
Get to grips with the fastest motorsport around. Strengthen the bonds with your teammates and dive deeper into their soul, reliving their last adventures and discovering the truth of their stories and yours.į1 22 (Console and PC) EA Play – March 2: PC Game Pass & Ultimate members can get behind the wheel on March 2 as F1 22 joins The Play List with EA Play. Join Ringo and her companions to solve the mystery behind an imminent apocalypse in Soul Hackers 2. Soul Hackers 2 (Cloud, Console, and PC) – February 28: Explore a supernatural RPG with stylish summoners and dark dangers lurking under cyberpunk Japan.

Merge and Blade (Cloud, Console, and PC) – February 28: Experience an addictive fantasy puzzler and a massive auto-battler in the world’s first puzzle auto-battler game! Engage in large-scale battles with monsters with your own squad using merge mechanics. Also I pretty actively shit on Konami and Grand Prix as well so I’m not sure what you were going for there.Xbox Game Pass February 2023: These games have now been announced and are as follows with the following dates, and if you’re subscribed to Xbox Game Pass (which you can do for a single trial month for $1, which works out around 83p in the UK), you can play all of the following, but note that while some are for both console, Android and PC, some are one or more:

You don’t think I want to sit and play on that at home when I have a 3070ti and a 1440p/165hz monitor do you? No, I like to play games on my break at work and I can’t play Respect V there.

That’s why I specifically mentioned the Steam Deck. I literally never once said they wouldn’t have internet at home, I said that in a thread for a portable game you have to understand why something requiring internet would be a dealbreaker. Super fucking weird everyone's now like "WHY ARE YOU DEFENDING THIS?!!!!" when the sentiment changes to "oh well, get over it" in the same community whenever I bring up similar accessibility problems and flatout bullshit with Konami rhythm games lmao I'm not a fan of it, but it's absolutely not the dealbreaker anyone might pretend it is.

Even if your connection is slow as fuck, it doesn't mean you can't play it or it runs slower or anything. How would they buy the game in the first place? Cuz I don't think a modern PC/Steam game like Respect V sells hard copies. YES, always-online DRM sucks, but suggesting that people who actually want to play DJMAX won't have any internet at home is just a bit fuckin' silly to me.
