Xbox just dropped its Summer Showcase 2025, and we’re breaking down what that means for Game Pass players.In this reaction episode, we cover:Hardware reveal: Xbox-branded Asus ROG Ally and Ally X handhelds — portable Game Pass everywhere 🎮Big game drops: The Outer Worlds 2 (Oct 29, day‑one), High on Life 2 (Winter 2025), Super Meat Boy 3D (early 2026), Ninja Gaiden 4, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 & moreIndie & RPG surprises: Clockwork Revolution, Beast of Reincarnation, Keeper from Double FineRemasters & DLC: Gears of War: Reloaded (Aug 26), new Persona 4 Revival, Grounded 2, Fallout 76 DLC, and Sea of Thieves Season 17We’re unpacking:What Game Pass subscribers should be most excited aboutWhether Xbox delivered more substance than flashWhich announcements define Xbox’s roadmap through 2026🔥 Was this a showcase that lives up to the hype — or are the real headlines hiding between the trailers? Tune in for our full breakdown.
The train from hell is back — and it’s brought more cards, more chaos, and way more combos.In this episode of Game Pass or Pass, we dive deep into Monster Train 2, the sequel to one of the most addictive roguelike deckbuilders in recent memory. With new clans, refined mechanics, and a surprising twist on multiplayer, is this sequel just more of the same — or a worthy evolution?We cover:How Monster Train 2 improves (or doesn’t) on the originalNew mechanics and clan synergies worth learningHow it stacks up against Slay the Spire and other deckbuildersWhether it’s friendly to newcomers or strictly for veterans🚂 Is Monster Train 2 the best roguelike deckbuilder on Xbox Game Pass, or did it miss its stop?
Surprise announcement or long time coming?In this bonus episode of Game Pass or Pass, we break down the recent news that Microsoft is increasing prices on Xbox Series X consoles and first-party games.We get into:What’s changing and whenWhy Microsoft is making these moves nowHow it stacks up against Sony and Nintendo’s pricing strategiesWhat it means for the value of Game Pass moving forward Is this the beginning of the end for Game Pass’s “best deal in gaming” reputation — or just the cost of doing business in 2025?
A deadly painter. A cursed number. A world slowly being wiped from existence.Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 drops players into one of the most visually striking turn-based RPGs in years — where every brushstroke is a weapon and every year could be your last. Inspired by Final Fantasy and Persona, but drenched in surrealist French art, this is a game that’s not afraid to get weird — or emotional.In this episode of Game Pass or Pass, we dive into:The unique mix of turn-based strategy and real-time input mechanicsThe stunning visual style and what it brings to the genreHow its worldbuilding and narrative stack up against genre classicsWhether this ambitious title lives up to the hype — or paints itself into a corner🖌️ Is Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 a true Game Pass gem — or just style over substance? Find out now.
A nuclear disaster, a quarantined countryside, and something lurking beyond the fog — Atomfall drops players into a chilling alt-history Britain, blending survival horror with open-world exploration.In this episode of Game Pass or Pass, we dig into the atmosphere-heavy world of Atomfall:Does its survival crafting loop feel rewarding or repetitive?How well does Atomfall’s eerie setting stack up against classics like Fallout or S.T.A.L.K.E.R.?Is Atomfall’s slow-burn pacing a feature or a flaw?With a strong emphasis on story, scavenging, and staying alive, Atomfall is aiming for something big — but does it stick the landing?🛑 Listen in to find out if this post-apocalyptic adventure deserves a spot on your Game Pass download list, or if it’s better left buried.
In this episode of Game Pass or Pass, we break down why Balatro is far more than a gimmick. With combo-stacking strategy, addictive progression, and just enough chaos to keep every run fresh, this game turns your brain into a bluffing machine.Whether you’re a poker veteran or a card game rookie, there’s a lot to unpack:Is Balatro just a trend ride, or does it have real staying power?How does its roguelike structure stand out from Slay the Spire clones?Is it worth your time on Xbox Game Pass, or just a passing hand?Find out if this card-slinging chaos is a Game Pass… or a pass.
