If you want to check out the best games on the Xbox One platform, check out our pick. Microsoft really has something for everyone this console generation.
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Developed by Microsoft and organizations such as AbleGamers, Cerebral Palsy Foundation, Special Effect, and Warfighter Engaged, the Xbox One and Windows 10 accessory is designed for gamers with limited range of motion and use of limbs. Xbox One for Everyoneįinally, if you're a gamer with a physical disability, the Xbox Adaptive Controller is a godsend. In 2019, Microsoft brought Xbox Game Pass to PC. Naturally, you lose access to the games once you stop paying the subscription fee, but if you're someone who plays tons of games, this may be a fine alternative to separately purchasing each title. Xbox Game Pass is a Netflix-like service that lets you play hundreds of select titles for just $9.99 per month. And if you sign up for Xbox Live, you can play those classic games with friends. Even better, if you're playing Xbox 360 games, you can fire up your old game saves, achievements, and Gamerscore. Xbox Backward Compatibility also boosts those games' pixel counts and expands the color details. This applies to classic digital games, as well as disc-based titles. With it, you can fire up Xbox 360 and original Xbox titles on your Xbox One. Likewise, Xbox Backward Compatibility offers additional play options. In fact, your progress is saved via the cloud, so you can start a game on Xbox and finish it on PC (or vice versa). When you purchase select digital titles, such as Cuphead or Resident Evil VII: Biohazard, it becomes yours to play on both Xbox One and Windows 10 PC. In terms of features, Xbox Play Anywhere is one of the coolest to emerge from Microsoft's video game division. If you want Dragon Ball FighterZ, Final Fantasy XV, Red Dead Redemption 2, or Tekken 7, you can purchase them for Xbox One. Xbox One, naturally, has many of the third-party games you'll find on other consoles. Dig high-seas adventure? Sea of Thieves has you covered. Want platforming action? Check out the beautifully animated Cuphead. If you want top-notch racing action, Microsoft has two series that'll zoom into your heart: Forza Motorsport and Forza Horizon (the PCMag office favorite). Still, Xbox One has a lot going for it in fact, Microsoft's console has excellent titles and features that you'll only find on the Xbox One. The PlayStation 4 soars on the strength of its strong console-exclusive titles and the Nintendo Switch does the same, while also offering a cool home-and-away functionality. It's difficult to imagine a Microsoft-backed product as an underdog, but the Xbox One is just that.
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