A very special game available on Xbox Game Pass for lovers of Telltale titles.
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Since yesterday, November 4, it’s available on Xbox Game Pass, one of the most acclaimed games of the last year. It’s a completely different experience, focused on its story and the strength of its narrative, which arrives on the service after winning several international awards, including a Peabody Award for its script and emotional impact.
You won’t find combat or thrilling action, but an adventure that bets on introspection, dialogue, and reflection. It’s a title designed for those who enjoy stories that leave a mark and deal with human themes from a unique perspective.
A unique game now available on Xbox Game Pass: 1000xRESIST
The title, developed by Sunset Visitor, is set in a distant future where humanity lives underground after a biological disaster. You play as the Analyst, a woman who begins to question her role in a society controlled by an entity known as the Holomother.
For fans of Telltale’s works
The experience focuses almost entirely on conversations and narrative, with an approach similar to sagas like The Walking Dead, The Wolf Among Us, or Tales from the Borderlands from Telltale Games. The difference is that here the tone is much more introspective and symbolic, with a setting that combines science fiction, mystery, and philosophical reflection.
- From its start, the game disorients, envelops, and doesn’t let go until the credits, combining a brilliant script with visual and sound design that enhances each scene. It’s not for those seeking constant action, but for those who value stories that move you from the inside.
Available since yesterday, November 4, on Xbox Game Pass for console, PC, and cloud, it’s one of those silent gems that demonstrate why interactive narrative remains one of the great treasures of the catalog.