AI is stepping off the sidelines and into your controller.In this episode of Game Pass or Pass, we dive into Microsoft’s new Xbox Copilot for Gaming, a groundbreaking accessibility tool that uses AI to assist players in real-time. Whether you're tackling tricky sections, learning mechanics, or just exploring a game world, Copilot offers a second set of hands — or brains.But what does this mean for the future of AI in gaming?We explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping:Game accessibilityNPC behavior and dialogueProcedural content generationPersonalized gameplay experiencesFrom tools like Xbox Copilot to next-gen AI companions and story engines, we discuss how developers are leveraging machine learning to create smarter, more adaptive games.🎙️ Is AI the next evolution in gaming — or a step too far? Hit play and find out.
Get ready for neon-soaked chaos, synth-heavy gunfights, and pure retro-future adrenaline — this week we’re diving headfirst into Mullet Mad Jack. This over-the-top, roguelite FPS throws you into a 90s anime-inspired hellscape where your life literally depends on how many likes you get.With a ticking time bomb of dopamine addiction, every kill buys you seconds. Every missed shot? A step closer to digital doom. But does the frenetic gameplay loop keep you coming back, or does the madness wear off fast?We talk pacing, weapon variety, style vs. substance, and whether Mullet Mad Jack earns a place in your Game Pass library — or if it should fade into the retro-futuristic void.
In this episode of Game Pass or Pass, Cory and Bronson take a deep dive into Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, the full remake of the PlayStation classic. With a fresh coat of paint and modern refinements, does this nostalgic kart racer still hold up, or has time left it in the dust?Topics covered in this episode:Visual Overhaul: The updated graphics bring new life to classic tracks and characters—does it add to the experience?Gameplay & Mechanics: The signature power-slide boost system sets CTR apart from other kart racers—does it still feel great today?Content & Replayability: With tracks from Crash Nitro Kart, multiple modes, and customization, is there enough to keep players engaged?Challenge & AI: The game is known for its tough AI and high skill ceiling—does it make the game more rewarding or frustrating?Microtransactions & Post-Launch Changes: How do they affect the overall experience, and are they a deal-breaker?Cory and Bronson break it all down and decide if Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled is worth your time or if it’s a pass.
In this episode, we dive into Avowed, the upcoming RPG from Obsidian Entertainment. This game promises to offer a unique experience, combining a structured, linear world with immersive combat and a strong emphasis on story. We explore how the weighty combat mechanics and the game’s more focused, structured world differ from the sprawling open-world experiences many RPGs offer.One of the most exciting aspects of Avowed is its combat. The game leans into a real sense of weight and impact with every attack. The combat feels deliberate and strategic, with each strike and spell having a tangible effect on enemies. There’s a heavy emphasis on tactical decision-making, with real-time action combined with elements that require players to pause and consider their next move. This blend of fluid combat and thoughtful strategy gives the game a sense of depth that is missing in many other RPGs.Unlike many modern RPGs that lean heavily into massive open worlds, Avowed presents a more linear, structured environment. The world is expansive but intentionally designed to guide players through rich environments with a strong narrative backbone. Instead of sprawling expanses with endless side missions, the game offers more focused exploration, which means every area has a purpose in the overall story. This design approach allows for more detailed, handcrafted locations and a deeper, more engaging experience where each moment feels important.Additionally, Avowed is being developed using Unreal Engine 5, which means players can expect stunning visuals and cutting-edge technology. The engine’s capabilities allow for realistic lighting, detailed textures, and a world that feels alive and immersive. With UE5, the game promises to deliver smooth animations, lifelike environments, and impressive effects that will bring the world of Eora to life in ways we've never seen before.If you’re a fan of RPGs with tactical combat, a structured world that doesn’t overwhelm you, and cutting-edge visuals, Avowed could be your next big adventure. Tune in to see if it’s a Game Pass or Pass!