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Game Pass Woes, Elden Ring Takes, And More Of This Week's Spiciest Opinions

Game Pass Woes, Elden Ring Takes, And More Of This Week's Spiciest Opinions

It's been *a week* in the world of games, as usual

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Gosh, Xbox really did that to Game Pass, huh? And Elden Ring’s beloved DLC is letting down some fans? Yeah, it’s been a week of spicy opinions, and we’ve got them all here, including our impressions of that loot-shooter The First Descendent. Read through for more!

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Master Chief and the Arbiter balk at the latest Game Pass changes.
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Xbox Game Pass started out feeling like a frivolous boondoggle aimed at distracting from the Xbox One’s lack of hit exclusives. Then, it became the best deal in gaming thanks to a steady expansion of the Netflix-like subscription library with major third-party releases and critically acclaimed indies. Now it’s bigger than ever and getting worse all the time. Once pitched as the promised land for Xbox players, it’s now becoming another dead end. - Ethan Gach Read More

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A screenshot for a trailer of Shadow of the Erdtree showing multiple NPCs in the Land of Shadow following in Miquella’s footsteps.
A screenshot for a trailer of Shadow of the Erdtree showing multiple NPCs in the Land of Shadow following in Miquella’s footsteps.
Screenshot: FromSoftware / Bandai Namco / Kotaku

Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree launched some weeks ago, meaning players have hopefully managed to surmount its immensely difficult fights (the last one in particular) and roll credits on the expansion. However, a contingent of players have found themselves underwhelmed by the conclusion, and the expansion’s narrative content as a whole, since Shadow of the Erdtree is Elden Ring’s only DLC and bears the weight of sending off one of the biggest games of our time. - Moises Taveras Read More

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Above all else, Zenless Zone Zero is beautiful to look at. HoYoverse’s latest action RPG gacha title, following 2020’s Genshin Impact and last year’s Honkai: Star Rail, has a lot much going for it, with a beautifully detailed world, characters, and animations. Underneath that style there is even some substance, but the game may not be able to best HoYoverse’s other successful titles in the long run. - Willa Rowe Read More

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A screenshot of the Tarnished on horseback looking out at the Land of Shadow in Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree.
A screenshot of the Tarnished on horseback looking out at the Land of Shadow in Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree.
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Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree ends on a real motherfucker of a boss. Seasoned and novice players alike have mostly loved the journey featured in the expansion to 2022’s biggest game, but a decent few are split on the very final boss fight and how fair it is. Honestly? It’s kind of bullshit. - Moises Taveras Read More

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An image shows a woman from The First Descendant.
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The First Descendant, Nexon’s new third-person sci-fi free-to-play online looter shooter is a lot like a bowl of so-so mac and cheese. I promise that opening sentence will make some sense by the end of this article, okay? - Zack Zwiezen Read More

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Zack, Cloud, and Sephiroth look to the sky.
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Have you finished Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth’s 50-hour story? What about its 100 hours of side content? Every Remnawave tower, combat assignment, and summon shrine? Even the Odin one? Well, you’re in luck! It sounds like Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion is coming to PS Plus this month so you can dive into the original soldier love triangle that set all this in motion. - Ethan Gach Read More

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