
The EA Play catalog is already part of the Xbox Game Pass subscription service. Meet the essential games to release your Xbox Series X | S.
Xbox Game Pass subscribers already have a bonus that adds even more value to their game catalog. The arrival of EA Play to the service allows you to enjoy a wide variety of titles under the Electronic Arts seal throughout the three generations of Xbox. Whether from the original or the latest batch of Xbox One, you have the opportunity to meet (or rediscover) several top brands.
Therefore, in this piece we will review the 10 essential EA Play games that you should download today, especially for the mass of users who have made the leap to the new generation. Xbox Series X | S are already with us.
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
The latest to come to EA Play is not just anyone. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is the latest work from Respawn Entertainment, creators of brands such as Titanfall or the recent Apex Legends. The Americans put their personal stamp on a title that offers a taste of intergalactic adventure. In this house he obtained a rating of 9 out of 10, a note that shows the relevance of the game in the study’s trajectory. Whether you are a lover of the brand or 3D metroidvania, Fallen Order is a must.
Burnout Paradise Remastered
Years do not pass for the Criterion Games classic. Burnout Paradise Remastered is the update of the latest installment of the saga, which includes all the additional content and full multiplayer functions. The genre does not have as many arcade alternatives as it does, making it an excellent alternative among those who have a thirst for rubber and destruction. Sweep through the streets of Paradise City and complete all the cards.
Unravel
Unravel is part of the batch of independent titles under the umbrella of Electronic Arts. It is a characteristic cloth character that showed us a different perspective of our surroundings. Coldwood Interactive’s platform adventure was aimed at your heart, and the truth is that it did it right. “It is endearing and catches from the first moment”, we said in our Reviews. If you want a calm and palatable game, both the original and its sequel are good candidates.
Star Wars: Battlefront II
DICE did not have an easy path during the post-launch period of Star Wars: Battlefront II. Getting to the point where they reached the end of their cycle was a difficult process, but highly rewarded by their players. Currently you have in your hand to review much of the context of the saga in a single game. It’s fast, agile, and touches every aspect of the license. Do you want space battles? You have it. Do you want combat between troops? Too. You choose how to enjoy Star Wars.
Mirror’s Edge
We continue with the Swedes. Mirror’s Edge gained a following over time on Xbox 360. Faith’s Adventures on the Edge of the Skyscrapers offered a different adventure at all levels. At the height of the first-person shooter, DICE offered a formula based solely on parkour, the art of jumping obstacles. 8 hours of adventure that are worth your time.
Fight Night Champion
We are not exactly in a time where we have alternatives in the boxing video game. Fight Night Champion was the publisher’s latest effort in a genre that always had the community on its side. Whether following your path or reliving classic battles, the title is a good way to enjoy the sport at the controls of your Xbox. There is life beyond the UFC, even if it is with a title from two generations ago.
Dead space
Visceral Games’ trajectory was marked by an emblematic brand of the Xbox 360 and PS3 generation. Dead Space was a survival horror hard to watch in those days. Their claustrophobic environments put us in front of a hitherto unknown threat. It dispensed with an interface in favor of visual cues built into Isaac’s own suit. Health gleamed on his spine, while the map was a projection of his bracelet. If you want to be scared, you cannot miss Dead Space.
Dragon age origins
Electronic Arts saw the origin of two of the sagas that would quickly become its pillars. While Mass Effect will receive its remastered trilogy next year, the Dragon Age franchise is fully in-service. We highlight the game that started the legacy: Dragon Age Origins, a western RPG with a vintage flavor. Even today it feels like a current game in what is playable. You can not lose this.
Black
There was a time when Criterion Games did some more driving games. Black was a rebellious first person shooter, offering fast and unbridled gameplay back in the days of PS2 and Xbox. Thanks to the backward compatibility of Xbox Series X | S and Xbox One, we can access with graphic improvements to a title that went unnoticed in its time, but that left its mark among those who played it.
Skate 3
If EA Play stands out for something, it is for adding to the catalog certain deliveries that are difficult to see today. We previously talked about Fight Night Champion boxing, or Mirror’s Edge and the use of parkour as a playable axis. Skate 3 does the same in skateboarding. While we know that a new installment is on the way, it never hurts to go back as an icon of the genre.