While the Xbox brought Microsoft into the gaming console market, the Xbox 360 is the system that really took it to the next level. Fondly remembered as one of the best game consoles of all time, the Xbox 360 had an absolutely massive library of excellent games. With more than 2,000 titles released for the platform over its roughly eight year lifecycle, whittling down the library to its best games wasn't an easy task. We're looking back at the Xbox 360's glory days with the 15 best Xbox 360 games of all time (in alphabetical order).
Many of the games listed below are still playable today on Xbox One and Xbox Series X--some of them were even remastered with updated visuals and mechanics. For more modern Xbox recommendations, check out our roundups of the best Xbox Series X gamesand best Xbox One games.
2009's Batman: Arkham Asylum was a watershed moment for Batman games and is regarded today as one of the best comic book games ever. Developed by UK studio Rocksteady as one of its first games, Arkham Asylum is beloved for its excellent story, which was written by Batman veteran Paul Din, and performances by Kevin Conry (Batman), Mark Hamill (Joker), and Arleen Sorkin (Harley Quinn). The game's combat was also one of its most praised elements, with players able to chain attacks together in a free-flowing system that felt satisfying, rewarding, powerful, and fair. It's no surprise that the game spawned multiple sequels and a wider universe of comic book games. If you want to check it out today, Batman Arkham Collection contains all three of Rocksteady's Batman games and is playable on Xbox One and Series X.
Read our Batman: Arkham Asylum review.
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