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Regardless, it's worth mentioning Minecraft here, as it supports split-screen local or online multiplayer for up to four players.

Creating Minecraft worlds alone is fun, but putting the pieces together alongside friends and family can be an even more exciting experience. Minecraft is a great pick for families and has pretty solid educational value along with being enjoyable. It's also available on Game Pass. See our Minecraft review. Minecraft Dungeons could aptly be described as Diablo without the blood and demonic atmosphere. Although it features the look and familiar trappings of Minecraft, you don't actually need to be a big Minecraft fan to dive deep into Minecraft Dungeons.

It's an action-RPG played from an isometric perspective and is filled with loot and hordes of baddies to chop down. The combat system is fairly straightforward but remains fresh throughout thanks to the wealth of customization features, cool levels, and wide variety of enemies.

You can play Minecraft Dungeons with up to four players locally or online, and it's available to play for free for Game Pass subscribers. See our Minecraft Dungeons review. Monster Hunter World was a breakthrough game for Capcom. While the series has always been popular in Japan, it had a dedicated but relatively small fanbase in the US.

Monster Hunter World changed that en route to becoming one of the most popular games in Monster Hunter World follows the same basic formula seen in all games in the series. You play as a hunter tasked with tracking and slaying or capturing challenging monsters.

World ushers in more detailed graphics and monster animations along with seamless environments that are a joy to explore. Monster Hunter World's combat system is uniquely rigorous and forces players to really get to know their abilities as well as their prey. The massive Iceborne expansion adds an additional lengthy campaign and heaps of awesome endgame content.

It's easy to sink hundreds of hours into Monster Hunter World. Though playable solo, Monster Hunter World is primarily an online co-op game for up to four hunters. Monster Hunter World is available on Game Pass, but you have to buy the Iceborne expansion separately.

See our Monster Hunter World and Iceborne review. Although it's accurate to call them cooking games, neither game offers a leisurely experience where you get to stop and admire your dishes. Played from a top-down perspective, Overcooked is a frantic cooking sim that demands quick wits and the ability to stay calm in the kitchen.

Each level asks you and up to three friends to prepare dishes for hungry patrons. Sounds simple enough, right? Not quite. You only have a short amount of time to make your meals, and the kitchens themselves are dynamically designed to produce mayhem.

Anyone can jump into Overcooked's fast-paced cooking action thanks to a simplistic control scheme, but gathering ingredients and preparing dishes requires teamwork and solid communication skills.

The All You Can Eat bundle is chock-full of hilarious fun whether you're playing online or on the same couch with friends. See our Overcooked review and Overcooked 2 review. Rayman Legends is one of the best side-scrolling platformers on Xbox. Featuring more than unique levels, a catchy soundtrack, and a gorgeous visual design, Rayman Legends offers a robust platforming experience that can be played alongside three friends.

In addition to strong platforming sequences, Rayman Legends has a bevy of great puzzles and loads of secrets to uncover. See our Rayman Legends review. Sea of Thieves lets you and your friends live out your pirate dreams. Sailing the high seas in search of treasure is an experience tailor-made for co-op. The shared universe of Sea of Thieves means that you and your friends are adventuring in murky waters; you never know when another group will attack and try to steal your loot.

While Sea of Thieves has cartoonish visuals and a relatively humorous tone, it's a deeply engrossing experience filled with a plethora of activities.

Rare has made great strides with Sea of Thieves since it originally launched in , and now it's absolutely crammed with exciting missions and activities to complete. See our Sea of Thieves review.

Spelunky actually originally released on Xbox , but backwards compatibility has kept this modern roguelike classic alive ever since. In Spelunky, you play as an adventurer navigating through hazardous tunnels in search of treasure.

While this doesn't sound like a ton of content, Spelunky is brutally challenging. Each time you die, you have to start from the beginning. To keep things fresh, all of the levels are procedurally generated, so the layout of the tunnels as well as their perilous obstacles and enemies changes with each run.

