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Top 5 Open-World RPGs for Xbox Series X That Don’t Waste Your Time (Mostly)

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Let’s get one thing straight: I’ve been burned before. I’ve trudged through bloated maps, endured fetch quests that felt like unpaid internships, and watched beloved franchises morph into soulless content farms. Assassin’s Creed taught me that lesson the hard way. I still remember the first time I climbed the tower in Acre as Altair—pure magic. Now? I’m serenaded by longship karaoke while Eivor grunts through another recycled side quest. So when I say these five open-world RPGs on Xbox Series X are worth your time, assuming you buy Xbox games , I mean they mostly respect your intelligence, your patience, and your love for actual game design. Let’s dive into the few that still remember what immersion feels like. ‍️1. Elden Ring — The Gold Standard for Open-World Design That Doesn’t Hold Your Hand If you’ve ever screamed internally while a game tutorial explained how to jump for the fifth time, Elden Ring is your antidote. FromSoftware doesn’t care if you’re ready. It throws you int...

Gotham Knights is a fun Arkham game

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Gotham Knights comes up short in several noteworthy areas. Because of a bug, the game run at 30 fps on current-generation consoles. Gotham Knights likewise are suffering from performance issues that vary from funny bugs to irritating hindrances the essential grave of which is that of the framerate. 60 FPS performance modes are now the norm in current-generation video game titles, and Gotham Knights feel truly sluggish without the extra boost. Unfortunately, Gotham Knights Xbox falter when it comes to performance. And, perhaps the most ridiculous it is that virtually all of the videogames they've played in the last twenty years, up to the beginning of this new generation, were 30fps. I'd like to point out the fact that Gotham Knights is apparently playable for the duration of the game online co-op. However, the short timeframe of the review prevented me from playing that video game. Gotham Knights' content will sink you into an absolute morass of canon statements and assum...

A Plague Tale: Requiem - a powerful and immersive story

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A Plague Tale: Requiem is a game title that I think I will save for Christmas. It is not a jolly story, but it is an immersive one that makes for a great action-adventure-stealth video game. If you like stealth games and enjoy well-built story-driven Xbox adventure game titles, you should add A Plague Tale: Requiem to your shopping list. It should not be the biggest surprise to anyone who played Asobi Studio's precursor in 2019, A Plague Tale: Innocence, which itself offered the same grueling riches-to-rags plunge to the depths of war and suffering amidst the backdrop of 14th-century France.  A Plague Tale: Requiem is a thrilling adventure enhanced by excellent gameplay. It is an addictive story-driven narrative that makes this game work but everything else is in place (and much improved over Innocence). The script is emotionally engaging as well as has a sleek flow of stealth, horror, and exploration, A Plague Tale: Requiem has the sense associated with the sequel that Innocenc...

Saints Row Xbox Series X/S Review

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Should you buy Saints Row Xbox Series X ? It depends... Find out more in our Saints Row PS5 review . In the event that you liked the previous two Saints Row titles, you may be awed by this. The story, game, and content are stellar. I've heard many people claim that there are no landmarks in this game. At the helm is The Collective masked leaders who play the role of puppet master, choreographing all the anarchic activities which The Idols carry out. I'll say it is a fun Xbox shooting game this new Saints Row. Whilst the video game title provides you with several sliders to control the difficulty as well as gameplay optimization, I found this to become an awesome new innovation, unfortunately, doesn't do enough to make the shooting experience significantly more comfortable, and I had to alter the sliders to basically auto-aim to obtain a good experience. All in all, Saints Row is a worthy update for the franchise. It is not an attempt to reinvent the wheel but a well-constr...