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The Messenger, My Friend Pedro and more video games I've been playing recently.

Here are four games I've been playing and enjoying as of late.   These are all on Xbox GamePass.   Find out more here(this is an affiliate link). https://amzn.to/33rS0Q9    As I've said before, I feel GamePass is the best value in gaming, and it's convenient to use.   Especially if you're an Xbox gamer.

This is The Messenger by Devolver Digital.   A total throwback to Ninja Gaiden on the NES, plus it doesn't take itself to seriously.



This next game is My Friend Pedro.   I finished this game.   An action/comedy, side scrolling shooter which reminds me of Shadow Complex from the Xbox 360. 


The third game is one which reminds me of Daytona USA from the Sega Saturn days.   This one is called Hotshot Racing.    Lots of fun!


This last game reminds of a combination of Alien Syndrome from the Sega Master System and Smash TV...with an Aliens movie feel...Xeno Crisis!   What's not to like? 

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