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Celebrating the 10 Best on Xbox from 2023

Naser Nahandian by Naser Nahandian
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When it comes to video games, 2023 will go down as a banner year for Xbox. This powerhouse console saw the release of several outstanding titles across a wide span of genres, cementing its status as a premier hub for interactive entertainment. From pensive puzzle games to fast-paced fighting epics, the diverse array of Xbox hits this year offered something special for every type of gamer.

To celebrate the platform’s abundance of riches in 2023, we put together this list counting down the 10 most unmissable Xbox titles of the year. Our rankings focus squarely on gaming greatness – how fully these virtual worlds transport and engage players through gameplay, storytelling and aesthetic vision. Critical reception weighed heavily here too, as we aimed to highlight Xbox games that not only provided top-shelf fun but pushed the artistic capabilities of the medium.

Get ready for a trip through the cream of Xbox’s 2023 crop. The brilliant titles gathered below represent a wide spread of digital experiences, covering chilled-out adventures, frenetic battles, expansive roleplaying epics and emotionally charged stories. Despite their differences, each one stands out as a hallmark of excellence in interactive storytelling and game design. So power up your Xbox, settle into your favorite gaming spot and discover what made 2023 an all-time phenomenal year for console gaming’s leading light.

#10 Cocoon

Cocoon

Among this year’s standout indies on Xbox lies Cocoon, a poignant puzzle-adventure centering on metamorphosis. You play as an insect-like creature awakening without memory in a strange world. As you solve clever spatial puzzles, strikingly surreal visuals and subtle environmental storytelling reveal poignant themes of self-identity, connection and our place within the grander mysteries.

While light on story details, developer Jeppe Carlsen infuses Cocoon with an self-reflective emotionality reminiscent of their seminal work Inside. From amorphous trees to lenticular clouds, the vignettes impress with dreamlike beauty, amplifying each catharsis. And the varied, multi-step puzzles provoke hearty head-scratching, organically paced to consistently engage without frustrating. Cocoon delivers an affecting, thought-provoking journey in a tight 2-3 hour package, earning outstanding marks as a compact piece of interactive art.

#9 Street Fighter 6

Street Fighter 6

Street Fighter 6 revitalizes Capcom’s seminal fighting series for a new generation. Through gorgeous anime-inspired visuals and refined mechanics, Street Fighter returns with its signature competitive spirit intact across dynamic modes highlighting fighting game prowess.

SF6 introduces revamped combat centered on varied offensive tactics and strong defensive options. Between four selectable fighting styles, one-touch combo shortcuts and real-time commentator insights on battle momentum, veterans and newcomers alike can find rewarding depth mastering the complexities. Signature competitive modes also return bigger than ever, now with full cross-play matchmaking and integrated esports features like in-game tournaments and spectating. For the latest chapter of a storied franchise now nearing its 36th birthday, Street Fighter 6 hits hard with its smooth, strategic fisticuffs.

#8 Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty

Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty

Cyberpunk 2077’s story is one of the greatest redemption arcs in gaming history. After a disastrous launch riddled with bugs in 2020, developers CD Projekt Red worked tirelessly to deliver the immersive open-world RPG they envisioned. 2023’s Phantom Liberty expansion builds on these efforts for the ultimate Night City showpiece.

Set in the extensive Pacifica district, the DLC’s spy-thriller storyline sees hero V team with rogue fixer Mr. Blue Eyes against rising extremist group NUSA. Phantom Liberty adds new missions seamlessly integrated into the existing maps, now further optimized through graphical upgrades and UI overhauls. Five major patches since launch have also rectified the majority of lingering issues. Between its layered writing, jaw-dropping urban visuals and deeper role-playing progression, Cyberpunk today plays as one of this gen’s most well-realized titles – the cherry atop an expansive saga improved well beyond its early troubles.

#7 Hi-Fi Rush

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Surprise Xbox exclusive Hi-Fi Rush turns hack-and-slash conventions on their head with a colorful rhythm twist. You control wannabe rockstar Chai, who wakes to find an MP3 player fused into his chest – and that matching attacks to background beats amplifies his abilities against villainous robots.

Beyond the silly Saturday-morning-cartoon premise blooms an artistic audiovisual feast mixing vibrant cel-shading, dynamic camera angles and licensed soundtrack bangers. Combat proves uniquely engaging as you string together combos timed to the beat, injecting rhythmic reflex challenges between standard melee, shooting and platforming. With a runtime under 10 hours, Hi-Fi Rush remains fresh and avoids overstaying its welcome. For a joyously weird change of pace exclusive to Xbox platforms, Hi-Fi Rush hits all the right notes.

#6 Diablo 4

Diablo IV

Nearly a decade after Diablo III, Blizzard summons the Lord of Terror back from the abyss with Diablo 4. This resurrection burrows back towards the series’ sinister roots with a grimdark gothic setting drowning in occult chaos. The classes, combat and progression maintain the franchise’s signature hack-and-slash gameplay while innovating with flexible skill trees and customizable item effects.

The deliriously detailed hellscapes like fungal-infected swamps and demonic fortresses sell the oppressive atmosphere, steeped in mature themes absent from Diablo III. Combined with couch co-op and ongoing content updates as a live service game, the replayability seems endless. While still honing the familiar Diablo formula, a restored focus on brooding visuals and mechanics that encourage build experimentation make Diablo 4 the definitive modern realization of the iconic ARPG.

