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
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Less intuitive than Xbox 360
Slightly underpowered vs. competition
No gameplay streaming
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Published: 2013-12-13, Author: Dave , review by: makeuseof.com
The box for the Xbox One looks a lot more like what you would expect from a video game console. It's big and thick, which makes sense, as not only is it housing the console itself, but it's also home to the Kinect, which is not exactly a small device on i...
Abstract: The PS4 and Xbox One are just getting started in a battle to be the game console of choice for the next five to ten years, and many shoppers are considering buying a PS4 or an Xbox One for the first time.While the Xbox 360 arguably won the last console co...
Abstract: However, Microsoft has since rescinded most, if not all these controversial policies. This combined with the fact that neither the PS4 nor the Xbox One are backwards compatible and won't play PS3 or Xbox 360 games makes knowing which console is best a tri...
Abstract: Simply put, the arrival of the Xbox One couldn't have come at a better time for users. Though people don't yet know it, the nature of entertainment has changed. Now more than ever, users have a complicated set of tasks that they expect their devices to do...
Abstract: Microsoft has dropped its next big living room play. The Xbox One is now on the market, and it's arrived in a much better fashion than its first reveal roughly half a year ago.Carrying an MSRP of $499, the Xbox One comes with the console, the new Xbox One...
Abstract: Eight long years after the Xbox 360 debuted in 2005, its successor console the Xbox One has finally arrived. The new console brings more than just increased horsepower to the table; it also sports an assortment of unique multimedia features and a new Kine...
Published: 2013-12-05, Author: John , review by: neowin.net
Abstract: When Microsoft launched the Xbox 360 eight years ago, it was "just" a game console that could also connect to the Internet to play online and download smaller games along with DLC packs. Oh, and it could also play DVDs (or HD DVD discs if you bought the s...
Kinect is a powerful UI Tool, Multitasking is fast and easy, Games showcase strong performance and increased graphical fidelity
Lack of App Channel content, $100 more than a PS4, Kinect as a game instrument remains unproven, Xbox Live is essential for most apps and functions
At launch the Xbox One offers a framework that shows a considerable amount of potential; but it's not perfect. The television integration works great and the ability pool content from various apps via the Xbox OneGuide is brilliant However, Microsoft will...
Abstract: Two new gaming consoles. Both very powerful. Both very ambitious. Both about to meet head to head... and do battle for your time, money and attention, as well as the fate of the universe! Two weeks ago we reviewed the PlayStation 4. Last week we reviewed ...
Published: 2013-11-27, Author: Jacob , review by: bgr.com
Abstract: When Microsoft decided to focus the Xbox One marketing campaign around the console's media capabilities, my main concern was that everything would work just well enough, and nothing about the console would stand out. If the Xbox One was going to be a livi...