Last, but certainly not least, to leave is Hades. Meanwhile, Myst is a reimagining of the classic point-and-click puzzle game, with beautiful environments to take in - also in VR! The latter two titles are for those who fancy a darker time, be it slaying zombies in World War Z, or getting to the bottom of some horrific happenings in Twelve Minutes.
The lack of action may not be for everyone, but if you need to wind down with a game that will make you both laugh and cry, this is it.Īlso leaving Xbox Game Pass this month is Myst, and Twelve Minutes, World War Z. Similarly, What Remains of Edith Finch has you delve into various touching tales.
VG247's own Sherif described Signs of the Sojourner as "one of the most fascinating translations of human communication and connection to game mechanics I’ve seen." Which, if you ask me, is a grand claim, but when you dive into the deck-building and relationships in Signs of the Sojourner, you'll soon see that Sherif is speaking facts. We won't hear you, but you'll have fun! Get all the podcast episodes here. 30 mins, funny, and you can even play along at home by shouting out your suggestions. It's brilliant, and that's not just a view we hold as the people that make it. Get your ears wrapped around VG247's Best Games Ever Podcast. These titles are small but powerful, and if you're yet to try them, there's plenty of time before August 31 to sink your teeth into these titles. These include Spiritfarer, Twelve Minutes, What Remains of Edith Finch, and Signs of the Sojourner. There's truly a cracking line-up of titles leaving in just a couple of weeks, which consists of a few quaint but enjoyable indie titles. View the trailer for Spiritfarer here - you may even have time to play it before it leaves Game Pass!