GameRevolution’s Top 25 Xbox One Games – 2014 Edition

Microsoft had a really, really rough start with Xbox One, but over the past several months the company has been able to right its wrongs and make the box a far more appealing proposition for gamers. In fact, its lineup of exclusive titles is arguably better than that of PlayStation 4, which is a bit ironic considering the sheer number of first-party studios over at Sony. While 2015 looks to be even more amazing to Xbox One owners, this past year hasn't been too shabby either, serving up a number of great titles that deserve a spot in your library. Here are the top 25.

   

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