The medieval game, as seen in the Xbox & Bethesda Showcase, follows a linear story but with multiple options that ultimately builds different character backgrounds, which might, hypothetically, turn out to create various endings. Like Inkulinati took cues from medieval manuscript art, Pentiment is doing something similar with its narrative-driven and choice-based format. Shortly thereafter, Pentiment will also launch day one on Game Pass in November of this year. Related: Every Character Revealed In Redfall's Xbox & Bethesda Showcase Trailer While the game isn't classified as horror like Scorn, High On Life contrarily follows the light-hearted and comical themes seen in Rick and Morty, the animated series co-created by Squanch Games CEO Justin Roiland, and it also demonstrated some incredible first-person graphical and mechanical elements. High On Life is also set to release day one on Game Pass in October, but with no precise date yet. During the Xbox and Bethesda showcase, Scorn continued to show impressive mechanics and a staggeringly beautiful world, albeit a scary one. Scorn is set to launch just before Halloween on October 21. Both Scorn from Ebb Software and High On Life from Squanch Games are big projects from prominent studios. In addition, Scorn's survival horror will help celebrate Halloween, extending Xbox's announced day one Game Pass releases beyond summer alongside High On Life.
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