New games are added to Xbox Game Pass all the time, but not all games are treated equal. Some titles added to Xbox Game Pass completely fail to resonate with audiences, whereas other titles turn out to be massive critical successes. This is especially important when one of the new day one Xbox Game Pass games is a critical hit, because then it significantly boosts the value of the service for its subscribers.

So is the case with one of the brand-new day one Xbox Game Pass games that was just added to the service a few days ago. Sam Barlow's Immortality joined the Xbox Game Pass lineup on August 30, and it has rave reviews from critics. In fact, Immortality's review scores are high enough that it is one of the highest-rated overall new video game releases of the year, behind only FromSoftware's open world action-RPG epic Elden Ring. At the time of this writing, Immortality has a 92 overall rating on OpenCritic, and 94 and 90 respectively for the Xbox Series X and PC versions on Metacritic.

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Expectations have been high for Immortality's reviews well before the embargo lifted for most outlets. Print magazine Edge, one of the industry's oldest gaming magazines that is still around today, awarded Immortality a perfect 10/10 score weeks before anyone else was able to chime in. To put that into perspective, Edge has only given 23 other games such high marks in its decades-long history, so it certainly gives the game more credibility.

Immortality Review Scores

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Immortality reviews have praised the cast, the acting, the story, and the game's unique twist on the FMV formula that Barlow established with Her Story and Telling Lies. But while Immortality critic reviews have been overwhelmingly positive, the user score tells a different story.

The user score for Immortality is currently 7.1, as it pertains to the PC version of the game at least. It seems some users aren't impressed with Immortality's FMV-style of gameplay. It's far from a review bomb situation, though, as the lowest user review is currently a 7/10. The critic overall score is unlikely to fluctuate much in the days ahead, but the user score could change dramatically as more people play the game, so it will be interesting to see where it lands.

Luckily, it should be fairly easy for anyone interested in Immortality to check it out if they so desire. Immortality is a day one Xbox Game Pass game, and it's readily available to play across both PC and Xbox Series X right now.

Immortality is out now for PC and Xbox Series X with mobile versions also in development.

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Source: Metacritic