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Top 10 Best Reviewed Xbox One Games of All Time

The best of the best.

10. Minecraft: Xbox One Edition

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Considering its worldwide domination since it first released on PC, it’s probably quite obvious that Minecraft would appear on one of our lists eventually. With the ability to build, craft, and quite literally do whatever you want to with the world around you, Minecraft is a great game to shove on whenever you can’t decide what you really want to play.

With an average critic score of 88 based on 14 reviews, Minecraft: Xbox One Edition was praised for its increased map size, future support via updates, and retaining the incredibly compelling gameplay that everyone loves.


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