10 Xbox One Games You Need in 2015

Halo 5: Guardians

6.Goat Simulator

Goat Simulator

Another game that PC users have enjoyed, and I mean enjoyed. Goat simulator is another game that looks set for an Xbox release in 2015. The game is not as boring as its title Suggests. The game does not require you to stand in a field eating grass. Instead you roam around a town terrorising locals, riding rollercoasters and licking absolutely anything and everything with that Goat/Lizard tongue of yours. Sounds fun right?

 

7. Superhot

Superhot

You know when a game says its own name repeatedly in a trailer, it has to be good. Either that or the independent producers suffer from memory loss. The game started off as nothing more than a Miniclip game, and with the masses of people that play it, it’s been given the go ahead for a console release. There is a prototype available to play for free on the game’s website which is a very good way for you to determine whether or not it’s the game for you.

 

8.Elder Scrolls Online

Elder Scrolls Online
Yet another game that PC players have been able to enjoy before us, the common Xbox folk. Oh well, we have GTA 5, not so superior now are you PC gamers? Despite it having mixed reviews, and the rumours of Bethesda wanting a monthly subscription as well as the one paid for Xbox live, it’s hard not to get excited over this. Anything Elder Scrolls is always hotly anticipated, and hopefully after Elder Scrolls Online is released, we will finally get some news on Fallout 4.

 

9.Fable Legends

Fable Legends

After a disappointing Fable 3, and nothing to whet Fable fans’ appetites since a HD reboot of the original Fable, Fable Legends will finally be released this year. Attempting something different from previous entries in the series, Fable Legends sees you team up with friends, or go it alone playing as a group of set characters. Unfortunately Legends won’t allow you to switch between characters on missions Dragon Age style, but you are not stuck with one character for the entire game, which adds a refreshing element to it.

 

10. State Of Decay

State of Decay Xbone

Anyone who played the Xbox 360 version will probably tell you it is one of their favourite games. A game as close to The Walking Dead as you can get. (ED: obviously apart from the actual Walking Dead game). Build a base, find survivors, find supplies and ultimately survive. The Xbox one version is likely to be nothing more than a HD revamp, but why meddle with a winning formula?

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