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Offering a ton of fun at an affordable price point, Earthfall is a game you shouldn't miss.
With its near-flawless design, Insane Robots is one of the best indie titles of this generation without a doubt.
Red Faction Guerilla got a remaster treatment, but it's underwhelming.
Ubisoft's open-world racer ditches the cringe-worthy storyline and is all the better for it, but it's a bit hectic.
Despite some buggy unit pathfinding and poor voice acting, Sudden Strike 4's tactical depth, excellent controls, and gorgeous overall presentation make it the best console RTS since Halo Wars 2.
If you don't mind dealing with a high level of difficulty, Lichtspeer may be the perfect game for you.
The concept is great, but the execution falls short of expectations.
Unravel Two is a great sequel, and showcases the potential of EA Originals.
Though Moonlighter has several problems that prevent the game from truly achieving greatness, the excellent art and music and the fun gameplay experience make it worth a try if you enjoy roguelikes and want a new title to play.
Between the perfect gameplay, great story, and flawless presentation, Aragami is a stealth masterpiece. It's that simple.
ONRUSH rewrites the formula for what a racing game is, and it's enormous fun because of it.
Though there are some glaring flaws in the gameplay systems, it's still a fun title, and the enjoyable visuals and music help make it worth your time.
Laser League may be easy to play, but mastering it is an exciting and thrilling challenge unlike anything else on Xbox.
If you can forgive its quirks, State of Decay 2 will infect you like few other games can.
FAR: Lone Sails is one of the finest indie adventure games in history.
Unfair rewards and poor balancing make Warmind seem like a step back.
Super Mega Baseball 2 is undoubtedly Xbox's best baseball game.
Though things can often get a little too crazy, Hyper Sentinel's mostly satisfying gameplay and excellent presentation make it a fantastic choice for retro gaming fans.
Even in its current state, Conan Exiles is addictive and will keep you coming back for more. The structured milestone system eases you in.
Aside from the disappointing lack of playable characters, Raging Justice is an impressive blast from the past that puts a forgotten style of fighting game on center stage and shows why it's still fun all these years later. It's a fighting game you'll love.