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2013

Friday Five – Favorite Xbox 360 Games

Posted By on Friday November 22, 2013 at 12:45 pm
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Welcome to the Friday Five! Each week I help you get to know me a bit better with the help of a top 5 list. This weeks category is: Favorite Xbox 360 Games.

Since the Xbox One, or X-Bone, just released, I’m gonna go ahead and list my favorite games on it’s predecessor, the Xbox 360.

I actually only own 5 games for my Xbox. I mostly just use it to stream content from my laptop to my TV without getting up and crossing the room.

  1. Rock Band (series) – I have all three, and it’s the original reason I bought a Xbox on a whim one night at 2 AM. I then proceeded to waste a good bit of money on downloaded songs. It was fun at parties like 3 years ago, but I haven’t played it in years. More trouble than it’s worth now.
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  3. WWE ‘13/2k14 – ‘13 had the better Universe mode, but the Defeat the Streak mode in 2k14 is an interesting addition. Pretty much the same game through, even though they were developed by two different dev houses. Once I turned off the automatic rivalries in 2k14, it became much more fun, and I stopped playing the same match over and over twice a week for 3 months, and only being able to go after one title at a time.
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  5. Grand Theft Auto V – I haven’t finished the single player yet, but it’s fun as hell to just run over people on bikes.
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  7. You Don’t Know Jack – The only problem with it is there is NEVER anyone online to play against. Still fun though.
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  9. Dance Central – I bought this because it’s fun for a party, but my room is too shallow for the Kinect to properly work, so I can’t use it without taking my bed into the other room, therefore I’ve only played it a handful of times. It’s still hilarious to watch people play while drunk, but definately not worth the purchase price of it and the Kinect.

 
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