Xbox Game Pass Adds Dead Island: Riptide, Outlast and More
Spook yourself with a bit of Halloween terror with games like Dead Island: Riptide, Outlast and more in Xbox Game Pass.
We are only weeks away from Halloween and even Michael Myers is coming back this year to start his killing spree once again. To celebrate this holiday, Xbox Game Pass has arranged a creepy event and added four new games to the catalog today.
So, whether you head to theaters to see the new Halloween movie or stay at home with your Xbox One console for some hardcore gaming night, you've got it covered either way. We suggest you keep playing until you need to take a break and then go see the movie. Sounds like a plan?
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You like getting mobbed up by flesh-eating zombies? How about an outbreak in the middle of a distant island? Don't worry, it is done. Want to get the taste of a different type of survival horror? That can be arranged as well without any hassle.
Even when you are done playing these titles and stand victorious over jump scares and goosebumps they throw at you, there are 100 more great games that come up with your Xbox Game Pass subscription to give you distinctive taste from other genres.
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Dead Island: Riptide Definitive Edition
The most common genre is horror these days is a scenario where player fights hordes of zombies to survive and Dead Island: Riptide is all that on an island. Riptide is a continuation of the first Dead Island game and all four survivors are back.
A new survivor joins the band of original four protagonists on the island overrun by zombies. Since Dead Island 2 has been stuck in development hell for so long, Riptide is our only substitute for a sequel despite some mixed reaction from fans. The Definitive Edition offers you all the content and more but will not be available in Germany.
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Hello Neighbor
Next up, you just moved in by side of a paranoid neighbor who acts mysteriously and apparently has something hidden in his basement that got your interest in discovering what it really is and the only way to do it is by breaking into his house.
That sounds too easy than it actually is because you have to go through a series of puzzles to get there and have to make sure that your neighbor doesn't notice you breaking in. The game has an advanced AI that always learns from you to counter your every move.
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Observer
Instead of raiding old, spooky residents or being chased by crazy monsters to rip you off, Observer works the horror about technology and culture. If that sounds weird already, then how about the idea of your deepest fears being hacked?
Players take the role of Daniel Lazarski who is a detective from Poland in 2084, who gets into people's mind to interrogate and uses augmented vision to look into the surroundings of that person to gather evidence for seeking truth from their fearful experiences.
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Outlast
This one is a survival horror title that explores the journey of investigative journalist Miles Upshur in a psychiatric hospital as he tries to uncover secrets of the shady Murkoff Corporation and ended up in a mess, which is more than what he bargained for.
His first step to insanity begins in a ground full of mutilated corpses, then running into a hulking figure that wants to toss him around and many other rogues who want him dead. By the time Miles will discover what the freak-show is going on, it would be too late for him.
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Thanks to your precious Xbox Game Pass membership, you have some great servings of horror games on your list and have a steady dose of spook to keep you satisfied. Now run, hide or face your fears up close, it's all up to you that how you wish to be scared s**tless.
If you are still feeling a little left behind on the horror dose on Halloween night then feel free to check out the Halloween Collection including titles like Dead Rising 3, Deadlight, Resident Evil, Resident Evil: Revelations 2 and State of Decay 2 to conquer your fears.
We are only weeks away from Halloween and even Michael Myers is coming back this year to start his killing spree once again. To celebrate this holiday, Xbox Game Pass has arranged a creepy event and added four new games to the catalog today.
So, whether you head to theaters to see the new Halloween movie or stay at home with your Xbox One console for some hardcore gaming night, you've got it covered either way. We suggest you keep playing until you need to take a break and then go see the movie. Sounds like a plan?
Xbox Game Pass Adds Dead Island: Riptide, Outlast and More |
RELATED: Xbox Live Gold Free Games for October 2018
You like getting mobbed up by flesh-eating zombies? How about an outbreak in the middle of a distant island? Don't worry, it is done. Want to get the taste of a different type of survival horror? That can be arranged as well without any hassle.
Even when you are done playing these titles and stand victorious over jump scares and goosebumps they throw at you, there are 100 more great games that come up with your Xbox Game Pass subscription to give you distinctive taste from other genres.
Dead Island: Riptide on Xbox Game Pass |
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Dead Island: Riptide Definitive Edition
The most common genre is horror these days is a scenario where player fights hordes of zombies to survive and Dead Island: Riptide is all that on an island. Riptide is a continuation of the first Dead Island game and all four survivors are back.
A new survivor joins the band of original four protagonists on the island overrun by zombies. Since Dead Island 2 has been stuck in development hell for so long, Riptide is our only substitute for a sequel despite some mixed reaction from fans. The Definitive Edition offers you all the content and more but will not be available in Germany.
Hello Neighbor on Xbox Game Pass |
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Hello Neighbor
Next up, you just moved in by side of a paranoid neighbor who acts mysteriously and apparently has something hidden in his basement that got your interest in discovering what it really is and the only way to do it is by breaking into his house.
That sounds too easy than it actually is because you have to go through a series of puzzles to get there and have to make sure that your neighbor doesn't notice you breaking in. The game has an advanced AI that always learns from you to counter your every move.
Observer on Xbox Game Pass |
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Observer
Instead of raiding old, spooky residents or being chased by crazy monsters to rip you off, Observer works the horror about technology and culture. If that sounds weird already, then how about the idea of your deepest fears being hacked?
Players take the role of Daniel Lazarski who is a detective from Poland in 2084, who gets into people's mind to interrogate and uses augmented vision to look into the surroundings of that person to gather evidence for seeking truth from their fearful experiences.
RELATED: State of Decay 2 Daybreak Pack DLC Release Date
Outlast on Xbox Game Pass |
Outlast
This one is a survival horror title that explores the journey of investigative journalist Miles Upshur in a psychiatric hospital as he tries to uncover secrets of the shady Murkoff Corporation and ended up in a mess, which is more than what he bargained for.
His first step to insanity begins in a ground full of mutilated corpses, then running into a hulking figure that wants to toss him around and many other rogues who want him dead. By the time Miles will discover what the freak-show is going on, it would be too late for him.
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Thanks to your precious Xbox Game Pass membership, you have some great servings of horror games on your list and have a steady dose of spook to keep you satisfied. Now run, hide or face your fears up close, it's all up to you that how you wish to be scared s**tless.
If you are still feeling a little left behind on the horror dose on Halloween night then feel free to check out the Halloween Collection including titles like Dead Rising 3, Deadlight, Resident Evil, Resident Evil: Revelations 2 and State of Decay 2 to conquer your fears.