TheCrapgamer over at GxC writes:
The Xbox 360 is long considered the “first person shooter” console, granted it does offer great controls and a plethora of FPS games out on the market, but to say the Xbox 360 has but a single genre of games worth playing would be a huge mistake. You’d be missing out on some of the best games this generation. Lately I’ve been in an RPG mood in anticipation of The Witcher 2 coming to the Xbox 360 later this year, so I thought I would comprise a list of the top five RPG’s on the Xbox 360 console. These are in no particular order and are my own personal opinion mind you.
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I believe it's been on ps+ a few times over the years of I'm not mistaking same goes for gamepass.
so i looked cause i was curious, its still avaliable to me.
the headline is misleading asf.
also, how did no one report this. the editing is horrendous. they'd have my arse for this ha
Noticed my copy of gta5 on Steam was already upgraded without me doing anything. How can you still play the legacy version?
In a world where Gambit thrived, Destiny 2’s seasons, storylines, and even its endgame might’ve revolved around PvEvP as a core foundation.
Destiny already has the pretty hyper 'raid' fixation and then they added legendary raid dungeons. Hyperfixating in PvEvP wouldn't work as well because you need a lot more than 2% of the userbase to keep that going unlike raids that are propped up by streamers who make running them their whole job. Most players don't play all the raids let alone run them over and over. And most who play PvP don't want structured PvE elements.
IGN : How does the new The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, released in 2025 for Xbox Game Pass, Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, Steam, and PS5, compare to the original 2006 Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion released on Xbox 360, played via Xbox Series X/S Backwards Compatibility?
Lost Odyssey was such a good game. That was my FF13. It had towns and Nobuo Uematsu (I think thats the correct spelling)... Great story with a good twist. Awesome game.
I was shocked as hell at how much I was enjoying Lost Odyssey. I hadn't played a turn-based RPG on consoles since Legend of the Dragoon before it came along, only to find out that some devs from that game helped make LO.
It got me interested in turn-based RPGs again, which is why I was interested in FFXIII (which, after currently replaying it isn't as bad as I remembered).
LO was so underrated.
LO, amazing. ME, fantastic. Fable 2, great. The other 2... sort of failed though.
360 needs RPGS, The Witcher 2 will be a good addition. Though I wonder what the frame rate will be >_<
Lost Odyssey is the #1 JRPG on the 360 and Demon Souls is the #1 JRPG on the PS3. However most of the good JRPG were on the handhelds this generation while WRPG dominated the consoles.
It seems like Tales of Vesperia never gets the respect it deserves. It was head and shoulders above Lost Odyssey.