Spelunky is one of those games you really have to play to truly appreciate it. The platforming mechanics have a unique feel to them that takes some time to master. Spelunky's loop is devilishly fun; before long, you'll be scouring Spelunky's mysterious levels to uncover its bounty of secrets. When you play cooperatively, you can bring your teammates back from the dead, which is quite handy in a game where you have to start over when everyone meets their bloody end.

See our Spelunky review. Stardew Valley's recent 1. If you have played Stardew Valley before, the multiplayer mode is almost identical. You and your friends can tend to your farm, build relationships with NPCs, explore the mines, and simply enjoy each other's company. Though Stardew Valley started out as a Harvest Moon clone, it wound up becoming one of the best simulation games ever made. Oozing with charm and essentially endless replay value, Stardew Valley is an ideal co-op game for those looking for a more tranquil experience.

See our Stardew Valley review. Streets of Rage 4, the first entry in the classic beat-'em-up franchise in more than 25 years, feels both refreshing and nostalgic all at once.

It plays almost exactly like its old-school predecessors, giving it an authentic feel that takes you back to the glory days of the genre. But games like Streets of Rage 4 aren't all too common nowadays, so it's a joy to return to such a fun, straightforward style of action game.

Streets of Rage 4 does have modern visuals and more elaborate animations, which helps give it a decidedly new vibe. It doesn't overstay its welcome either. With just 12 main levels and four secret retro levels, Streets of Rage 4 is the perfect game to play over the course of a weekend. Like other games in the series, it's better played with friends on the couch. Streets of Rage 4 supports four-player local co-op and two-player online co-op, and Game Pass subscribers can check it out for free.

See our Streets of Rage 4 review. Much like Destiny 2, The Division 2 is an always-online shooter designed to be played alongside friends. A third-person cover shooter at heart, The Division 2 places you in the role of an agent attempting to quell civil unrest in Washington, DC.

While the post-pandemic world is a tad disconcerting given recent events, The Division 2 has a really strong loop that focuses on loot and improving your agent's build.

The lengthy mainline story is filled with engaging missions and a ton of side content. When the credits roll, you still have plenty to do thanks to a serious amount of challenging endgame content. The Division 2 features online co-op for up to four players for main missions, while some raids support up to eight players.

See our The Division 2 review. Unravel 2 is a charming platformer starring two yarn creatures who are tied together.

Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow Rainbow Six 3 Why these games in this order? Read the article to learn our reasoning! Steel Battalion: Line of Contact. Project Gotham Racing 2. Return to Castle Wolfenstein: Tides of War.

On the Cusp Wait! Before reading about the 1 game on our list, take a quick look at the games that almost made it: Amped 2: The online experience is incredibly similar to the friendly competition of boarding on a real mountain.

XSN support helps a lot, but it would have been nice to see some other game modes to mix things up. Top Spin: One of the finest games ever made, it has XSN support and competitions are perfect for this game.

Good control, but almost seems a bit out of place online. Very good pick-up for any tennis fan. Unreal Championship: Back in the day it was incredible, but time has diminished its shine a little bit.

A lot of fun, but twitch shooters have become more sophisticated on Live since this one was released in Midtown Madness 3: Two full cities online with absolute racing chaos?

Yeah, pretty damn cool. Good variety of modes and plenty of fun for any action-racing geek. MotoGP 2: A stellar example of taking a game online with great support and good use of voice chat. One of those games you can pick up and enjoy anytime. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six 3. Best Xbox Graphics Coming Soon! The game follows Senua, a Celtic warrior suffering from psychosis who travels to Hell to rescue her lost lover. The game uses an interesting mix of binaural audio and innovative visual techniques to communicate Senua's experience with her psychosis to the player, resulting in a game that's likely to be quite different from anything else you've played recently.

Disturbing, insightful and extremely enjoyable to play, this is a game worth taking a look at if you're interested in the best Xbox One games. You can read all about our experience with the motion capture tech behind Hellblade. The follow-up to Limbo, Playdead's Inside is one of the best modern platformer games on the market. But while Limbo focused on horror, Inside instead deals in sci-fi conspiracy.

