It’s a Sprint: Games Leaving Game Pass November 15th Edition

Like A Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name published by SEGA

Hello again, I hope your Halloween was spooky and safe. 

This is my favorite stretch of the year (not counting faux “E3”). I made good on my promise to play the Frog Detective games before they left last month. I had planned to review them for the site but I found them a little too thin for a full breakdown (I don’t mean this derogatorily). They’re a charming take on the Zelda trading sequence that only last between 30 minutes and an hour each. I’d recommend checking them out when they land on sale if that sounds like your sort of thing (or eventually come back to Game Pass–it’s happened before!). 

Here’s everything leaving Game Pass on November 15th so you can make informed decisions on what to binge. Like last month, if it’s announced later we’re losing more games, I’ll post an update at the bottom of this article. 


Persona 5 Tactica

Metacritic Score: 74

Play time estimate according to HowLongToBeat: 24.5-38.5 hours

Dicey Dungeons

Metacritic Score: 80

Play time estimate according to HowLongToBeat: 26.5-54 hours

Like a Dragon: Ishin!

Metacritic Score: 81

Play time estimate according to HowLongToBeat: 23.5-124 hours

Dungeons 4

Metacritic Score: 74

Play time estimate according to HowLongToBeat: 25-35 hours

Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name

Metacritic Score: 78

Play time estimate according to HowLongToBeat: 12.5-32.5 hours

Goat Simulator (PC Game Pass)

Metacritic Score: 62

Play Time Estimate according to HowLongToBeat: 2-11 hours

Somerville

Metacritic Score: 71

Play time estimate according to HowLongToBeat: 3.5-4.5 hours

I have good news and I have bad news. The good news is if you were playing Like a Dragon: Ishin! last month, you’ve been gifted an extra couple weeks to knock out side stories. The bad news is it’s still leaving. 

I’m a Persona 5 fan, and as much as Tactica interests me, getting through it in two weeks might be beyond even my abilities (especially with everything else I’m currently playing for review). 

What are you trying to wrap up before 2025–Game Pass or otherwise? Any game of the year contenders? 

I’ll be back in the middle of the month to update you on what else we’re losing. Until then, keep your eye on the site. I hopefully have a couple of cool things lined up for this coming week.

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