Been playing a number of games on the Game Pass since getting it. And...I've been play a LOT lately because I've been severely depressed and calling into work a lot.
I mentioned Grounded already and I'm still playing that once in awhile. I'm getting antsy for another update, though. I REALLY want to play more of it, but since it's in Early Access, the road ahead is gonna be a long one. I'm tempted to buy it on Steam, partly to support the devs and partly to access the beta test server for new content. On the other hand, I might just go the Subnautica route and wait for it all to finally finish before really diving into it.
Also played five minutes of the new Battletoads before giving up. I didn't like it at all. Which is a shame because I loved the old NES game.
I got hooked on The Outer Worlds for a short while. But then I hit a spot where the game would consistently crash as soon as I started the mission. And it happened consistently every time I tried starting the mission again. So I gave up and uninstalled it.
Spiritfarer, on the other hand, is a complete delight, but also the kind of game that turns me into a sobbing mess in some parts. I'm kind of losing interest in it now, though, as the world gets bigger and I'm not finding myself as engaged to continue. I might pick it up again.
I'd played Frostpunk once before and it was too damn difficult for me to really get into, but I had a hankering to try it again. After a few bad starts, I finally figured out some surefire ways to surviving. And watched a few guides and tips on YouTube. I managed to beat the story twice. The first time was a major struggle at the end, as I hadn't stockpiled enough food, so a LOT of people died. But the second time I beat it, I knew what was coming and was well-prepared, so I didn't lose anyone in the end.
And finally, I started playing A Plague Tale: Innocence tonight and it's a heck of a game. Very linear, but sometimes a linear game is good if the story and characters are engaging enough, as it is here. The little boy really grates on me, though, as he does some REALLY stupid things like playing hide and seek while you're being hunted by the Inquisition. The rat swarms are constantly unnerving, though, and the game's whole atmosphere and aesthetics are appropriately creepy. I'll probably keep pushing through this one.
Any recommendations for games on the Game Pass right now? I'm half-tempted to play the Halo collection because I've never played a single Halo game. But I don't know how well they'd hold up without rose-colored nostalgia goggles like a long-time Halo fan might have. And it seems like Halo is better known for its multiplayer than single player campaign.