Best Xbox Games 2017

Microsoft had a tough year with strong competition from Sony and the Playstation 4. While we eagerly awaited the Xbox One X with its teraflops, the console surprised us with hits like Cuphead and Super Lucky’s Tale as well as some third party titles that ran extremely well on the console. To top this all of the Xbox Gamers Pass creating a monthly subscription to access hundreds of games to download and play was the true system seller of this console and is the reason we love it so much. Please find below in no particular order the games that made Xbox One great this year.

Cuphead

Forza Motorsport 7

Shadow Of War

PlayerUnknown Battlegrounds

Mass Effect Andromeda

The Evil Within 2

What Remains Of Edith Finch

Wolfenstein 2 : The New Colossus

Resident Evil 7

Super Lucky’s Tale

 

 

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