

That level of polish is a huge factor in whether or not Galaxy will stick for a lot of people if you're going to make the switch, you want to know you aren't giving anything up.

The import is so clean and detailed that to the layman it would be impossible to tell games aren't just native to the Galaxy launcher. It brings in all the metadata like box art and background images from the home launcher, as well as your achievements/trophies, stats like hours played, a leaderboard, and store info like Metacritic score, logline, and trailers. Galaxy 2.0 also does a fantastic job of presenting stats and info about your games. Surprisingly, most modern fighting games resemble the fighting games of twenty years ago meaning they use a 2D side view. RELATED: Xbox Game Pass For PC Is The Best Deal Ever (And Its Still Just $1) You can also filter down your library to just games of a certain genre or style, add tags to games, and create your own bookmarks, which are like custom library tabs to organize your games however you wish. With just a click you can toggle between every launcher and see the games you own in each, the games you've recently played, or just the games you have installed. By default, Galaxy creates separate libraries for Owned, Recently Played, Installed, Subscriptions, and one for each of the accounts you've connected. From a team including former designers of HITMAN and PAYDAY comes Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden, a tactical adventure game that combines the turn-based combat of XCOM with real-time stealth and exploration of a post-human world reclaimed by nature and Mutants.
