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Coming to Game Pass: Manor Lords, Another Crab's Treasure and Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes

Coming soon to Xbox Game Pass: Manor Lords, EA Sports NHL 24, Another Crab’s Treasure, and more!

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Obscure_Observer35d ago

Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes day one, here we go!!!

Si-Fly35d ago

No idea why you got downvotes! Can’t wait for it although I’m gonna have to buy it to play on my Deck.

Asplundh35d ago

Because Obscure is disliked by a lot of Sony fans, they see his comments and give him an instant down vote.

MrNinosan35d ago (Edited 35d ago )

@Asplundh
He's also disliked by more healthy Xbox fans.
Just like I dislike some of the extreme Sony fans on this site.

Amazing add to GamePass anywyas.
Sucks I really want my trophies, but will probably end up with both Platinum and 1000GS on this one.

Been waiting since the last Suikoden for a new game from the team 💓

MrNinosan35d ago (Edited 35d ago )

Why can't Playstation grab those ones aswell.
Amazing to see that Eiyuden Rising on gamepass got followed up by this ❤️

Profchaos35d ago

They probably could but they seem to go for older bigger name games from what I've noticed gamepass feels like a indie showcase while PS plus is more likely to be games from Ubisoft or EA that are 2 years plus Old which isn't a bad thing

LabRat35d ago (Edited 35d ago )

@Profchaos what? gamepass has almost all of the EA games (thnx to EA play) plus ubi titles (assassins creeds origins, odyssey, valhalla, farcry 5, 6, rainbow six, watchdogs etc.... not sure why you think PS gets EA and ubisoft games while xbox gets mainly indies.

solideagle34d ago

because they would like to sell on at least 1 platform? and which platform has higher install base?

Barlos35d ago

Yay, more games for you to rent! Do you never buy anything?

Obscure_Observer35d ago

"Yay, more games for you to rent! Do you never buy anything?"

I buy a lot of games. Just don´t waste my time bragging about it like some weirdo insecure idiot.

My latest acquisitions were day one Dragon´s Dogma II, Prince of Persia and The Awaked King for Remnant II which I´m still playing to this day.

I have a lot of games in my backlog which I paid for day one and never played. That´s some of the reasons why I don´t have a PS5 yet. To many games to play, little time to enjoy them.

To be a family man, comes with a price. It is what it is.

shinoff218334d ago

Obscure

To be a family man, comes with a price

Ain't that the truth

Elda35d ago

Nothing of interest for me. I'm still playing Persona 3:Reload through GP.

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Another Crab’s Treasure Review – The Most Accessible Soulslike Yet | The Outerhaven

The Outerhaven writes: Another Crab's Treasure is the most accessible Soulslike I've ever played, and it's a great jump-in point for those who've always wanted to play a Soulslike.

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The Case For Another Crab's Treasure DLC

Given the success of Aggro Crab’s most recent game, Another Crab’s Treasure, the studio should prove that lightning can strike twice.

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shinoff21832d ago (Edited 2d ago )

Or just let them move on to a sequel or a new game. Not everything needs dlc.

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Review - Another Crab's Treasure (Xbox Series X) | WayTooManyGames

WTMG's Aaron Price: "In a world absolutely oversaturated with Soulslikes at the moment, it’s hard to say that Another Crab’s Treasure will even make a splash. While it’s cute, and has the difficulty levels to fit the genre, the actual controls don’t feel particularly cooperative, and I found when I was trying to dodge attacks, I would very rarely move the way I feel like I should. Unlike other games in the genre, Another Crab’s Treasure starts to look bland very quickly. The world feels very samesy throughout a lot of it, with the main colour you’ll be looking at being blue. I understand being in the ocean, but not everything has to have some sort of blue filter over the top of it. You know what they say about one man’s trash though, it’s Another Crab’s Treasure."

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