#5 Resident Evil 4

Resident Evil 4 Remake

Few games cast as large a shadow as 2005’s Resident Evil 4, Capcom’s seminal over-the-shoulder horror shooter. 2023’s remake painstakingly recreates the spaces and scenarios that made RE4 special, enhancing every asset to next-gen standards while carefully iterating gameplay for modern tastes. Thefamiliar tale of agent Leon Kennedy’s rescue mission stands the test of time, now boosted through added side content and improved character writing.

With its gritty textures and lavish new lighting effects, RE4’s grimy-yet-beautiful early 2000s look gets cranked to 11. The gunplay feels appropriately weighty keeping classic weapons viable, complemented by new movement options and an overhauled inventory. This remake strikes an ideal balance between innovation and faithfulness, introducing new horrors without disturbing the rhythmic combat flow RE4 pioneered. Both fresh and nostalgic, it’s the definitive way to (re)visit an all-time classic.

#4 Forza Motorsport

Forza Motorsport

The lauded Forza racing franchise goes back to its simulation roots with Forza Motorsport, exclusive to Xbox consoles and PC. As the first mainline entry since 2017’s Forza Motorsport 7, the latest chapter sets a new high-water mark for realistic four-wheeled action – without leaving newcomers behind.

Forza impresses at every level of fidelity, leveraging the Series X hardware for stunning car models, lifelike materials and silky smooth 4K/60FPS performance even in congested multiplayer races. Beyond box-fresh visuals and superb driving physics, the game lowers barriers to enter competitive online play through integrated setup sharing. Combined with dynamic track conditions and an approachable assists system, veterans and amateurs alike can fine-tune driving skills against the AI or human competition. After a long wait, Forza Motorsport was well worth it – no racer looks, plays or sounds better.

#3 Starfield

Starfield

As their first new IP in 25 years, Bethesda Game Studios envisioned Starfield as “Skyrim in Space” – now realized as a genre-defining sci-fi epic exclusive to Xbox platforms. The premise casts you as a space explorer rising from humble beginnings to touch the stars, living another extraordinary hero’s journey trademark of Bethesda’s signature open worlds. Only here the playable area spans hundreds of celestial bodies rather than a single medieval fantasy realm.

While retaining the series’ emphasis on freedom and getting lost in side adventures, Starfield also shows clear improvements that build on decades of open world lessons. The real-time spaceflight feels fantastic, the procedural galaxies brim with visual splendor andactivities somehow feel more focused through revamped progression and combat. Even with its share of jankiness, the sheer scale and freedom to chart your own path, from nitty-gritty asteroid mining to uncovering cosmic mysteries, cement Starfield as Bethesda’s most ambitious masterwork.

#2 Baldur’s Gate 3

Baldur's Gate 3

Over two decades since Baldur’s Gate II concluded the seminal RPG series, Larian Studios attempts an ambitious revival with Baldur’s Gate 3. Set in the unforgiving Dungeons & Dragons realm of swords and sorcery, it builds on franchise lore with a new story centered around mind flayers attempting to infiltrate the material plane. It’s a classic premise befitting of a successor, realized through gorgeously cinematic visuals, tactical turn-based combat and unprecedented freedom molding your hero’s destiny.

While predating NWOD-style RPGs now commonplace, Baldur’s Gate 3 adapts D&D 5th Edition rules into a modern context remarkably well. Afflictions like charm, paralysis and ignition statuses fundamentally change battle strategy while the return of the reaction roll injects true tabletop randomness. The elaborate class system promotes experimenting with abilities tailored to preferred playstyles, now benefiting from multiplayer support to adventure with friends. Larian uses their expertise creating systemic sandbox worlds to impressive effect – quests have far-reaching consequences, and even failing skill checks open alternative paths organically through the rich simulation.

Winning numerous Game of the Year awards in 2023 including at The Game Awards, Baldur’s Gate 3 has potential to redefine the entire computer RPG genre like its predecessors. Few games so faithfully translate pen-and-paper roleplaying while enhancing it through video game interactivity, bringing a beloved setting to life in unbelievable detail. Baldur’s Gate 3 delivers an unparalleled journey back to the fantasy realms that no RPG devotee should miss.

#1 Alan Wake 2

Alan Wake 2

13 years after the release of Remedy Entertainment’s cult classic Alan Wake, purveyors of psychological literary horror were gifted an unexpected treat with the official canon sequel, Alan Wake 2. More than just fanservice, Alan Wake 2 embodies a realization of the original’s vision as quality horror fiction in video game form. Forgoing combat-oriented action of their more recent works, Remedy doubles down on tense atmosphere, unsettling setpieces and focused storytelling for a haunting descent into darkness that cements itself as 2023’s horror game to beat.

Trading Pacific Northwestern Americana for the cramped confines of an Eastern Bloc city, the moody urban environments channel survival horror and Lynchian weirdness to maximum effect. Resources are limited, and direct confrontations end badly, encouraging evasion and escape of the imposing taken forces. The disturbing imagery and themes permeating Alan Wake 2 descent further into hellish depths as reality itself starts bending and breaking. Even bone-chilling live action vignettes organically weave into the nightmare. Remedy leverages new hardware to render visible scares grounded in raw emotive realism.

The heart of Alan Wake 2 rests in further unraveling the mystery of its tortured writer protagonist, including explanations long-awaited by devoted fans. New playable character Pink Floyd adds alternate perspective through her parallel journey. Their shared trauma ultimately guides both towards a dramatic conclusion answering burning questions. Universally acclaimed by critics and fans alike as delivering on years of anticipation, Alan Wake 2 stands out in 2023’s horror stable as an artistic triumph and faithful return for the ages to a story many thought we’d never see the end of.

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