As the dust settles on 's Xbox Game Pass debut, subscribers should bear in mind that mid-November will also see several popular titles leaving the service. For months, Game Pass has been one of the best ways to experience the franchise as the mainline games are included for all members to play. Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end as two of the series' most underrated installments are bidding Xbox Game Pass farewell in the coming week.
According to True Achievements, six games will be leaving the platform on November 15, including and Both titles are fantastic action role-playing games elevated by dense stories filled with betrayal, heartbreak, and justice. While they may not have received the attention of the more recent, both and deserve to be played although the former is more geared towards fans who already understand the saga of Kazuma Kiryu.
While the mainline games have pivoted away from beat-'em-up combat, and both champion the frantic combo-focused system with the expected amount of brutality and flair. may be a little more daunting for newcomers since it bridges the gap between and , but should be much more approachable. The game is based on a true story, taking the cast of the series and making them samurai during the Bakumatsu era toward the end of the Edo Period.
Players who want to experience these sprawling role-playing games will need to be quick as both of them can take dozens of hours to complete. They may not be as long as, but there are enough side-quests and collectibles thatit could easily take a solid week to wrap up just one of them. Fortunately, sticking to the main story should make the experience significantly shorter; Regardless, completing both and before November 15 could be tricky.
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