We have five titans for each day of the week, unmissable ones that make us enjoy greatly.
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The weekend flew by before we knew it, and now it’s time to get back to our usual routine. The alarm clock starts ringing early again, obligations resurface, and another busy week begins. It’s not exactly everyone’s favorite part of the week, but there are ways to make these days pass much more quickly.
That’s where we come in. At Generación Xbox, we like to accompany you throughout the week with recommendations that are really worth your time. Because when that moment finally arrives in the afternoon or evening when you can sit down with the controller in hand, it’s ideal to have a clear idea of what to play without wasting time searching through hundreds of options.
Xbox Game Pass Returns with Five Unmissable Games
The Xbox Game Pass catalog has become the perfect place to discover genuine gems, and this year has been no exception. Throughout 2025, we’ve seen the arrival of titles that have stood out for their gameplay, visuals, and ability to offer experiences that have captivated thousands of players.
Monday Fun with Revenge of the Savage Planet
Exploring space is nothing new: traveling between worlds, visiting places, and uncovering conspiracies is familiar territory. But having a humorous story, a colorful atmosphere, charming creatures, entertaining threats, a vibrant world, and the possibility of collecting many things for your home makes this game an experience you start and can’t easily put down. It’s one of the most entertaining games I’ve had the chance to play and analyze in 2025, and it has a special place in my memories.
Tuesday with a Solid Proposal: The Rogue Prince of Persia
When it first arrived as an early access title on PC in 2024, the content was scarce, but the quality was exceptional. With a gameplay system similar to Dead Cells (its developers were in charge of its DLC), we saw the return of a beloved character. Additionally, the changes that came with its version 1.0 were enough to make it one of my favorite games. I was able to enjoy it thoroughly: the parkour, the fights, the weapons, and the challenges.
Wednesday Skateboarding with Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4
Our beloved Tony Hawk’s was back with a remake that didn’t discard the classics but instead turned them into something everyone could enjoy. It’s true that they made some changes that not all fans were happy with, but the sum of the successes was enough to get us back on the board and try out what we learned back in the day. It’s a game for all kinds of audiences; the fun is guaranteed from start to finish.
Thursday Strategy with Commandos: Origins
This saga is very dear to me; playing the first game in the franchise blew my mind. I was expecting something similar in this prequel, and it delivered, although its launch was rocky. Technically, I experienced firsthand each error and its shortcomings, which affected the game’s image. After a few weeks, some of these issues were corrected, but the damage to the game’s reputation was already done. It’s not a bad game; it retains the essence of the original, but its launch wasn’t the best.
Friday with One of the Most Anticipated Games: Hollow Knight: Silksong
The most anticipated indie game of all time arrived and came to leave us with one of the toughest experiences you can get, along with the Metroidvania subgenre, making it an ideal title to close out a week full of challenges.
To start the week off on the right foot, we’ve prepared a special selection of five of the best games that 2025 has left us within the Xbox service. The intention is to have fun while we take care of our daily obligations.
Happy week back with unmissable gems, courtesy of Generación Xbox!

