From Destructoid: "I want to tell you about a very specific moment in Wandersong. It comes nearly halfway through the game. The bard, our protagonist for this adventure, is absolutely down in the dumps. He’s lethargic, mopey, and has downright given up on himself so much so that he’s back living with his mother in a town full of miserable people. He’s at his lowest of lows, but his mother won’t hear of it. She doesn’t want a sad son, she wants a blissful boy. So, in an effort to appease his doting mother, the bard will force a painfully sad smile on his face anytime he’s looking at his mom."
Kaan writes: "Wandersong presents a heartfelt and joyful story with a great soundtrack to match."
Cade writes: "Here are ten of the most wonderful games you can currently play on Xbox Game Pass."
Started playing Battlechasers and so far it's a good little RPG.
Creature in the Well...i tried for a minute and I like the concept, it's definitely new but I just couldn't stick with it.
Game Pass is such a great service. Trying out a lot of games that I would never have before.
It's a bit disappointing more of these that are also PC games aren't also on the PC version, but I guess being only $5 they have to make some cuts.
With Sonys first party game MLB The Show going third party this year, it will be interesting to see if it ever appears on Gamepass.
Neil writes: "The are numerous ways of taking in musical gaming adventures but perhaps the silliest is that of Wandersong on Xbox One."