Dash Bomber writes, "A few weeks ago, we covered the resounding success of Farming Simulator 17. The game sold one million copies in a very small time frame and is the most successful iteration in the series thus far. I recently acquired a review copy to try out the game for myself and determine my feelings on it. I have to say that I’m not disappointed with Farming Simulator 17. At the time of acquisition, I had mixed feelings on the series. I’ve seen previous versions on sale in Steam, and while it piqued my curiosity, it was never a “must buy” for me. Imagine my surprise when a review copy became available where I got myself a key and with that said I set out to try it for myself. Now let’s break it down starting with the graphics all the way to the meat and potatoes (get it?) of the gameplay."

The Humble Industrious Sims Bundle is now live. Get down to business while having a blast in enterprising sims like Farming Simulator 17: Platinum Edition, SimAirport, and Wrench.
Microsoft has announced that several games are leaving Xbox Game Pass for console and PC. Among them are Mortal Kombat X and Football Manager 2020.

Lives are strange (even stranger in video games). Have you ever jumped into a game because you wanted to be someone else? Like a high school student with superpowers that can stop time, a sneaky invisible robot in space, or perhaps you just want to be a farmer riding his tractor all day. Maybe even be the tractor! Okay, you can’t be the tractor. But you can be so many other people thanks to January’s Xbox Game Pass titles!
Absolver and Aftercharge look really interesting. And of course Farming Simulator, can't wait to fire that up on my Xbox X and 4k TV!
I just subscribe when a major exclusive comes out, finish it within the month and then unsubscribe until the next one comes and try and play whatever else whilst I'm still subscribed. It's really flexible that way.
I'm.currently playing RDR2 so I'm unsubscribed ATM.