It's a somewhat Orwellian tale, which sees you playing as a young boy trying to escape from the oppression, tyrannical society in which he lives. While Inside is one of the shorter games on this list lasting around three or four hours it packs one heck of a punch in that time, delivering brain-bending puzzles, a unique and unsettling atmosphere and brilliant platforming action.

All this adds up to make it an unforgettable experience and easily one of the best Xbox One games around. If you're looking for one of the best co-op games on Xbox then look no further. It Takes Two is a fun, tongue-in-cheek adventure that will provide hours of entertainment for both gamers and non-gamers alike.

Taking elements from a variety of different games and intertwining them with a rom-com-like narrative, It Takes Two has something for everyone - even kids. It's worth noting this game can only be played in co-op either online or couch , but comes with a Friend's Pass allowing you to invite an online friend to join your adventure, even if they don't own the full game.

Okay, so Hideo Kojima's last game for Konami — and his last ever Metal Gear game — might be a little tough for the MGS n00b to get to grips with, but it's still one of the best stealth-action games ever crafted.

But hey, that's all part of its charm, right? Definitely one of the best Xbox One games we've ever sat down in front of. Minecraft released 11 years ago, but it's still as popular as ever with adults and kids alike.

The sandbox survival game allows players to build with blocks in a 3D-generated world, providing a perfect creative outlet for those artistically inclined. If you're less creative, there's also the option to explore the world, harvest resources, craft items and square-up to enemies.

How did a sandbox game about blocks become a worldwide phenomenon? Check out the history of Minecraft. Monster Hunter: World is a true breath of fresh air, easily sliding its way into our list of the best Xbox One games of all time.

Giving players the option to play solo or team up with up to three other friends, this game invites you into a living, breathing game world to hunt down some monsters. For research. And fun. You'll face a learning curve with Monster Hunter: World and the dark-souls style of combat has the potential to frustrate, but this is the most accessible Monster Hunter game we've seen in years.

If you've been looking for a chance to break into the series, this is it. In our review, we called the game "a bold and confident new chapter" and gave it a "play it now" recommendation.

Thinking of becoming a Monster Hunter yourself? Make sure you check out our full survival guide. If you want to play a game that will feel different to anything else you've played recently, we heartily recommend NieR: Automata as one of the best Xbox One games right now. Though it's a sequel to game Nier, you don't have to have played the first game to enjoy this one.

Set in a dystopian future, the story of the game revolves around a war between machines created by alien invaders and the remnants of humanity. Humanity has fled Earth to seek refuge on the Moon, but has sent combat droids down to fight for them. You play as one of these droids, 2B, accompanied by another droid called 9S. Combat in this game is intensely satisfying, the game world is stunning with a huge sense of scale, and the story is strange sometimes to a fault but incredibly entertaining.

You won't be disappointed, trust us. For years, Ori and the Blind Forest was one of our favorite Metroidvania 2D dungeon crawlers on Xbox One - it was heartfelt, beautiful and challenging, and the world simply oozed personality and intrigue.

Years later, Moon Studios and Microsoft Ori and the Will of the Wisps, the first game's sequel that sees Ori and his makeshift family separated in an all-new environment. The new game in the series adds some new combat elements like a shard system that allows for more customization of Ori's abilities, while big boss battles help to make it more memorable and break up the puzzle-solving. If you need something a bit smaller than the average hour RPG, and something less brutal than the latest first-person shooter, Ori offers a hour challenge in a hauntingly beautiful world.

It's one of the best Xbox One games there is. Psychonauts 2 is a psychedelic journey that you won't forget. The sequel to 's Psychonauts, and following directly on from Rhombus of Ruin, Psychonauts 2 once again follows Raz, a young psychic attempting to join the Psychonauts, an international group of psychic secret agents.

Psychonauts 2 is a hilarious, heartfelt adventure that embraces a humourous take on mental health while offering unique and often bizarre worlds for players to explore.

It's easily one of the best Xbox titles around and - what's more - it's available on Game Pass alongside the original. Rockstar's Red Dead Redemption 2 took by storm, giving us the gun-toting, western open-world we were hoping for.

