Do you remember when we prepared three broad, comprehensive, hard-to-find lists at the time? In the memory of the closing PS3-360-Wii neslini, we have listed their exclusive (exclusive) games in their three consoles, now we have written 20 games here, here and there, respectively, which you should order with these consoles. We think, we moved. If we have gone under such a stone, we have already laid our hands on such a project; ready readers have also doubled this time, so why do not we do this for a previous generation? In the end, we have again brought our undersea archives to the bottom of the 6th generation of video games.
Today we'll read the first one from the Xbox. Microsoft, who took over the consortium Sega's console console dying in 2001 for the second consecutive year, died on the same chart as Sega-Sony-Nintendo for two generations. Microsoft ran the console Xbox in North America, which took its name from graphics technology DirectX on November 15th. The fact that they started almost two or three years later than their peers did not deter Microsoft. The Xbox, which created many of the classic, but most notably the Xbox Live technology, is in front of the GameCube, but behind the PS2.
Although a few later came out with other subtitles (Special Edition, Lost Chapters, for Windows, etc.), it was originally made to be exclusive to the Xbox; what are the games that give you the console ID? That's 20 of us. Here go!
20. Phantom Dust
The official Xbox magazine definitely shows the exclusive game quality of the Xbox, whether we are opening the list of games that "does not look like anything else on the console." But there is something more critical that the Phantom Dust's presence indicates. The maker of the game, who later played many games with Microsoft; Panzer was the father of the Dragoon series, Yukio Futatsugi, and the game was developed by Microsoft Game Studios. Phantom Dust was, in a sense, proof of Microsoft's commitment to diversity. It is still expected to continue today.
19. Buffy the Vampire Slayer
We have already shown him among the "best series games". Buffy the Vampire Slayer's game adaptation would actually be on other platforms too. However, due to a few uncertainties later, it was only in the Xbox's portfolio. That was good, too, because Buffy's game was a quality work that would surprise you, entertain you, and make you have a good time independent of what you really expect from the series. The critics and the players agreed.
18. Championship Manager: Season 02/03
You might be surprised to see this here. Even surprised! There are two facts like this: a: Yes, Sports Interactive has just made a Championship Manager game, which you probably never even heard of, from the Xbox. And two: This game was really good! It was such a robust adaptation that almost anyone who played it later questioned why SI Games did not go out on other platforms. You say you want to hang out in your name, but I would love to have a separate volleyball as you score!
17. Dead or Alive 3
The Dead or Alive series has benefited greatly from the Xbox. If the fourth game has done its best to persuade combat fans to come to 360, the console's debut game, Dead or Alive 3, did the same for the first Xbox. Both sales and positive criticism were officially overtaken. We think that when we look back, we remember with the most specific feature: Graphics ... DoA 3 had a graphical quality that we did not see in other consoles at that time. We're falling, officially ...
16. Conker: Live & Reloaded
Although Microsoft's most wise-looking moves on paper seem to be ridiculous, Nintendo bought Rare, a classical classic over the years. Among the games Battletoads, Banjo & Kazooie, GoldenEye also had a Conker in Rare's back pocket. The reconstructed Xbox method they had made was very successful. Nintendo 64 would not have been easy to move from a box of box graphics to a flashy and illuminated world, but Rare really seemed to have a very simple job.
15. Amped 2
Each console should be a solid exercise sport. That's the law. Even though Nintendo has even included the Wave Race in its fans despite all of its childish mascot characters, it's hard to believe that the Xbox is not participating in the race. Indied Built 's game Amped 2, which will also do a solid job in the series of Top Spin and Links, does not and does not meet this need. Mashallah was also there, the game was really a masterpiece in technical sense. The present young people do not understand, but it was genius work to render such mountainous hills at a single moment.
14. Kingdom Under Fire: The Crusaders
You can not say anything to a job that could be both a strategy and a hacking slash action game, but you can pull it off and applaud it. If this work could turn itself into a series of great successes on different platforms over the years, you will not be satisfied with the applause from the side, and you will receive it like this. Kingdom Under Fire's two games came out to the Xbox, both were very nice, and both were specific to the Xbox. We bought the Crusaders, because we had the first eye pain. It could be the masterpiece of the Korean producer Phantagram.
13. Otogi: Myth of Demons
Microsoft's Xbox is the outline of the career Trying to make a space in Japan. It has worked with so many legend producers and it seems that it will continue to work. These works both gave the fruit in the Xbox and 360 in amazing games, and Otogi was one of them. The Xbox was an epitome of what made it Xbox. The power behind that black box was very good. Do you remember the producer now? From Software. Hani, it 's now From Dark Software Souls Dead and Dying From Software, yes.
12. Far Cry Instincts
One of the things that the Xbox did well was to be as many PCs as possible, but the console kept the spirit alive when doing so. Let's be honest, Sony and Nintendo's previous jobs could not even imagine lifting PC games, but Microsoft knew very well what to do. This led to a lot of solid PC "spin-offs" in the years. Instincts was perhaps one of the best among those spin-offs. Far Cry lovers looked away from the distance for a while and Instincts, while the Xboxers were enjoying it for a long time.
