

It’s difficult to explain how compelling the process is on paper, but I urge you to give it a whirl chances are you’ll be quickly hooked into Barlow’s brilliant narrative. The game’s library of clips features rehearsals, rushes and full scenes from all three of the films, plus table reads, behind the scenes footage and more, and the player gets to navigate them frame-by-frame in their own time, gradually piecing together bits of what becomes a creepy and brilliant treatise on the nature of filmmaking itself.

A sort of visual detective novel, the player (perhaps ‘director’ is a more accurate term) is tasked with exploring the story of Marissa Marcel, a fictional actress who first came to prominence in the late 1960s but made only three movies (all unreleased) before disappearing in mysterious circumstances. Meanwhile, striking multi-character survival horror Saturnalia will arrive a week later, on 27th October.įor a full rundown on everything Xbox Game Pass, you can check out our guide here.Like Sam Barlow’s previous games Her Story and Telling Lies, Immortality uses live action video, which players can spool through at their own pace and in their own order, to tell its story.

Other games that we know to be coming to the service this month include Eville and Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed, which will be added on 11th and 18th respectively.įollowing these releases, Norco, the acclaimed Southern Gothic adventure from developer Geography of Robots, will join the service on 20th October. Its hack-and-slash gameplay is inspired by "epic mediaeval movie battles" says developer Torn Banner Studios.īut while the company may say 'epic movie', my head says Monty Python, as you can keep on playing even with missing limbs.

Drop emojis below to paint a picture of how you'll be yelling in battle /nIRvqNIaHS- Xbox Game Pass OctoTo see this content please enable targeting cookies.Ĭhivalry 2 first released last year across platforms. Chivalry 2 is coming tomorrow and you're gonna need a battlecry.