You play as Arthur Morgan, a gunslinger in the notorious Van Der Linde gang as he navigates the trials and tribulations of the changing west. Red Dead Redemption 2 is certainly game that will keep you busy. Between story missions, mini-games, activities and side quests, you will find yourself sinking plenty of hours into this title without even noticing it.

And with Red Dead Online , you can team up with a posse of friends to play. Capcom's remake of survival horror classic Resident Evil 2 has gone down a storm with fans and newcomers alike, and it's no surprise.

With gorgeous new graphics but the same brain-scratching puzzles and terrifying zombies, Resident Evil 2 is definitely a remake done right. When it comes to horror, this is one of the best Xbox One games you can get. We voted it as our Game of the Year , check out our full Resident Evil 2 remake review to find out why. Want more Resi horror? Then check out our Resident Evil 3 review or our review of the latest game in the series: Resident Evil Village.

Despite being the sequel to a prequel about the young life of Lara Croft, this still feels like a Tomb Raider game that has grown up. The reboot which saw a brave new direction for the franchise seemed a lot of the time to be little more than a bit of light Uncharted cosplay, but Rise is a far more accomplished game - and we prefer it to the final installment, Shadow of the Tomb Raider.

There are also tombs: yes, that might seem a fatuous thing to say given the name, but the previous game gave them short shrift. In Rise though they are deeper and more plentiful. Rise also has one of the best narratives of any Tomb Raider game, penned again by Rhianna Pratchett, it's sometimes rather poignant. Rare's swashbuckling adventure Sea of Thieves lets players to take on the role of a pirate sailing the seas of a fantastical world — either alone or as part of a crew of up to four members.

It's up to you whether you choose to focus on trading, treasure-hunting or plundering the loot of others. This is a great title for those who enjoy playing with others in an open-world environment, plus it doesn't look too shabby at all. In addition, a new Anniversary Update has breathed new life into Sea of Thieves.

Definitely one of the best Xbox One games of recent times. Here's all the latest Sea of Thieves news and updates. FromSoftware's latest offering is not to be scoffed at. Sekiro is more punishing than any title we've seen from FromSoftware before, but actually achieving those rare moments of success is extremely rewarding. Set against a background that balances brutality and beauty, Sekiro is a must-have title if you have the patience for it and one of the best Xbox One games around.

The original Titanfall was a great game and its sequel, Titanfall 2 , improves on it in every conceivable way: the motion is more fluid, there are more distinct titans to choose from and, hold onto your hats here, there's actually a single-player campaign that might take the cake for the best first-person shooter story of the year. This game's pedigree is inherited from one of this generation's smartest and most unusual shooters. The original Titanfall married ninja-fast on-foot combat to the gloriously thuggish thrill of piloting giant mechs, which are summoned from orbit a few minutes into each match.

The skill with which Respawn has balanced this mix of styles in the sequel is remarkable — Titans have firepower in excess but they're easy to hit, and maps offer plenty of places for infantry to hide. Geralt didn't have the smoothest of entries to Xbox One, but after some heavy patching and a lot of angry words about visual downgrades, we're left with an RPG boasting tremendous scope and storytelling.

Oh, and combat. And don't forget Gwent, the in-game card game. And there's the crafting to get stuck into. And the alchemy. You're rarely short of things to entertain yourself with in The Witcher 3's quasi-open world, then, and all the better that you're in a universe that involves the supernatural without leaning on the same old Tolkien fantasy tropes. It's invigorating stuff and especially worth picking up on Xbox One as a free upgrade for existing owners will keep you playing into the next generation too.

Once you've jumped in, you may want to check out the Witcher TV series with Henry Cavill taking on the role of Geralt. The Yakuza games have always mixed mature themes with utterly bonkers shenanigans, and Yakuza: Like a Dragon really lets loose in the latter regard.

Each character can take on various classes, such as becoming a crooning musician or cutesy J-Pop idol, and each has their own abilities in battle.

Well, that depends on what types of games you're into. We've tried to put together a collection that covers a variety of genres, so there should definitely be at least one that suits your taste.



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