
Resolution's Brendan Caldwell writes: Internet law decrees that all things cute are necessarily amazing. By virtue of being adorable, they are in and of themselves undeniably “good things.” All possible flaws be damned. Big kitten eyes are impervious to criticism. Even if they belong to a kitten that emerges from a smelly boot. That’s sort of how it feels to critique Costume Quest. The problem is obvious to anyone with optic nerves. That kitten is in a boot. But its stare is overwhelming. It squeaks and turns its little head, perplexed at the world. Instantly, before we’ve even noticed it smells, the footwear becomes an essential part of the feline’s charm.
This week the Link Cable Gaming crew gets all dressed up in their finest Halloween garb to discuss their favorite horror and even just spooky games in a special Halloween episode!

MonsterVine: "October is the month of Halloween, so what better time to sit down and play some spooky games? Here are a few of my top picks (in no particular order) for spooky games–which are not necessarily all horror games–to play this month. "
Xbox Wire writes - "Get ready for a Spooktacular October Games with Gold lineup! On Xbox One, play as an adorable villain in the throwback horror puzzle game Slayaway Camp: Butcher’s Cut, and keep your wits about you in the creepy stealth title Maid of Sker. On the Xbox 360, and Xbox One via Backward Compatibility, warp through ancient Egypt in Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy and get your trick-or-treating fix in Costume Quest."
Probably the worst Game with Gold ever, clearly trying to stop the project, they want people to pay $15 a month for Game Pass Ultimate instead of $5 for Gold. I'd rather own my games than rent them.
Not a chance there is $72 worth of content there too, $35 would be pushing it.
Is it weird that no one is talking about how Xbox discontinued 12 month games with gold subs? You can only get 1 month and 3 months on the Xbox web site. So you're options are 120 or 100 a year. I guess you can still find 12 month physical cards...which is a sneaky way of masking a price hike. Well played Microsoft.