Testseek.com have collected 291 expert reviews of the Microsoft Xbox One and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Microsoft Xbox One.
December 2013
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The editors liked
Innovative voice commands
Snap multitasking
Incredible controller
Clear voice chat
The editors didn't like
Xbox One Launched in India Should a NonHardcore Gamer Buy One?
Less intuitive than Xbox 360
Slightly underpowered vs. competition
No gameplay streaming
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Published: 2013-06-01, Author: Nick , review by: T3.com
Robust internal specs, Oodles of potential, Improved controls
Hulking brute of a machine, Lack of killer launch titles, Eye-watering price tag
Like its nearest and dearest rival, the Xbox One is absolutely loaded with potential. While it may have struggled in both user confidence and PR status in its first 12 months, Microsoft has done a confident job in cutting away the dead flesh of previous e...
Great exclusive titles, Superb controller, Improved software and apps ecosystem, More strong games on the horizon
Struggling to match the PS4 on raw performance, Big and bulky, Superceded by the Xbox One S with Project Scorpio on the way
If you were ready to write Microsoft's console off last year, prepare to change your mind. It's a fine console with powerful hardware, improved software and a great set of apps and services, and the performance disparities with PS4 are becoming less of a...
The Xbox One helped usher in the current generation of consoles in a grand fashion. The Microsoft device has led the charge for the console as a fully realized media center. In addition to playing games, you can stream content and even play Live TV on the...
Play classic Jeopardy as well as other fun modes, You can play solo or with friends in multiplayer, Leveling system encourages players to come back for more
Presentation doesn't look or sound like Jeopardy, Online multiplayer is a ghost town due to design mistakes, Overpriced when compared against other trivia games
Abstract: The final contender in the next-gen console battle has entered the arena. The Xbox One will launch this Friday, 8 years to the day after the 2005 debut of the Xbox 360....
Published: 2016-04-23, Author: Dana , review by: engadget.com
Abstract: It's rare -- unprecedented, even -- that Engadget re-reviews the same product. But game consoles are a curious exception. Though the hardware stays the same, these machines receive myriad firmware updates, sometimes long after launch, that make them even...
Windows 10 makes the console more responsive and easier to navigate, Most backward-compatible Xbox 360 games run well on Xbox One, Now costs less than the PlayStation 4
Kinect voice commands still don't work reliably, Navigating the console remains sluggish compared to the PS4, Still missing features from the Xbox 360 like system-wide game defaults
In the two and a half years since the Xbox One first came out, it's become a fundamentally better product, thanks to last year's Windows 10 update which made the UI faster and easier to use. That said, the console is still saddled with various quirks...
The console is no longer the confusing, stark black box that it once was. Like all gaming consoles, you have to decide whether it's worth investing in for the exclusives and the Xbox One Backwards Compatibility Program. I think that it is...
Abstract: Although the new Xbox One is a little more pricey than expected ($499), there's more than meets the eye, providing some serious next-generation innovations that no one else is doing right now. From the Kinect camera to the live TV integration, Microsoft's...