+F to whichever service it is that interests you.

Disclaimer: Sometimes dates aren’t announced and surprises are thrown in. I will do my best to make sure the information is as accurate as possible!

PlayStation Plus is Sony’s subscription service for PlayStation consoles. The service is split into three tiers. ‘Essential’, ‘Extra’ and ‘Premium’.

PS Plus Essential

‘PlayStation Plus Essential’ is the cheapest tier. This is the tier that is closest to what PS Plus used to be. When you are subscribed, you get access to playing games online and instant access to the PS Plus collection*. Additionally, Essential offers 3 monthly games**. If you claim them during that month then they are yours to play for as long as you have a PS Plus Essential subscription. If you drop your subscription then you will lose access, but they will still be on your account ready for the next time you subscribe. The monthly games get revealed on the final Wednesday of every month. They are then made available to add to your library and play on the first Tuesday, replacing the previous months games. The games offered occasionally vary by region.
* PS5 Only.
** Occasionally there will be more or less.

⚠ The PS Plus Collection ended on May 9th.

May PS Plus Essential Games | Available to claim from Tuesday 2nd May 2023 – Monday 5th June 2023
  • Chivalry 2 (PS5/PS4)
  • GRID Legends (PS5/PS4)
  • Descenders (PS4)
June PS Plus Essential Games | Available to claim from Tuesday 6th June 2023
  • Jurassic World Evolution 2 (PS5/PS4)
  • NBA 2K23 (PS5/PS4)
  • Trek to Yomi (PS5/PS4)

PS Plus Extra/Premium

‘PlayStation Plus Extra’ and ‘PlayStation Plus Premium’ are the next two tiers of PS Plus above Essential. They include everything that you get with Essential plus other benefits.
PlayStation Plus Extra – Extra is the middle tier and allows you access to a catalogue of games, available to play on your console. New games get added to the service part way through each month and stay for an unknown amount of time. Games also leave regularly and it isn’t always communicated well so it is worth checking when you are deciding what to play.
PlayStation Plus Premium – Premium is the most expensive tier. As well as giving you access to the Extra catalogue, it also has it’s own benefits. There is an extended catalogue available as Premium also includes ‘Classics’ – a seperate collection of games from older generations. In addition, game trials and cloud streaming are some more benefits to this tier.
You can find a full breakdown of the benefits here.

May 2023 PS Plus Extra Game Additions | Available from Tuesday 16th
  • Ratchet & clank: Rift Apart (PS5)
  • Thymesia (PS5)
  • Bus Simulator 21: Next Stop (PS5/PS4)
  • Humanity (PS5/PS4)
  • Lake (PS5/PS4)
  • Soundfall (PS5/PS4)
  • Watch Dogs: Legion (PS5/PS4)
  • Conan Exiles (PS4)
  • Dishonored 2 (PS4)
  • Dishonored: Death of the Outsider (PS4)
  • Rain World (PS4)
  • Rune Factory 4 Special (PS4)
  • Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin (PS4)
  • Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town (PS4)
  • The Evil Within 2 (PS4)
  • Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition (PS4)
  • Rise of the Tomb Raider (PS4)
  • Shadow of the Tomb Raider (PS4)
  • Wolfenstein: Youngblood (PS4)
May 2023 PS Plus Premium Game Additions | Available from Tuesday 16th
  • Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered (PS4)
  • Blade Dancer: Lineage of Light (PSP)
  • Pursuit Force (PSP)
  • Syphon Filter: Logan’s Shadow (PSP)
Games that left PS Plus Extra/Premium in May 2023
  • Balan Wonderland
  • Batman: Return to Arkham – Arkham Asylum
  • Batman: Return to Arkham – Arkham City
  • Chocobo’s Mystery Dungeon EVERY BUDDY!
  • Chronos: Before the Ashes
  • Deadlight: Director’s Cut
  • Dreamfall Chapters
  • FlatOut 4: Total Insanity
  • Graveyard Keeper
  • Homefront: The Revolution
  • How to Survive: Storm Warning Edition
  • Injustice 2
  • Kingdom Come: Deliverance
  • Kona
  • Last Day of June
  • Left Alive
  • Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4
  • Lego Harry Potter: Years 5-7
  • Marvel’s Spider-Man
  • Metro: Last Light Redux
  • Mighty No. 9
  • MX vs ATV All Out
  • NBA 2K Playgrounds 2
  • Pathfinder: Kingmaker
  • Pixel Piracy
  • Red Faction Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered
  • Relicta
  • Resident Evil
  • Shenmue III trophies
  • Star Ocean: First Departure R
  • This War of Mine: The Little Ones
  • Tour De France 2021
  • TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge 2
  • Virginia
  • Windbound
Games leaving PS Plus Extra/Premium in June 2023 | Dates may vary
  • 9 Monkeys of Shaolin
  • Agents of Mayhem
  • Ash of Gods: Redemption
  • Black Mirror
  • Defense Grid 2
  • Descenders
  • Gods Will Fall
  • Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf
  • John Wick Hex
  • KeyWe
  • NSR: No Straight Roads: Encore Edition
  • Party Hard
  • Redeemed
  • Red Faction
  • Red Faction II
  • Wytchwood

