As we approach the last few days of June,Microsoft have kindly announcedthey will be adding a total of four new games from under the ID@Xbox umbrella to Xbox Game Pass. The games, due to drop over the next couple of days, are as follows:

Night Callis a stylish murder-mystery game, in which you play a taxi driver in Paris, conversing with your customers in order to gain vital clues and avoid having a series of murders pinned on you. The neo-noir setting works incredibly well with the atmosphere the game fosters.Our reviewsaid, “Night Callis, at its best, a story with engaging characters that make you want to learn their secrets.”

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The first of two Devolver Digital published games on this list,Observationis a sci-fi puzzler with an interesting premise. Controlling SAM (Systems Administration & Maintenance) which is a piece of AI software onboard a space station orbiting earth, you manipulate the environment around you in order to assist Emma, who’s aboard the station to figure out what caused the events that led to the crew’s disappearance and the other mysteries that surround it.

Third up isStreets of Rogue,which as the name suggests is a rogue-lite, whose gameplay draws inspiration from a variety of sources includingThe Binding of Isaac,Deus EX,andGrand Theft Auto. Spread across a procedurally generated city, you loot, shoot, hack and slash your way through a wide variety of missions in a game that sports incredible variation and replayability. Within the last couple of months, developer Matt Dabrowski has also announced asequel is in development,so there is no better time to jump in and check it out.

The final game, which is already available on the Game Pass for PC, is Sabotage Studio and Devolver Digital’s much-lovedThe Messenger.Split across two eras, each with a differing art style, one 8-Bit and the other 16-bit,The Messengeris a side-scrolling action game with Metroidvania elements, reminiscent of games from theNinja Gaidenfranchise. You play a ninja who is tasked with delivering a scroll to the top of a mountain while defeating your enemies and learning new skills. The game is so popular that fans clamoured to back Sabotage Studio’s next projectSea of Stars, a retro-inspired turn-based RPG set inThe Messengeruniverse, onKickstarterto the tune of almost 1.2 million dollars.

The additions of these four great games once again help to amplify the value that Xbox Game Pass holds. While you’re there, don’t forget there’s still time to grab a couple of June’s freeGames with Gold.