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Top 13 Best Xbox One Games of All Time

The must-play highlights of the Xbox One generation of consoles are the best titles, but happily,
they are still available on PC and the Xbox Series X. You will be able to enjoy the most of what
the Xbox One has to offer. Thanks to the variety of games that are included in this list.

You'll have plenty of time to play through your Xbox One backlog in addition to all the future
Xbox Series X and Xbox One games.

The Xbox One, Microsoft's third home console, officially went on sale on November 22, 2013.
Since then, a large number of incredible games have been produced for the potent gaming
device by both Microsoft's own in-house game development studios and a large number of
outside developers.

Without further ado, here are our recommendations for the top 13 Xbox One games of all time.
We'll be updating this list as new titles gain traction and earn a spot on it.

13. Final Fantasy 15

There are several beloved games in the Final Fantasy series, but this one is the most well-liked
among Xbox users. The Middle American setting of the open-world RPG and, of course, the
garish anime graphics give the game a classic vibe. There are plenty of monsters and other
creatures for you to defeat using strong magic and crystals.

12. Sea of Thieves (Xbox One, 2019)


At first, Sea of Thieves was a rather basic pirate simulator, but it has now developed into a fully
realized adventure that allows players to have a great time sailing the seven seas. Here, a group
of online swashbucklers is tested as they manage their ship, manage repairs, carry out jobs for
trading companies, and participate in raids. The remaining admirable aspects of Sea of Thieves
are finding treasure chests, engaging in sword battles with skeletal enemies, and escaping the
Kraken's enormous tentacles.

11. Gears 5 (Xbox One, 2019)


Since the days of the Xbox 360, Gears of War has grown into a massive franchise for Microsoft.
It is most known for popularizing cover-based warfare and the fantastic active reload feature.
With a bold choice to center the story on Gears 4's Kait Diaz as she unearths the origins of the
Locust and her family history, Gears 5 established that the franchise had chops for meaningful
characters and storyline, in addition to its relentless shooting and chainsawing action.
10. Forza Horizon 5
Forza Motorsport's flagship games offer plenty of pleasure for fans of sim racing, but its spinoff
series focuses more on arcade thrills that are much more alluring. Players in Forza Horizon 5 are
taken to the stunning nation of Mexico for some exhilarating off-road and on-road challenges.
You'll get a ton of mileage out of touring every nook and cranny of Mexico's fascinating
locations with the dizzying array of cars at your disposal. When you look up in the middle of a
race and see a snow-capped volcano, your jaw will drop.
9. Fallout Horizon 4
Even though this version disappointed many Fallout fans, it made the list due to several
redeeming elements. The voice acting is considerably better, the gunplay is wonderfully fluid,
and it's much simpler because you don't have to open crates to find stuff.

With Forza Motorsport, Microsoft brought its version of Gran Turismo back to the original
Xbox. However, it's Playground Games' Forza Horizon, a spin-off subseries, that has come into
its own, sacrificing serious simulation for breathtaking open-world driving enjoyment.

We're going to choose the fourth installment of the Horizon series, which not only introduced a
game-changing weather system but also made Blighty look the best it had in a long time. The
new installment, which is set in Mexico, could easily take this spot, and every Horizon game is
brilliant.
8. Killer Instinct
The incredible remake of the cult fighter Killer Instinct from the 1990s is one of the most
successful returns in video game history. Reworked combo & breaker mechanics, new characters
that blend in seamlessly with the rest of the cast, awesome guest combatants, and updated
designs for well-known roster members are just a few of the ways that the dedicated developers
at Double Helix Games and Iron Galaxy each made a significant contribution to this top-notch
brawler. Killer Instinct is still worthwhile to start playing in its most recent state.
7. Ori and the Will of the Wisps
Oh, Ori is such a visual treat. The game is brief but incredibly gorgeous throughout; controlling
the leaping marsupial/cat/animal/thing through the game is easy and simply enjoyable.

In recent years, Metroidvania has become extremely popular, and the Ori series is
unquestionably one of its most stunning examples. It's a game that challenges your gaming skills
while also touching the heart. Ori and the Will of the Wisps improves and expands on its
mechanics, including new combat, in the way that every great sequel should, and it's also one of
the best instances of next-gen, rendering on Series X at an eye-watering 6K.
6. The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt
Unsurprisingly, Geralt and Ciri grab the top spot on our list. This hidden gem of a game shot to
the top because of its traditional folklore elements, horrifying animals that were just ready to be
slashed into ribbons, and expansion packs.

Thanks to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Geralt of Rivia's status as one of the most recognizable
video game characters ever has increased. This open-world trip through the vastness of the
game's Slavic mythology-inspired setting is a great time sink for action RPG enthusiasts. You'll
have enough to do and see because both the main campaign and the side missions have equally
intriguing stories to offer.
5. Red Dead Redemption 2
In addition to being well renowned for the iconic Grand Theft Auto IP, Rockstar Games is also
highly regarded for its authentic cowboy western setting. Red Dead Redemption 2 is a
masterpiece that powerfully supports the idea that video games should be viewed as great art.
You'll truly get the sense of being an outlaw who lives on horseback, pulls off train heists, and
engages in intense shootouts as you explore its open world. In the engaging multiplayer aspect of
the game, you even get to play poker and take part in some online antics! The ideal spaghetti
western worth playing in video game form is Red Dead Redemption 2.
4. Minecraft
Although Minecraft wasn't the first Xbox game, the 2014 acquisition of Mojang Studios
cemented its place in Xbox's history as the most groundbreaking game of the past ten years. The
fact that the sandbox game, which can be practically anything you want it to be, is gaining
popularity across platforms also contributed to the development of "Better Together," making
Minecraft one of the first games to do so.
3. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
The details surrounding this game's production are extremely unpleasant, and they also
contributed to the incomplete state of Hideo Kojima's ostensibly final Metal Gear Solid game.
Even so, punished "Venom" Snake's assignment within Soviet-occupied Afghanistan and the
Angola–Zaire border region is still worth exploring in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain's
main gameplay. It feels so rewarding on every level to move around the vast environment of the
game and finish a variety of tasks that combine stealth and action-based strategies.
2. Resident Evil: Biohazard
The first Resident Evil series has found its rhythm in 2017. We advise playing this violent horror
film with the lights on because it is so immersive. You need to defeat a lot of mutant nasties
while searching for your lost wife.

A 2017 survival horror game called Resident Evil 7: Biohazard was created and released by
Capcom. With the help of puzzles and foes, the player takes control of Ethan Winters as he hunts
for his long-missing wife at a deserted plantation inhabited by an infected family.
1. Halo: The Master Chief Collection (Xbox One, 2014)
The original trilogy is included in this magnificent collection, which is the finest place to enjoy
Xbox's defining tentpole shooters. Combat Evolved, unquestionably one of the best platform
debut games of all time, Halo 2, which introduced millions of console players to the exciting new
world of online gaming with Xbox Live, and Halo 3, which concluded the conflict on an epic
scale few games in other media could dream of. The Master Chief is hail!

A collection of first-person shooter video games from the Halo series called Halo: The Master
Chief Collection was initially released in November 2014 on the Xbox One and afterward for
Microsoft Windows through 2019 and 2020. In November 2020, an improved version was made
available on the Xbox Series X/S.
Conclusion
For almost ten years, the Xbox has been a fixture in the console gaming industry. It picked up
where the Xbox 360 left off and addressed all the issues with the previous console. Every time
you ask a gamer, you'll probably get a different list of their top 13 games. Everyone has a
preference when it comes to online casino games, too, but this list only includes the most popular
games throughout the previous nine years.

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