Game Pass gets all the love for big hitters like Halo Infinite, Starfield, and Forza Horizon 5. But if you dig a little deeper, you’ll find some absolute gold hidden among the catalog — creative, overlooked titles that deserve way more attention.
Here are 7 underrated Game Pass games that you should download right now.
๐ฎ 1. Nobody Saves the World
๐ง Developer: DrinkBox Studios
๐ Release Date: January 18, 2022
๐ฏ Genre: Action RPG, Dungeon Crawler
๐ฎ Platforms: Xbox, PC
This game flips the classic action RPG on its head. You start as a blank slate — literally a featureless humanoid — and gain the power to transform into 15+ wild forms, from a rat to a magician to a horse. The genius lies in its form-mixing system: each form’s abilities can be combined, creating wild combat strategies. Pair that with zany humor and an addictive dungeon system, and you’ve got an indie that punches well above its weight. Play solo or in seamless online co-op.
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๐ฎ 2. Chinatown Detective Agency
๐ง Developer: General Interactive Co.
๐ Release Date: April 7, 2022
๐ฏ Genre: Point & Click, Mystery
๐ฎ Platforms: Xbox, PC
A neo-noir point-and-click mystery set in futuristic Singapore, this game blends cyberpunk storytelling with Carmen Sandiego-style world travel and puzzle-solving. As Amira Darma, an ex-cop turned private investigator, you'll juggle clients, solve global conspiracies, and manage your time and money. What sets this game apart is how it asks players to research clues in the real world — a rare and immersive twist in the genre.
๐ฎ 3. Weird West
๐ง Developer: WolfEye Studios
๐ Release Date: March 31, 2022
๐ฏ Genre: Immersive Sim, Western Horror
๐ฎ Platforms: Xbox, PC
From former Dishonored developers comes this gritty, immersive sim that blends western, horror, and RPG genres. You’ll play through multiple character arcs — including a bounty hunter and a pig-man — as their stories intertwine in unexpected ways. The game's world reacts to your decisions with real consequences, whether it’s burying bodies to hide evidence or burning down buildings to stop a cult. It's weird in the best possible way.
๐ฎ 4. Signalis
๐ง Developer: rose-engine
๐ Release Date: October 27, 2022
๐ฏ Genre: Retro Horror, Sci-fi
๐ฎ Platforms: Xbox, PC
A love letter to classic survival horror with a haunting sci-fi twist. Signalis throws you into a dystopian future as Elster, a Replika android searching for her lost partner. Expect limited ammo, tight inventory management, creepy corridors, and deep symbolism. The minimalist PS1-era visuals and haunting ambient soundtrack add to the tension, making it feel like a spiritual successor to Silent Hill and Resident Evil.
๐ฎ 5. Immortality
๐ง Developer: Half Mermaid
๐ Release Date: August 30, 2022
๐ฏ Genre: FMV, Narrative Mystery
๐ฎ Platforms: Xbox, PC
From Sam Barlow, the creator of Her Story and Telling Lies, comes a bold, ambitious FMV game. You’ll explore the lost films of fictional actress Marissa Marcel — watching, rewinding, and scrubbing through unreleased footage to uncover her fate. But there’s a chilling layer hidden beneath the celluloid. This is less a game and more an experience, blurring the lines between film, narrative, and the uncanny.
๐ฎ 6. Moonlighter
๐ง Developer: Digital Sun
๐ Release Date: May 29, 2018
๐ฏ Genre: Roguelike, Shopkeeping Sim
๐ฎ Platforms: Xbox, PC
A gorgeous action RPG that doubles as a shopkeeping simulator. By day, you run a quaint little store. By night, you dive into ever-changing dungeons, battling monsters and looting treasure. Sell gear to fund upgrades, strategize your inventory, and slowly grow your business empire. The pixel art is beautiful, the music is soothing, and the gameplay loop is addictively satisfying.
๐ฎ 7. Echo Generation
๐ง Developer: Cococucumber
๐ Release Date: October 21, 2021
๐ฏ Genre: Turn-Based RPG, Sci-fi Adventure
๐ฎ Platforms: Xbox, PC
Inspired by Stranger Things and 90s nostalgia, this voxel-based turn-based RPG is packed with charm. You and your sibling investigate a supernatural event in your suburban neighborhood, battling mutants, aliens, and possessed appliances. The visuals are colorful and the turn-based combat system features active button presses for attack timing. A heartfelt indie with surprising emotional depth.
๐ฌ Final Thoughts
If you’re subscribed to Game Pass and haven’t played these yet, you’re seriously missing out. These games may not have had giant launches, but they’re creative, polished, and packed with soul. Give ‘em a try — your backlog will thank you.
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