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We are currently experiencing problems on our server.If you buy anything after clicking these links, Dorkly will receive a commission and that'll help us keep making the comics and videos you love so dearly. For the purposes of this list, we're not including "smaller" downloadable titles, so you won't find the likes of Braid or LIMBO here. We're sticking to games that were originally released on a retail disc, for simplicity's sake. You'd probably just be mad when we ranked 'Splosion Man over Skyrim anyway. 30. Bulletstorm (buy it here) Bulletstorm is the kind of game that parents were afraid was going to exist in the '90s. Co-developed by the action-adventure royalty at People Can Fly and Epic Games with a script by cult comic book favorite Rick Remender, this game was like a power ballad dedicated to violent stupidity. While there is technically a plot, it's more about taking you through gleefully designed murderous playgrounds where you're challenged with racking up kills in the most creative ways possible.




Why shoot a man when you can strap an explosive chain to his torso, dropkick him towards a group of his friends, and let the explosion fling their ragdolled bodies into a field of electrified cacti? These are the moments that make Bulletstorm worth playing, and those moments come often. 29. Dead Rising (buy it here) As one of the early Xbox 360 games, zombie actioner Dead Rising has more than its share of rough edges. The framerate is inconsistent, the loading between zones is annoying and there's an excess of Canadian voice actors posing as Americans. But if you stick with it, DR's flaws become a part of its charm. Yeah, the save system is unforgiving and leading survivors around the undead masses is kind of a pain, but soon you learn that the game was meant to be played over and over again. It's not long before you learn the right tricks, guzzling special smoothies and grabbing all of the best weapons early on, maybe even driving your car in an infinite loop to get that infamously tough zombie kills achievement.




Dead Rising 2 might have combo weapons and smarter AI companions, but it doesn't have that same Frank Westiness. 28. Lost Odyssey (buy it here) A lot of people were disappointed that Final Fantasy XIII wasn't the JRPG they were looking for, but anyone looking for a traditional FF should look no further than Lost Odyssey. Several key members of the classic Final Fantasy teams were involved in LO, from FF creator Hironobu Sakaguchi to famed series composer Nobuo Uematsu. The Xbox exclusive chronicled an epic journey with a genuinely interesting setup, which involved a set of immortal heroes torn apart by time and memory. This game has everything you want from a sweeping JRPG, like a vast overworld and a ton of optional dungeons and bosses. It's even old-school enough to come on four discs. 27. Rock Band 3 (buy it here) This was the generation of music instrument games, and Rock Band 3 was probably the height of the "fad." Though the addition of keyboard play was helpful, but the clincher was the vast amount of available songs, which included almost everything from Rock Band 1 and 2, Rock Band Green Day and uh, LEGO Rock Band.




You might be desperately trying to get rid of your plastic controllers now, but in the time before Goodwill forbid the donation of any more guitar peripherals, RB3 gave us a shared experience worth remembering. 26. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (buy it here) It's hard to believe that we're already up to what's essentially Call of Duty 12, but it really has been that long since Modern Warfare revolutionized first-person shooters. The fast-paced gameplay and now-standard level progression system came part-and-parcel with an action-packed campaign that has been emulated in dozens, if not hundreds of games ever since. Black Ops II might be considered the apex of the series in some circles, but we've gotta give due respect to the progenitor.The Web address you entered is not a functioning page on our site. Go to Amazon.in's Home Page Best iPhone 7 deals Here's every Xbox 360 game you'll be able to play on your Xbox One Backwards compatibility comes with the November 12 software update




Microsoft has today finally confirmed the first Xbox 360 titles that will be playable on the Xbox One from later this week. On November 12 Microsoft will be launching a new update for the console's system software that will enable it.The official list contains many of the biggest games of the last generation, including the original Mass Effect, the entire Gears of War series and Assassin's Creed 2 - which is widely viewed as the best entry in the series.Other games that will be given a new chance at life includes Lego Star Wars, just in time for The Force Awakens, and a number of classic games that were previously available to buy on the 360 digitally, such as Sonic the Hedgehog.Finally, it's hereThe software update is arguably the most significant yet for the Xbox One, as it introduces a number of new features including support for Windows 10 "Universal" apps on the console, and paves the way for the likes of Cortana too. Sadly she won't be included at launch.Backwards compatibility though is perhaps the most interesting.




Unlike Sony's approach, of getting around backwards compatibility by using an online game-streaming service, Microsoft has instead opted to build a full Xbox 360 emulator that runs on the Xbox One.This means that when you put in a disc, or choose to play a digital purchase, you'll have access to all of the Xbox 360 features you might expect including online play and DLC. Better still - whilst playing 360 games you're still able to use Xbox One functions like the Game DVR to stream your game on Twitch.Here's the full list - there's 104 games in total. The expectation is that Microsoft will slowly add to this list over time.A Kingdom for KeflingsLode Runner™A World of KeflingsLUMINES LIVE!Alien Hominid HDMass Effect™Assassin's Creed IIMetal Slug 3Asteroids & DeluxeMetal Slug XXBanjo Kazooie®: Nuts & BoltsMight & Magic Clash of Heroes™Banjo-Kazooie®Mirror's Edge™Banjo-Tooie®Missile CommandBattleBlock TheaterMonday Night CombatBejeweled 2Monkey Island: Special EditionBellator: MMA OnslaughtMonkey Island 2: Special EditionBeyond Good & Evil HDMs. Splosion Man™Blood of the WerewolfMutant Blobs Attack!!!




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