The Xbox 360 is officially a retro console, even though it seems like only yesterday that the Red Ring of Death was a thing. While the 2005 launch, due to this controversy, was problematic for Microsoft, they still managed to achieve an excellent console life cycle for their console-specific contracts.
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Compared to the Wii and PS3, the Xbox 360 had more variety when it came to first-party and third-party exclusives that are still rip today, including The Lost Odyssey and Hello: Reach out. Celebrating the Xbox 360 in its heyday, let's rank the best consoles, taking into account action, story and set pieces.
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Viva Piñata
Animal Crossing with Piñatas
Viva Piñata
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2006 – 2010-00-00
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YTV, FOX, CW
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Daniel Deserano, Ezekiel Norton, Ian Friedman, Michael Dowding, Steve Sachs, Andrew Duncan, Rick Allen, Craig Roberts
Among the brutal action RPGs and shooters of the Xbox 360 generation, there was a chill life sim called Rare. Viva Piñata. Players will be given a dark land to take care of, which can attract animals that look like piñatas. A squirrel, donkey, bird, and so on have exaggerated designs and personalities.
Building a garden by digging around water or fencing in grass structures will attract more animals to the garden, but it can also cause more problems because not all animals come together, plus there are invaders. At times, it can feel more like an RTS than a life sim because there's so much to manage, but the gameplay loop is addictive once players get into the flow of things.
Forza Horizon
Driving has found a new calling
Forza Horizon

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October 23, 2012
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t // drug references, language, suggestive themes
The Forza Horizon The franchise has come a long way since the Xbox 360 days, where it began, but this early entry is still a magical trip to Colorado. Forza Horizon The attempt was to bring more story and structure to racing games, giving players access to a status-bound music festival, allowing them to enter new events, races, and more.
There were traditional races on tracks, but cooler exhibits allowed players to openly navigate roads or race helicopters in larger games. While the visuals have definitely aged a bit, Forza Horizon Still one of the best racing games on the Xbox 360.
Dance Center 3
Keeping up with the beat
Dance Center 3
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October 16, 2012
Dance Center 3 The Xbox 360 is the last core game in the franchise, and Harmonix pulled out all the stops. There are more songs jammed into the game than the previous two entries, there are more tricks to learn, and there is more side content to read.
Learning a dance routine is always difficult Dance Center Like game over game just danceThe form of body movement is more important. That said, there's nothing like a good exercise session to warm up, get the oldies sweating in the name of fitness, and it's still fun alone or in a party setting.
The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings
Geralt The Deal Maker
The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings It was the first game in the series to come to consoles, and to this day, it is console-exclusive to the Xbox 360. The game picks up shortly after the first game, recounting the time Geralt spent with the king protecting his kingdom from conquerors.
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The rest of the game is action-focused, but dialogue options can change how the story unfolds on the disc. This is a more linear game The Witcher 3: Wild HuntBut action-based gameplay, storytelling, and world design The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Still great.
Super Meat Boy
A sloppy masterpiece
Super Meat Boy The Xbox 360 was one of the first indie games to make it big, which would later receive ports to consoles. As the titular meat boy, players play Dr. Every level had to be traversed in hopes of saving the Bandage Girl from the fetus. Finally, Dr. Rejected by embryos and sometimes had to go through elaborate boss battles at the end of the world.
It was a game to save Princess Peach in many castles Super Mario BrosBut of pixel-perfect design Super Meat Boy The levels made it more challenging and exciting to complete, between real platforming and avoiding traps like spinning saw blades.
Gears of War
21 chain gun salute
Gears of War Helped refine cover-based shooting mechanics and game design overall for a whole generation. The game can now be enjoyed on other consoles, but the original trilogy made its home on the Xbox 360. The first game focused on restoring ex-convict Marcus Fenix to the army to fight against the new Locust Army, who were the alien species of the franchise.
Teaming up with squads made encounters more engaging, while racing between cover and active reloads added excitement to gunplay as well. Best of all, seeing through an enemy using a chainsaw rifle was pure joy.
The Lost Odyssey
Reimagining of Final Fantasy
The Lost Odyssey was an exclusive turn-based RPG for the Xbox 360, which is now backwards compatible on Xbox consoles, but nowhere else. It was developed by Mistwalker, whose father was final fantasyStudio after Hironobu Sakaguchi left Square Enix. Set in a fantasy world constantly at war, Immortals are recruited into the war effort to prevent a world-ending future.
The gameplay is pretty standard for a turn-based RPG, but the storytelling really sets this game apart from decades later, thanks to the writing, the characters, and the high drama and longevity of following immortal beings through the ages.
Mass Effect
Star Wars crossed with Star Trek
original Mass Effect It started as an Xbox 360 exclusive before being ported elsewhere at the end of the console generation, but even with the port, it's still a fully immersive Xbox RPG for many. Developed by BioWare, this was their chance at creation Star Wars-Like a sci-fi universe post-Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, And it worked.
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Creating a character through Commander Shepard, choosing where the conversation and story went, deep lore for planets and races, and everything in between helped. Mass Effect A memorable universe. The squad-based gameplay, cover shooting, and powers didn't hurt it either.
Fable 2
shaping the hero's journey
Fable 2 The first game is almost everything it promised and then some. The start is slow, giving the player-created characters time to grow into their almost Dickensian snowy town, but eventually, the player's sister is murdered and sets things in motion. For RPG fans, they were given plenty to interact with in the city, from making friends to tackling quests.
They had a whole host of weapons, guns, and magic to fight enemies in real-time, and their canine companion made hours wandering through caves and forests even more enjoyable. With good and bad choices, and realistic reactions from NPCs, Fable 2's The world of Albion felt more alive than most games on the Xbox 360.
Hello: Reach out
Going out with a bang
Hello: Reach out
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September 14, 2010
Hello: Reach out is a crowning achievement for hello franchise, not seen since the original game. It managed to tell a compelling and yet predictable story of how the last Spartan unit outside of the Master Chief held their own against the Planetary Access Covenant.
The dynamic between the noble team was engaging, the power-based armor mods made encounters more exciting, and the variety of weapons combined with the franchise's golden gunplay made this a great late Xbox 360 gem. Multiplayer was also a solid piece to the puzzle, and overall, it was a big swan song for Bungie in terms of the franchise before it tackled something bigger: destiny.
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