Surely you already know what an Xbox is. If not, you must come out from under that rock you've been hiding under all these years because you have missed out on a lot of things. Out of the sheer fact that the Xbox is now dead because of its predecessor and some other competitors, I will be compiling a list of the top 5 best Xbox games. You might be request why just 5 and not 7 or 10. Beats me, but I personally think these 5 games mentioned will be adequate to give a allowable representation of what was - the Xbox fever.
#5- Nba street Vol.2
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Published by: Electronic Arts
Developed by: Ea Canada
Without a doubt, Ea's Nba street got much of its "idea" from Nba Jam. Good thing they didn't just go and copy all things and instead they made a game pretty much unique in itself. It features a deep and spellbinding gameplay, a complete roster of both Nba legends and fabricated characters with a stellar multiplayer capability. The only real downside of Nba street is that it lacks online connectivity. Nevertheless, Ea Canada composed all the necessary stuff to make this game a must-have for any Xbox enthusiast.
#4 - scheme Gotham Racing 2
Published by: Microsoft
Developed by: Bizarre Creations
This game was originally under Sega with the name Metropolis street Racer. Albeit this, scheme Gotham stayed true to its arcade racing roots. Best yet, it upgraded itself by having over 200 separate vehicles while lavishly bestowing information to discrete city streets where you race. The only real drawback of Pgr 2 is the onboard soundtrack. This can literally be remedied by using practice soundtracks where it allows gamers to use their own racing music. The Kudos ideas is also an additional one highlight of Pgr 2 that garnered much commendation. Naturally put, the game rewards you for driving with style. Can it get any Best than that?
#3 - Ninja Gaiden
Published by: Tecmo
Developed by: Team Ninja
It's practically a known fact, every person thinks ninjas are cool. The first 3D version released in the Ninja Gaiden series, it was not perfect, yet it was badass in its own way. Move over posers, this is assassination at its finest. Ryu had a multitude of weapons with separate capabilities and combos that made the game more spellbinding than most operation games. Instead of providing separate characters, you can just swap weapons and you have an entirely new character to boot. Never has killing been this fun.
#2 - Knights of the Old Republic
Published by: LucasArts
Developed by: BioWare Corp.
The Rpg genre failed to make a good impact on the Xbox throughout all these years. Kotor was the only Rpg that was literally good adequate to be included in this list. In Kotor, you get to pick to become, join either the good or evil faction and change the procedure of history in the process. Kotor combined sound, graphics and epic gameplay into a deep, spellbinding story and thus landed him the amount 2 spot in my list.
#1 - Halo: Combat Evolved
Published by: Microsoft
Developed by: Bungie Studios
'Nuff said...
But really, Halo took the whole Xbox communal by storm. It would be stupid to just mention all the great things about Halo and not reconsider the hype it's acquired ever since its first release. The story was legendary, spellbinding and it makes perfect sense. As a first-person shooter, you could practically do all things you ever would want to do in a first someone shooter game. Use all the weapons you want, drive all the vehicles with ease and carry 2 weapons of your choice. Halo is far from being perfect. But you can't think of Xbox without reasoning of Halo.
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