![]() Also, I found Two Point hospital surprisingly fun. There were a few smaller indie games that I'd never tried that I was able to play and enjoy like Guacameele and Thimbleweed Park. It kept me pretty occupied with games I was interested in like Ori (both games), Forza, Gears 5, etc. I would checkout the full catalog to see if you're interested. I would say it is worth it, as long as it has games that you are interested in playing. I ended up signing up for Game Pass for PC, and had it for about 4-5 months. ![]() I got a new gaming PC and was brand new to PC gaming after decades of console only gaming. Give the trial offers out there a go and see what you think. There have been a few games I was playing while they came off the service and I purchased them and continued my progress after they left. There have been many games I finished using the service. I see it as an extremely affordable way to try out a wide variety of games. GTA V was on the console version of the service for a bit and was replaced by Red Dead 2, which is currently still on the console version of the service, but not the PC. You have options if you don't like the Xbox app. You can also pin the games you install to the Windows/Start menu and launch them directly there, i do this sometimes as well. I use the GOG Galaxy 2.0 beta as my launcher though. I use it to see what games are available and sometimes as a method to install them (sometimes i use the Windows Store app directly). That said, I do not really like the Xbox app, though i have not had issues with it. I have not personally had any issues at all, so I love the service. I have about 30ish games installed on my PC across 2 different hard drives. ![]() There seem to be quite a few posts on this sub about technical issues. ![]()
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