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Games You Can Finish in a Day on Game Pass

Games You Can Finish in a Day on Game Pass

Games are getting longer with each passing day. If you’re struggling to find time for gaming, these titles are perfect for you. Thanks to their short playtimes, you can even finish them in a day if you have some free time. Today, we’ve listed short games available on Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass for you. Happy reading!

Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice

A game where we witness the experiences of Senua, a psychosis patient, with its unique storytelling. It has a very intense cinematic narrative. While this intensity might bore some players, it captivated me. Puzzles and simple battle scenes interspersed between story segments accompany us throughout the game. Additionally, the game offers language support in multiple languages, including subtitles in various languages.

Hellblade

Crysis 3

It’s the year 2047, an alien race called the Ceph is about to take over the world, and you’re a super-soldier named Prophet in a nanosuit. You’re trying to stop this alien invasion and bring down a dystopian company called CryNet. It’s a sci-fi game you can finish in about 4-5 hours. The other games in the series are also available on Game Pass, but we added Crysis 3 to the list because it’s the shortest. Another plus for the game is that, like all Crysis games, it offers audio dubbing in multiple languages.

Crysis 3

Inside and Limbo

Both are unique puzzle-platformer games developed by the same developer. Each game takes about 3 hours to complete.

InsideLimbo

Titanfall 2

Another sci-fi game. In this FPS game developed by Respawn, we play as both modern infantry and advanced mechs. If you enjoy the genre, you’ll be wishing it lasted longer when the game ends.

Titanfall 2

Battlefield Games

Battlefield 1, 3, 4, and V. They all have story modes that last about 5-6 hours. In 3 and 4, we fight in the future, while in 1 and V, we play on different fronts of World War I and World War II. They may not be considered very good as single-player experiences, but they are excellent games in terms of gameplay and atmosphere. Especially the war atmosphere in Battlefield 1 is, in my opinion, still unrivaled.

Battlefield 1