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.
Backwards compatible updates are impressive, Console design is sleek, 'Velocity Architecture' technology feels truly next-gen
No system-selling games, Design might not fit in some TV cabinets, Upgrading storage is expensive
The answer to the above question depends on how much you care about visual fidelity. As it stands, there's no true system-selling game available for Microsoft's new console. That said, some of the upgrades to existing titles, like games running at a more...
Abstract: I generally like the look of the Xbox Series X. It carries a lot of the design language forward that Microsoft established with the Xbox One S and Xbox One X. But make no mistake, the console is indeed a very big boi. In fact, some people might not be abl...
Published: 2020-12-29, Author: M , review by: geekzone.co.nz
Abstract: The new top of range gaming console from Microsoft, the Xbox Series X (Xbox from now on), is a real statement when it comes to design. It's sleek, simple and elegant on the outside, a real powerhouse in the inside. It may not fit in your existing gaming o...
If you only owned an original Xbox One from 2013, getting the Xbox Series X is worth your time. The console loads really fast and you can quick resume more than one game at a time. Not to mention seeing games rendered in 4K and 60fps is a must-have if you...
Compared to six years ago, the Xbox Series X is Microsoft not just at its most confident but also at its very best. Even if the new console feels more like a refined version of the hardware that preceded it, it's built on a foundation that has been years...
Great design, Xbox Game Pass gives the console a value bonus, Possibly the console for western RPGs in the very near future, Surprisingly small form factor
Lacks WiFi 6, Limited and expensive expandable storage options, No rechargeable option for controllers, No launch titles that showcase the console's horsepower
Abstract: SINGAPORE - The battle of the next-generation video game consoles has finally reached the shores of Singapore.Microsoft launched its latest Xbox Series X (XSX) here onNov 10 while Sony released its PlayStation 5 (PS5) on Thursday (Nov 19).They have be...
Abstract: Microsoft's next-gen consoles, the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S have landed. We'll be taking both consoles through the paces in the next few days but here's a quick look of both consoles in the skins.First, here's the Xbox Series X. It's actually muc...
Abstract: With Microsoft having wrapped up its Xbox Games Showcase, it's finally time to address the one-month-old elephant in the room: did Microsoft or Sony bring the bigger set of guns with their console and gaming reveals so far?Well, given that neither the Xb...
Abstract: Hace poco se cumplieron tres meses desde que en TECHcetera tenemos y hemos podido probar la nueva Xbox Serie X, la más potente y capaz de las últimas...