Game Pass is Microsoft’s game subscription service. It is split into three different types. ‘PC’, ‘Console’, and ‘Ultimate’. I will currently only be covering ‘Game Pass for PC’.

Game Pass For PC

Game Pass for PC and for Console are seperate subscriptions but are very similar, they just work on different machines. They have their own slightly different catalogues but function the same. Game Pass grants you access to a library of games on your platform of choice. They are then available for you to play as for as long as you have a subscription or as long as they are on the service.
Game Pass Ultimate combines the two, allowing your account access to the service on both PC and Console, along with more perks including XBOX Live Gold.
You can find a full breakdown of the differences here.

May 2023 Game Pass for PC Additions
  • Ravenlok
  • Shadowrun: Hong Kong – Extended Edition
  • Shadowrun: Dragonfall – Director’s Cut
  • Shadowrun Returns
  • Fuga: Melodies of Steel 2
  • EA Sports Fifa 2023
  • Eastern Exorcist
  • Supraland: Six Inches Under
  • Planet of Lana
  • Railway Empire 2
  • Chicory: A Colorful Tale
  • Farworld Pioneers
June 2023 Announced Game Pass for PC Additions | Available from various dates
  • Thursday 1st June – The Big Con
  • Thursday 1st June – Car Mechanic Simulator 2021
  • Thursday 1st June – Slayers X: Terminal Aftermath: Vengance of the Slayer
  • Tuesday 6th June – Hypnospace Outlaw
  • Tuesday 6th June – Amnesia: The Bunker
  • Thursday 8th June – Rune Factory 4 Special
  • Thursday 8th June – Stacking
  • Tuesday 13th June – Dordogne
Games that left Game Pass for PC in May 2023
  • Monday 1st May – Tetris Effect: Connected
  • Monday 1st May – Dragon Quest Builders 2
  • Monday 1st May – Destroy All Humans!
  • Monday 1st May – Unsouled
  • Monday 1st May – Bugsnax
  • Tuesday 16th May – Umurangi Generation
  • Tuesday 16th May – My Friend Pedro
  • Tuesday 16th May – Before We Leave
  • Tuesday 16th May – Hearts of Iron IV
  • Tuesday 16th May – Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair Anniversary Edition
  • Tuesday 16th May – Her Story
Games leaving Game Pass for PC in June 2023 | 1st & 16th of the Month
  • Thursday 1st June – Europa Universalis IV
  • Thursday 1st June – Evil Genius 2: World Domination
  • Thursday 1st June – Fifa 21
  • Thursday 1st June – Floppy Knights
  • Thursday 1st June – Lawn Mowing Simulator
  • Friday 16th June – Bridge Constructor Portal
  • Friday 16th June – Chorus
  • Friday 16th June – Maneater
  • Friday 16th June – Mortal Shell: Enhanced Edition
  • Friday 16th June – Serious Sam 4
  • Friday 16th June – Total War: THREE KINGDOMS

A lot of people do not realise that included in an Amazon Prime subscription is access to Prime Gaming. Not only does this get you a free subscription to a streamer of your choice on Twitch, they also give away free weekly games and other perks. The difference with this service is that often the games are for different launchers. Some are for Amazon Games, but they also give codes for Epic Games, GOG and more. The best part? As far as I can tell – you get to continue playing the games you have claimed after your subscription has ended.
You can claim your games here.

