Microsoft saves Christmas with three killer games

Oh, but what do children (but also adults, like me) do during the holidays, perhaps surrounded by aunts and uncles and panettone and bingo? Microsoft took care of it, while Playstation is lagging, …

Microsoft saves Christmas with three killer games


Oh, but what do children (but also adults, like me) do during the holidays, perhaps surrounded by aunts and uncles and panettone and bingo? Microsoft took care of it, while Playstation is lagging, who knows what they’re doing over there at Sony. Because it’s true that Game Pass on

In fact, Game Pass subscribers will be able to do three things, one more beautiful than the other. The first, to play Stalker 2, a fantastic hyper-realistic shooter, a post-apocalyptic open world where you can walk around and fight in a highly detailed map of over sixty kilometers, trying to survive in the Chernobyl anomalous zone. Very cool. At least as much as stepping into the shoes of Indiana Jones in the game Indiana Jones and the Ancient Circle, inside you can also relive many situations from the films of the saga in a completely new experience. Produced by Bethesda, who were a bit disappointed with Starfield (maybe because they wanted to replicate the success of Fallout, but they exaggerated, and the game ultimately proved boring, after a week I uninstalled it due to too much repetitiveness).

Finally, always playable in the Game Pass package, Flight Simulator 2024. Which is not like the Flight Simulators of the nineties, here everything seems real, the Earth reproduced faithfully to the centimetre, you can take off, fly over and land in any city or wherever you want . Even in every era. Just be careful not to select September 11, 2001 and crash into the Twin Towers, you will be banned from the servers.

For a matter of taste, I think, while on the other hand I hope that those who do not crash into the Twin Towers but repeatedly elsewhere are monitored, because I doubt that a new Muhamed Atta will try to do what he has already done again. In any case, thank you Microsoft, from adults and children (if adults will let their children touch the pads).