Xbox Game Pass just gained a title that will appeal to fans and those who enjoy well-crafted tactical role-playing games. As a franchise, 's video game adaptations have been somewhat hit-or-miss as the older games haven't aged well, but something like is hailed as one of Obsidian Entertainment's best releases. While the RPG's follow-up may not have had the cultural impact of its predecessor, it's still plenty of fun and well worth the time, especially if it's on Game Pass.
Per True Achievements, Xbox Game Pass just added, which is available from today, October 16. The first part of the service's second wave of October additions, the surprisingly massive tactical RPG follows the children of the eponymous town as they embark upon a game of superheroes, aiming for the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the many tropes of the genre. Beyond exploring the faithfully recreated town, the game also boasts an in-depth combat system that rewards careful planning and character building, making for a remarkably robust experience.
Xbox Game Pass' biggest strength lies in the variety it affords its users. The addition of isn't just a win for fans of the irreverent comedy series but also for RPG lovers who may have been turned off by the game's commitment to maintaining the style and humor commonly associated with the franchise. Having it on Xbox Game Pass is a great opportunity for those who otherwise may not have been comfortable purchasing it as an individual title.
As great of a game as is, it won't be for everyone. The combat can be slow and repetitive for those who prefer the more classic turn-based battles of and the world design can be a little rigid, even if it is a faithful recreation of the town. There's also the game's writing which fans will enjoy but those who don't appreciate 's crass style may find it more grating than anything else.
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