There will hundreds of Xbox 360 that will be playable on Xbox One come this Nov. 12 when Microsoft launches "The New Xbox Experience" that enables backwards compatibility. But of the hundreds of titles, which ones are considered the best games to play?
According to Polygon, the list of confirmed titles that will have backwards compatibility support include "Assassin's Creed II", "Doom 2", "Borderlands" and "Mass Effect" among many others.
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Another game worth not forgetting is "Plants vs. Zombies." In 2009, it was hailed by Gamezebo as one of the "Best games of 2009." The game also received nominations in "Best Game Design," "Innovation," and "Best Download Game" for the Game Developers Choice Awards. To date, it is still considered as one of the fastest-selling video game created by PopCap. It is fortunate that it has been included in the first 104 games to have backwards compatibility support. So before "Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2" comes out you might as well remind yourself with the game that propelled PopCap to come up with the new shooter game.
Another game to download is "Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas." It has been rated 9.3 out of 10 by IGN. The shooter game from Ubisoft centers around Las Vegas held hostage by terrorists. It features advanced gameplay animations and customizable multiplayer experience that fits the latest console from Microsoft.
"Bejeweled" and "Feeding Frenzy" will also be available for those who love 2D fun.
The world will get bigger after Microsoft launches the backwards compatibility support on Nov. 12.