
The action title will be leaving Game Pass this month. Phantasy Star Online 2: February Member Monthly Bonus.World of Warships: Exclusive Starter Pack.Microsoft Flight Simulator: World Update VII (Australia).

In addition to the new titles, there are a few bonus extras for Game Pass subscribers this month (in the form of DLCs and in-game item packs). If you've never gotten into the deep multiplayer and dinosaur-riding fun of ARK, then this is the ideal opportunity to see what all of the fuss is about. To sweeten the deal, everything has been properly optimized for the best possible experience on next-gen hardware. This definitive collection bundles together the original release, alongside its massive expansion packs (those being "Scorched Earth," "Aberration," "Extinction," and "Genesis"). Studio WildcardĪRK: Survival Evolved is already available on Game Pass, but the Ultimate Survivor Edition includes far more content. This version of the popular multiplayer game includes all of the expansion packs. There is the handsome man played by Prometheus actor Logan Marshall Green, a frustrated nurse caring for her daughter alone (Kerry Bishe of Argo), a spiky activist ( X-Men’s Alexandra Shipp) and a chameleonic cam-girl played by Westworld’s Angela Sarafyan.Image shows the keyart for "ARK: Ultimate Survivor Edition". She has got her hands on an external hard drive, packed with hundreds of short clips made up of covert surveillance tapes and video calls between a handful of key players and supporting characters. You ‘play’ as an unknown woman reflected in the glow of a PC screen. To wit: the weaponisation of the computer search bar. It is a game of considerably increased scope -more lavish, layered and unwieldy than Her Story- but one that retains that game’s smarts and driving ethos.

Now, in a post- Black Mirror: Bandersnatch world (in which malleable television has been thrust into mainstream consciousness), Barlow is at it again with Telling Lies. It was also a shot in the arm for the somewhat underground live-action ‘ interactive fiction’ renaissance. How it twisted and turned no matter what snippet of info you uncovered was a work of tangled yet understated brilliance. Sam Barlow’s BAFTA-snaffling Her Story was a fabulously tight and taut whodunwhat as you pieced together the tale of a mysterious young woman from a jumbled collection of police interview clips.
