Recommended: Recommended – No


  • Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Chaos Theory

    Expanding upon Pandora Tomorrow, Choas Theory (Splinter Cell 3) took the series in a new direction. Restricted to 4:3 aspect ratio. The better option on modern Xboxes is Double Agent Xbox 360 (Splinter Cell 4).

  • Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Pandora Tomorrow

    Revolutionary Spies vs Mercs multiplayer mode was introduced in this Splinter Cell 2. Voice masking was legendary on Xbox Live. Restricted to 4:3 aspect ratio. The better option on modern Xboxes is Double Agent Xbox 360 (Splinter Cell 4).

  • Perfect Dark Zero

    Perfect Dark Zero

    This game is difficult to enjoy. We did not like the mechanics and gunplay. Has some bad ideas (like rolling dash changes from first-person to third-person then back to first-person) and the even the good ideas were poorly implemented. Gunplay is a strafe and rolling dash shootout fest of 90% missed shots.

  • TimeSplitters 2

    TimeSplitters 2

    The game was legendary. It’s 4:3 aspect ratio, so Future Perfect (TS3) is the better option on modern Xboxes. Also, unlike TS3, the host has to beat single-player levels to unlock modes and maps.

  • Shred Nebula

    Shred Nebula

    Arcade shooter.

  • Prey

    Prey

    Plays like classic Quake and Unreal Tournament, but with different environment and movement mechanics. Very difficult for beginners and super nausea-inducing game because you can temporarily leave your body and run around as a spirit, you can walk on walls and ceilings, pads flip vertical orientation, rooms that reverse and change gravity, and there’s teleporters…

  • Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare X360

    No reason to play the X360 version on modern consoles, since XB1 version runs better, with better graphics, and allows more players. No crossplay with Xbox One version.

  • Age of Booty

    Age of Booty

    Only good for small LAN parties. Delisted digital game, but keeping it here in hope that Capcom relists it to Xbox Store.