Amazon Prime Games | May 2023 | Weekly on Thursdays
  • Thursday 4th May – Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 3D (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 4th May – Super Sidekicks (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 4th May – Samurai Shodown IV: Amakusa’s Revenge (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 11th May – Planescape Torment: Enhanced Edition (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 11th May – Lake (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 11th May – Robo Army
  • Thursday 11th May – Last Resort (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 18th May – Kardboard Kings: Card Shop Simulator (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 18th May – The Almost Gone (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 18th May – 3 Count Bout (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 18th May – Alpha Mission 2 (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 25th May – Lila’s Sky Ark (Legacy Games)
  • Thursday 25th May – Agatha Knife (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 25th May – King of the Monsters 2 (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 25th May – Kizuna Encounter: Super Tag Battle (Amazon Games)
  • Bonus game – Beasts of Maravilla Island
  • Bonus game – Calico
  • Bonus game – DKO: Divine Knockout (Amazon Games)
  • Bonus game – Double Kick Heroes
  • Bonus game – Shattered: Tale of the Forgotten King
  • Bonus game – Tandem: A Tale of Shadows (Amazon Games)
  • Bonus game – Tiny Robots Recharged
  • Bonus game – Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion
Amazon Prime Games | Announced for June 2023
  • Thursday 1st June – Mutation Nation (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 1st June – Sengoku (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 8th June – Over Top (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 8th June – Soccer Brawl (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 15th June – SteamWorld Dig 2 (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 15th June – The Super Spy (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 15th June – Top Hunter (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 22nd June – Autonauts (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 22nd June – Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 22nd June – Revita (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 29th June – Gems of Destiny: Homeless Dwarf (Legacy Games)
  • Thursday 29th June – Once Upon a Jester (Amazon Games)
  • Thursday 29th June – Roguebook (Amazon Games)

Ever since its inception, the Epic Game Store has offered free games to all. All you need is an account. Every Thursday at 4pm UTC at least one title will be set to ‘free’ and next weeks game/s will be revealed. All you have to do is log in and add it to your library while it is free if you would like to play it in the future. If you miss the window then there is nothing that you can do but you have a whole week to do it. Unlike the services above, you do not need a subscription to claim these games.
You can check out the Epic Game Store here.

Free Epic Games | May 2023 | Must claim in the timeframe
  • Breathedge (April 27th – May 4th)
  • Poker Club (April 27th – May 4th)
  • Against All Odds (May 4th – May 11th)
  • Horizon Chase Turbo (May 4th – May 11th)
  • Kao the Kangaroo (May 4th – May 11th)
  • The Sims 4 Daring Lifestyle Bundle (May 11th – May 18th)
  • Death Stranding (May 18th – May 25th)
  • Fallout: New Vegas – Ultimate Edition (May 25th – June 1st)
Free Epic Games | Announced for June 2023*
  • Midnight Ghost Hunt (June 1st – June 8th)

*These games are announced one week in advance so you will need to check on the Epic Store weekly if you don’t want to miss out. Alternatively, I do always try to post them in my discord server.

I may add new sections as I go but for now, this section is for any other give-aways or notable deals that I come across in the given month. Most of these will have been and gone already but it is interesting to see what games have been given.

Steam Giveaways | May 2023
  • Warhammer 40,000: Gladius – Relics of War

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A Noob’s [Mini] Review – Sea of Thieves

Ahoy, me hearties! The sea is calling.

Do you ever dream about sailing away, off into the sunset where there lies promise of sun, adventure, treasure and grog? If that sounds appealing then do I have the game for you. Sure, there may be the odd storm. A ghost ship or two. The occasional battle for your ship, lives and everything you have ever owned and loved against the fearsome, monstrous creatures of the deep. But it’s not just the party that makes the pirate, and when you’re approaching an outpost ready to cash in your haul, singing shanty’s of the sea into the dead of night, you will tell tales of previous voyages, laugh, and look forward to the next.

Sea of Thieves is an online multiplayer game in which you and up to three friends captain a ship. From there, the world really is your oyster. The game provides you with a huge sandbox world, full of random events. If you would like a fight then it is up to you to stock up your ship and seek out active forts, sea battles, or even other players. If you would prefer a calmer experience then you can instead find treasure maps, using the tools and clues provided to seek out the island you need. You can also become a merchant, follow story quests, or even just pick a direction and set sail, seeing what you find along the way.

What makes Sea of Thieves special is its core mechanics. Sailing a ship requires teamwork. Correctly navigating without incident and adapting when needed is always satisfying. The sea feels like a real sea and there is a learning curve to understand how the boat moves, all adding to the immersion. You will become as familiar with your compass and maps as you will with your sword and cannons. Not to mention, the stylised art style of the game offers an impressive beauty in all weathers, at all times of day.

The overall structure of the game creates an ever changing pace which makes no two sessions alike. The travel adds a downtime that is all the more appreciated after surviving three near disasters in a row, and all the more elevated when your ship is full of treasure and you have no idea what is in the water below, or over the horizon ahead.

Developer: Rare
Publisher: Xbox Game Studios
Release date: 20th March 2018
Available on: PC and Xbox (One, Series X/S, Game Pass)

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