11. Jet Set Radio Future
Microsoft did not leave the business there after taking over the flag from SEGA. They worked closely with Sega for a long time during the first Xbox era. Even the famous legendary Japanese distributor has continued on Xbox for many famous series, including Jet Set Radio Future. The JSR series, which resembles nothing more than itself, has shattered the slope that it puts with the Future, has rooted its advantage from the technical superiority of the Xbox and has provided a great experience.
10. Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge
Make a note of the names of FASA Studios. At the end of the Mech Commander series, the studio brought sound from PCs, along with Microsoft made the games in the tenth and ninth lists of our list. Among these games, Crimson Skies was one of those games that sold very few, but had a quality that was almost inversely proportional to their sales. The name is not mentioned very often in the Xbox corpus. But once I played it, I did not see much as you could drop it. It is an arcade flight game that is so addictive.
9. MechAssault
Here's FASA Studios's second arrival. When I talked about the Mech Commander series, it was probably a stir in the late 90s when the PC was so nervous. That's where he moved the steeplechase to FASA Xbox players through MechAssault. Seeing huge, huge Mechs live so bloody thanks to the power of the Xbox, it's a completely different histi to steer from our seats. Later on it came, but in our case the province was always more beautiful.
8. Panzer Dragoon Orta
Normally we do not see our rail shooters as people to praise. But if the Panzer Dragoon is Medium, then we can make an exception. Sega's game has both a sweaty challenge curve, a really interesting story, and gaming mechanics that will provide spectacular graphics and a rail shooter experience well above the expected line. You're running an ejdler dear Geekyaparlar, do you need to say anything more?
7. Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict
We mentioned the famous PC spin-offs above. You knew there was a strong possibility that he would move here from the first moment we talked about it. In 2005, the FPS at the consoles was starting to appear as new, and Unreal Tournament was king among the PC FPS. At the moment, Epic, unlike the first Unreal Championship, was just out of the game to take advantage of all the fruition of Xbox Live, exclusive to Xbox. I was honestly among the best Unreal games ever made ...
6. Jade Empire
In fact, we hesitated to put it on the list, so if Jade Empire entered, we would like to see Kotor. But Kotor came out with the same name and the same version as Xbox and PC the same year. The PC version of Jade Empire was a porttu, and under the name "Special Edition". For us, this Jade Empire is playing an exclusive game. The thing that gets to the point is that what puts it in the sixth place is the fascinating atmosphere of the game, its unique game mechanics, and the classic BioWare spice. RYO classics.
5. Project Gotham Racing 2
We came to the network to your father. Project Gotham Racing was one of the Xbox's exit games, and perhaps one of Microsoft's first console hits. As a result, the expectation for PGR 2 was quite high. But the second game in 2003 did not disappoint anyone. The game was very nice, exploiting Xbox Live very well, and the most amazing thing about it was the incredible mini game of Bizarre Creations: Geometry Wars! Yeah, it's a mini-game we played in the garage of the famous Geometry Wars PGR 2!
4. Ninja Gaiden
It was a memorable classics of a very, very old age, Ninja Gaiden. But then generations passed, there was no solid three-dimensional Ninja Gaiden game. It was my first time in 2004 when I was going to accept the forehead by saying "3D is not in the fate of Ryu Hayabusa". We did not expect to find such a game on the Xbox, nor did a game that appeared in 2004 have the power to nail the 80s / 90s classics. He deserves his fourth place in the last place.
3. Fable
What do you say, if you want to open the tree, if you want to bury Peter Molyneux. Fable was a beautiful game! We move our hero from childhood to the age of puberty; At that time it was nice to fall in love, to get hurt, to leave a hair beard. There was a very enjoyable battle system. Yes, the mission system is a bit harsh; acceptance, the game was only in the second round of finding rhythm, but it would really be a shame if we did not get the first Fable from the third place!
2. Forza Motorsport
I have a PS2 in one hand. Our primary rival. Capture, you want to pass. But they have third party classics in their tone, what are you going to do? Of course you will create your own legends. You'll create that while fans are defending the Xbox, you can not block the PS2 in your mouth. Was the PS2 like Gran Turismo? It's Forza Motorsport. With great graphics, Live support and unimaginable realism, every Xbox fan in the world will have a single word, from a single word: Forza ...
1. Halo 2
Are you expecting to see something else? I thought we'd take the first Halo here. Thank you, Halo: If there was no Combat Evolved, there would not be an Xbox. But Halo 2 was better in every way than Halo. In every sense. Graphics, story, music, dialogue, play. He also had that multiplayer, ah multiplayer ... Today, Xbox Live is a subscriber to Halo 2, a service subscriber. There was a perfect matchmaking system and you want to play as you play. In every way, Halo 2 was a smooth table of everything the original Xbox represented. So he stands in the number one spot proudly.
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