It’s been more than four years since the Xbox One was released, which also means that the device has amassed a vast collection of games, making it quite difficult to choose. With titles that range from exclusive to cross-platform, to Indie, there’s a lot to choose from – and although many people joke that Xbox One has no games worth playing, that’s not entirely true! And this list brings you the best Xbox One titles to date, including those that scored 8/10 on GameSpot.
Monster Hunter: World — 8/10
“Since the name was first announced last year, Capcom has clearly planned something more grandiose. Monster Hunter Generations. They succeeded, and Monster Hunter: World possibly the biggest and best game in the series. This is not only thanks to its deep storyline, but also due to the soft mix of combat systems that previously made it difficult for beginners. Monster Hunter has finally proven itself, and all of the above factors contribute to Monster Hunter World becomes a general maturity for the series as a whole.”
Celeste — 9/10
“It is the compelling storyline and ingenious design that make players truly feel they are on the same adventure as Madeline. The audience easily sympathizes with her plight, sensing her sadness at the lows, and elation at the highs. Madeline’s story is subtly told and illustrated, blending naturally with the entertaining and empowering gameplay. Not bad for a game about climbing.”
What Remains of Edith Finch — 9/10
“Developer Giant Sparrow has created a delicate balance between joy and sadness in the game The Unfinished Swan in 2012, but What Remains of Edith Finch bypassed the deep sadness of the previous game and found beauty – and a hint of humor – in a story that was essentially a tragedy. We don’t often see the plot of games overcome the bitterness to finally find peace, but that’s the thing. What Remains of Edith Finch achieve. After all, if this game ever teaches us anything, it’s that the greatest and bravest thing we’ve ever done is choose to keep going, even though we know what’s going on. waiting ahead.”
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus — 9/10
“The New Colossus never let you forget who you are and what you are fighting for. The brutality of Nazi Germany is faithfully displayed, from the desolation of what remains of Manhattan to each member of the resistance, who carry many scars both mentally and physically. . You will witness the brutality of the Nazis through cutscenes, missions and even peaceful moments on the U-boat. And Wolfenstein’s intense gameplay enhances this by allowing you to pause or get ready for the next match.”
Sonic Mania — 9/10
“Sonic Mania has made a thorough and methodical use of fan affection for the series, with clever design, it heals the wounds caused by its disappointing predecessors. A 2D platformer in itself, Sonic Mania has surpassed all expectations, not only being an evolution of the classic formula of the series, but also becoming the best Sonic game ever. ”
Cuphead — 8/10
“All that you have heard about Cuphead are all correct. It is a rather difficult platformer shooter with constant boss battles that require quick counterattacks and attacks. Think too long, you will not be able to defeat the enemy. Each match lasts only three minutes at the most, but it feels so much longer when you know you can only get three hits if you don’t want to have to start over. While you move and dodge bullets from enemies, smaller enemies, and holes, you must also try to hit the main target. All of this makes defeating the boss a moment of both pride and effort.”
Assassin’s Creed Origins — 7/10
“Assassin’s Creed has gone through many changes throughout its history, and the game Origins as the first step to a new journey. Although it has many problems, the outlook for the future of this game is still worth looking forward to.”
Stardew Valley — 9/10
“On the surface then Stardew Valley is a farming game, but it has more adventures waiting for the player than cultivating a rich garden. From mining and fishing to making friends and falling in love, the Pelician Town of Stardew Valley There are many opportunities to explore. Activities in Stardew Valley often reflect the player’s personality in the real world. This is a game that entices your curiosity as well as your heart.”
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard — 8/10
“Resident Evil 7: Biohazard It’s a terrifying adventure. The boss battles are a bit sporadic and some episodes are stretched too much, but RE7 Still a great success. It had a clear vision and was executed with impressive persistence and precision. By returning to the horror genre, Resident Evil has once again become a special game.”
Night in the Woods — 9/10
“At the same time full of personality and easily empathetic, Night in the Woods It’s more than just telling a story, it’s also capturing complex experiences and emotions in a subtle way. From the melancholy feeling of doing nothing on a rainy day to the heavy feelings of depression, it all makes players experience everything in depth, while wandering in the animated version. animals of Midwestern town. It was the witty writing of the plot and the development of the characters that made it Night in the Woods become one of the most compelling titles in a long time.”
Overwatch — 9/10
“Overwatch brings chaos but subtlety. There are many different layers hidden deep under this tangled surface, and the more you play, the more they gradually emerge, layer after layer. It’s a shooter that knows how to surprise players, combines a frenetic pace and lots of great ideas, all into something spectacular.”
Battlefield 1 — 9/10
“EA DICE wonderfully portrays the world of the early 20th century as a world with a lot of technological transformations, while also anthropomorphizing the soldiers of war through a fictionalized storyline. skillful. Combine that with a multiplayer element that captivates players, and the result is the studio’s best game since the era Battlefield: Bad Company 2.“
Titanfall 2 — 9/10
“Titanfall 2 brought in a vitality that the predecessor could not. While the game part Titanfall first maintain its extremely fast tempo throughout every match, then Titanfall 2 understand that sometimes those slow moments can make the whole game easier to enjoy. From many angles, Titanfall 2 It feels like the game Respawn should have made in 2013. It’s a great sequel, an engaging shooter, and an excellent game.”
Dishonored 2 — 8/10
“If given a choice between action and stealth, many people would definitely choose stealth. To experience the tension of hoping that the guards won’t see you and the joy of successfully executing a perfect plan. Dishonored 2 It has a subtle stealth element, equipping you with essential assassination skills like hiding bodies, looking through keyholes, and killing in silence. But it also has a very engaging and fun Chaos mechanic that allows you to experience the game with a humorous and meticulous plan to wipe out all the enemies.”
Forza Horizon 3 — 9/10
“With Forza Horizon 3, Developers Turn 10 and Playground Games have confirmed it is the racing game for everyone. Playground Games’ kitchen-sink design and rich rewards system will continually entice you to want to explore more and get out of your comfort zone.”
Part 2
Source link: The best Xbox One games right now (Part 1/2)
– https://emergenceingames.com/