Testseek.com have collected 251 expert reviews of the Microsoft Xbox Series X and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Xbox Series X.
November 2020
(85%)
251 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Published: 2020-11-05, Author: Robert , review by: T3.com
The most powerful console hardware you can buy,
Launch line-up of new games is underwhelming, Console design is uninspired, Console vents plenty of hot air, Optimized last-gen games don't exploit its true power,
In creating this Xbox Series X review, one thing has become very clear - from a hardware point of view Microsoft has absolutely nailed it with its next-gen flagship. This is a console that delivers massive amounts of power and performance, and one that do...
It'll blend into an AV cabinet (as long as you have one big enough),You can just use Xbox One X cables if you already have one set up
Surprisingly heavier than it looks,Can't get away from the tower PC vibe
Without turning it on, it's clear that the Xbox Series X is basically a mini-tower PC. It looks like one and, through specs alone, could end up being exactly that.Being matte black actually means that it will hide away in a TV stand well - as long as you...
I would recommend an Xbox Series X to anyone looking for a robust console capable of supporting up to 4K graphics, while maintaining comparatively high framerates even in demanding titles. The only problem with the Series X is more of a problem with conso...
Published: 2022-09-21, Author: Chris , review by: destructoid.com
Abstract: Microsoft has quietly tweaked the infrastructure of its shiny Xbox Series X hardware to now allow the playing of Xbox One games without the need for an online DRM check.The new “feature,” which is included in the console's 2206 Update, will allow Xbox Ser...
Abstract: I consider myself one of the lucky ones among my peer group as my wife saved up and per-ordered me an Xbox Series X console. The gift was incredible in that as soon as the console was released I was able to dive right in. It is a beautiful experience to p...
Superb design in powerful hardware, Efficient cooling and silent sound, Quick Resume multiple games faster, Xbox Games Pass future is exciting, Huge investments in exclusive content
Disappointing media center and smart home features, Content sharing and social capabilities feel increasingly dated
Source: Matt Brown | Windows CentralThe Xbox Series X is a spectacular console. Every aspect of it is dripping with the love of a massive team that clearly cared about every millimeter, every line of code that was poured into this monolithic whole. Waitin...
Published: 2021-03-28, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Fast performance and loading times,SSD expansion slot,Almost all existing Xbox peripherals work with Series X|S,Supports 4K@60, 4K@120, and 8K@60 resolution,Massive game library going back to the original Xbox,Remote play feature,Minor updates to controll
No next-gen exclusive games yet,No optical out,Impossible to find,Pricey
As is usually the case with next-gen game consoles, they get better over time. The same is holding true for the Xbox Series X so far, and it can only get better once games start to come out exclusively for this generation of consoles. While not a must-hav...
Simple, clean aesthetic, Quick resume feature for starting exactly where you left off, 120hz gameplay mode with compatible TV, Backwards compatibility for nearly all games from every Xbox generation, Fast load times, Expandable storage available at launch
No AAA launch games, Non-removable stand, Overcrowded home screen
Published: 2021-02-17, Author: Roland , review by: tomsguide.com
The only Xbox you need, Lots of power, Games load very fast, Clean and cool design, Stellar backwards compatibility
Few next-gen launch games, Large and heavy
The Xbox Series X is the one Xbox to rule them all. It’s a single machine that’ll run generations of Xbox games, and run them well. Furthermore, it’ll do so without looking fussy or making a racket.Sure, $499 is still a good wad of cash to drop on a gamin...
Beautiful 4K graphics, Fast loading and menus, Most powerful console, Extensive backward compatibility, Runs quiet and cool
Lacks big exclusives, No rechargeable controller battery, Extra storage is expensive
Packed with promise. Microsoft has delivered an impressive hunk of hardware with the Xbox Series X, which provides vibrant native 4K resolution gaming and seriously speedy loading times and game swapping. However, the lack of exciting first-party launch...