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Mutant Year Zero is one of those games that I would describe as competent. The tactical game has X-Com like combat, but with first two and then 3 protagonists, who just happen to be mutants roaming around a post-apocalyptic world. Mutant Year Zero, one of my first Game Pass games, gave me a very similar feeling.
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The game was just enjoyable enough for me not to quit it before then, and since I bought it, I kept playing in the hope it would get more entertaining. However, interesting does not necessarily mean fun, and I gave the game 20 hours before reaching a boss fight I couldn’t win without grinding. You have six coven slots, but the number of characters who can fill them continues to grow. As the game advances you find new covens which you can try out. The coven determines what spells or abilities a character can use, and each coven has one or more character slots.
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Labyrinth of Refrain’s big innovation is that your characters belong to one of six basic classes, which simply define their base attributes and weapon proficiencies, but they join covens, which take up a party slot. For example, one of the last games I played on Steam was The Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Darkness, which I found an interesting attempt to reinterpret the Wizardry style dungeon crawler. When I buy a game on Steam or GOG, that game has to convince me not to continue playing it. One of the main differences between Microsoft Game Pass and Steam is that you are paying a monthly rate for access to a game library rather than actually buying a game which you can play at your leisure. At least on the surface its flashy and garish. The Outer Worlds show us a solar system where corporations are almost unchecked in their power and control. So, I took the plunge in November and gave the Game Pass a try. Buying all those titles would have cost me a small fortune. In November, I looked at the platform and saw they had a lot of other games on my Steam Wishlist, including A Plague Tale: Innocence, Mutant Year Zero, Age of Wonders: Planetfall, Bloodstained:Ritual of the Night, Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age, and No Man’s Sky. The primary game I wanted to play was The Outer Words. One thing I had been considering awhile was the Microsoft Game Pass. Since then, I’ve bought games on GOG, Origin, Uplay, and the Epic store, resenting each additional launcher I had to install, but not enough to pass up a good deal on a game I really wanted to play.
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In 2013 I bought my first Steam game, a rather mediocre rpg called Aarklash: Legacy, which I couldn’t get anywhere else. Paradox’s Gamersgate was my first digital platform, which I tried out because I was disenchanted with the AAA roleplaying games on the PC in 2011 and was looking for something different. I have tried all sorts of game platforms.
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