in 2016There was only one major console that Microsoft was pushing: the Xbox One. The Xbox One launched in 2013, making 2016 the fourth year of its lifecycle. In terms of first-party support, there were some big games released exclusively on consoles, with some releases also receiving PC ports simultaneously.
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Gears of War 4
Sins of the Father
Gears of War 4 It was released for Xbox One and PC, and they are the only two places to play today. It was a reboot, moving the series forward into a new trilogy that was now set to star Marcus Fenix's son, the Jedi, in an all-new war.
It was a big deal later Gears of War 3 Released in 2011, and while the new cast didn't have the same gruff charm as Marcus' original crew, it played well. The gameplay wasn't terribly new, but the creepy horror elements and weather patterns were effective on top of the solid cover shooting that the series has forever been known for.
Quantum break
The most experimental game of healing
Quantum break The Xbox One had one of the most experimental games in its library, and it also launched simultaneously on PC. Cure Entertainment has always had a passion for incorporating live-action elements into their games, however Quantum break took things a step further by including a full season of a TV show to coincide with the game's campaign.
Players go on missions and fight enemies with strong gunplay and time-based combat powers, and then, in between, they are directed to watch a live-action episode of the show. It's an odd presentation method to be sure, but the kinetic gameplay is fun beyond the barrier of entry.
Forza Horizon 3
Drift in Australia
There is almost no bad entry at all Forza games, with horizon The sub-series is particularly appealing to open-world fans. Forza Horizon 3 Players are taken to Australia, where they can race through cities, the dusty outback, and even frozen lakes.
The biomes were diverse, the open-world structure was inviting to players who wanted something more from their racing games, and the car options were out of this world. Another highlight was the graphics, of course, because they looked photo-realistic at the time.
Titanfall 2
Super fighting robots
Titanfall 2 The Xbox One was not a console exclusive, as it was also released on the PS4. it said, Titanfall Many consider it an Xbox franchise because the original game was a console exclusive for the Xbox One, and it still is as of 2014, outside of the PC version.
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Economics aside, Titanfall 2 It's a great sequel because there was a single-player campaign, and it had mile-a-minute set pieces that still resonate a decade later. It is widely considered one of the best single-player FPS story modes of all time. Between the fast-paced human gameplay and the slower but more powerful mech combat, the pacing in this first-person shooter couldn't be better.
Dead Rising 4
Frank is back!
While this game eventually made its way to the PS4, Dead Rising Definitely associated with Xbox as a brand. Dead Rising 4 Not since the original release for the Xbox 360 in 2006 did protagonist Frank West focus on an animated title.
Frank returns to action in a big way, using more wacky inventions than any previous title, from motorized vehicles to full-on mech suits. For anyone who wants to go to town with hordes of zombies, there is no better series of games. Dead Rising.
inside
The spiritual successor to Limbo
Playdead made a big name for itself when the developer started Limbo On the Xbox 360, which was an early indie darling that was part horror, but a puzzle platformer at heart. inside It had a spiritual successor, which debuted on Xbox One before being released on other systems later in 2016.
Playing as an unknown child, players make their way through a dystopian facility in hopes of avoiding an unknown threat. Their movements and actions are limited, but more guided than experience Limbo Was, so it is difficult to get a stump in a puzzle inside.
Dark Souls 3
End of a trilogy
Dark Souls 3 marked the end of the trilogy, and it saw a simultaneous release on Xbox One, PC, and PS4. It didn't do much differently than the previous entries, but fans saw it as a return to form.
Players create and build their character, and then set into a nightmare that is challenging beyond belief. It follows the then-established Soulslike formula, which for 2016 was not wow-inducing. That said, a good FromSoftware game is still a cut above most experiences out there, and Dark Souls 3 No difference.
Tom Clancy's The Division
Grounded Destiny
Tom Clancy's The Division It was a multiplatform game that had one of the best premises in one Tom Clancy the game On Black Friday, a sick money creates an epidemic in New York City, thus shutting down the city and turning it into a war zone full of gangs and paramilitary groups.
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As part of the Division task force, players are sent to take back the city. The mission structure is the same destinyWith some caveats. Players explore the city on foot in an open setting instead of traversing multiple planets, and it's a third-person cover shooter rather than a first-person shooter. Tactically, this format worked well in a co-op setup.
Overwatch
Hero Shooters Reborn
Overwatch Another big project from Avalanche was an event out of the gate. Even Blizzard fans couldn't have predicted how much the hero would dominate the shooter genre. By 2023, Overwatch PC, PS4, and Xbox One were the norm for players alike, thanks to an impressive roster of characters, each with unique strengths and personalities.
All types of players were catered for, from healing fanatics to those who preferred speed over firepower. It's a shame that the original game is mostly lost to time, replaced with its sequel, which is a bit more divisive.
Humiliated 2
Two silent warriors
insulted Now an Xbox franchise that Microsoft owns all of Bethesda's subsidiaries, including Arkane. in insultedPlayers control Corvo, who is given a loose leash to explore the city and gather intel on their targets. Players can shoot enemies loudly or silently, as well as indulge in powers like light teleportation.
Humiliated 2 Gives players a choice between two characters, Corvo or Emily, who each have their own unique powers and equipment. Thanks to tighter controls and an even bigger area to explore between kills, many fans now prefer this sequel over the original.
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