5 Xbox Game Pass games you should spend before 2020

Titles that receive sequel next year, some on Xbox Series X, and that you should take from your list of pending, because you will want to play them yes or yes.

When these dates arrive, everything is to look back and review. Which have been the best games of the year? What is your top five particular? Which console have you spent more hours on and which has been the most important? The lists are the order of the day and more now that everyone is determined to remember, not only the year, but also the decade. Something also common at this time of the year is to think about what is coming, in the most anticipated games of 2020. Write down dates, take account to arrive with savings … and in the middle of that, be participants in what games we have to spend before that its sequels come out and that its trailers, news and Reviews flood us with spoilers and leave us behind. Therefore, today in FreeGameTips we propose to leave the past and the future aside to focus on the present, in playing. And specifically, we encourage you to do so with 5 Xbox Game Pass games that will soon receive a continuation and that it would be advisable to remove from the list of pending. Well in the remaining days of 2019, well during the first months of 2020.

Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice

  • Duration: 8 hours

The announcement of its sequel to The Game Awards 2019 should have triggered all your alarms. Nobody will want to miss Senua's return and less if it is for the new Microsoft console, Xbox Series X. Its graphics and its soundtrack speak for themselves, but shortly after you give the original a chance, you will discover that there is also a wonderful plot and setting in which to get lost. The work of Ninja Theory is based on Norse mythology and proposes us to travel to the world of the dead, Helheim, to bring to life the beloved of our protagonist. A trip full of fighting, puzzles and places that take away the hiccups. And that they decorate an ingenious mechanics of deaths and their representation of schizophrenia and psychosis, with a great work of documentation behind. Winner of 4 BAFTAS and dozens of prizes, is one of the most important of this list.

Ori and the Blind Forest

  • Duration: 9 hours

When a game is delayed so many times and is made to beg as much as Ori and the Will of the Wisps, but still the community has blind faith and does not doubt an iota of it, it is for something. And that something has a name: Ori and the Blind Forest. It is one of the best platforms in recent years and one of the most colorful and beautiful indies there is. On March 11, its sequel will come to Xbox Game Pass and what better to catch up to enjoy launch. Despite the fantasy that conveys its visual finish, Ori is remembered for its playability and for its excellent level design. A constant tribute to the genre that is adding mechanics and deepening its mechanics continuously, reinventing itself and offering a gentleman challenge the sea of ​​deep and complete. If you haven't tried it yet (it's also on Nintendo Switch), you're late.

DOOM

  • Duration: 12 hours

The 2016 GOTY for FreeGameTips and the names he faced to raise that award (Dark Souls 3, Uncharted 4 …) already speak of the quality that DOOM gives for every minute of play. You should get him out of your particular hell, the list of earrings, and dive into his, which is on Mars, full of demons. You will not regret it. Not even in our best dreams did we think that id Software would be able to resurrect one of the parents of the FPS genre and make it take the reins of it. A frantic, thrilling shooter, with an enemy and a weapon in each corner, and with the feeling that if you stop moving even if it's only a second … you're dead. Full of content, challenging, technical … It's hard to believe the developer when she says her sequel, DOOM Eternal (scheduled for March 20), "is the best" they have ever done. If you do not want to miss it, with DOOM you have homework, but believe us, you have never been given such fun duties.

Wasteland 2

  • Duration: 41 hours

We went from three relatively short games to an adventure of portentous role, for lovers of the classic, of the most conscientious mechanics, dense gameplay and tactical cunning. More than 25 years had to go by since the original to enjoy this sequel, but it won't be that long between her (2014) and Wasteland 3 (scheduled for May 20, 2020). For that reason it is convenient to catch up with one of those games perfect for the cold afternoons and winter darkness. Hours and hours of role of the good, in the manner of the classic Fallout, with an interesting plot and high doses of replayability. Because there are not so many games like that and when they leave it is sad to let them pass because you still have their predecessors pending. To make matters worse, the version we enjoy on Xbox Game Pass is the Director's Cut, the definitive edition of Brian Fargo's work. And not only serves to catch up with Wasteland 3, but with inXile Entertainment in general. The studio was bought by Microsoft a few years ago and will work in first party developments in the future. Wasteland 2 gives a good sample of what they are capable of and causes any Xbox follower to rub their hands in the future inXile games.

Halo: The Master Chief Collecction

  • Duration: 40 hours

Because next year Microsoft releases console and new installment of Halo. Because Halo: Reach has just premiered on PC and its online modes live a second youth. Because half of the games in this collection are essential (7 titles) and because it can't be that you still don't understand what "Remember Reach" means or the virtues that have made the great bulwark of the Xbox Master the saga of the Master Chief. A compilation to fall in love with the FPS genre and understand the evolution of the industry. History of the video game. Halo. A very special year is coming for the franchise and this is the best time to join it and feel it as your own. We need a weapon like this to prepare Halo Infinite.

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Chris Watson is a gaming expert and writer. He has loved video games since childhood and has been writing about them for over 15 years. Chris has worked for major gaming magazines where he reviewed new games and wrote strategy guides. He started his own gaming website to share insider tips and in-depth commentary about his favorite games. When he's not gaming or writing, Chris enjoys travel and hiking. His passion is helping other gamers master new games.

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