![]() ![]() ![]() We’re big fans of what Dovetail Games create, having spent more hours than we care to remember with the original Train Sim World, and now with the sequel. In the meantime, you’ll find it available for download from the Xbox Store.īut then there’s one more game which has also stopped off at the Xbox Game Pass station today – the brilliantly detailed Train Sim World 2. We’re currently working on a full review of Recompile and will let you know how that goes once we’re ready to drop some thoughts. It all takes place with 1 second of our real Earth time, but with a variety of endings, plenty of fights and tons of hacking, it certainly seems like there’s plenty to get involved in. It’s a game that promises much as you take charge of a semi-sapient program which is fighting against life ending deletion. This Metroidvania mainframe hacking affair lands on Xbox (and PS5 and PC for that matter), but utilises Game Pass in order to hit the largest audience possible. It’s our full review of Twelve Minutes that should be taken in so you can get a grasp of the idea at hand and whilst we won’t spoil the story or even how we rated it, you can be sure that with the Annapurna Interactive name behind it, it’s going to be pretty special.Īccompanying Twelve Minutes as a debut title making the most of Game Pass is Recompile. The premise of the game is simple, take a 12 minute time loop and try to escape it – if only as being done for a murder you didn’t (well, we guess you didn’t) commit is no fun and games. ![]()
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