
Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars with 918 reviews
4.6- Graphics (194)
- Controller (51)
- Ease of use (44)
- Performance (19)
- System (13)
- Price (18)
- Backward Compatibility (12)
- Dashboard (7)
- Bugs (4)
- Internet Connectivity (4)
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- Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great system, still working out some of the kinks.
I have only used the system to play one game so far but I really like it for the amount of apps I have access to! It is an all in one entertainment box!
Posted by Mole66
- Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Very good console...better than expected.
The Xbox one is a solid console, much better than I expected and the controller is really, really good. A lot of apps to choose from, but I really hate the game installs, they take way too long. Other than that I can't find anything else bad about it.
Posted by MrFuse25
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Awesome system
Can't believe how real it looks!! I didn't think it would knock my socks off like it did. This is the god of gaming.
Posted by John
- Rated 5 out of 5 stars
good gaming system; next gen console
I've been using Xbox since the first gen console. I really liked the 360, and so I decided to stick with Xbox instead of switching to Playstation. I bought the console without the Kinect because I still find the always listening function really creepy, plus, I hear that most people don't even use the Kinect, and no real games exist for it, yet. I'm really impressed with the graphics, and so far I haven't had a single time that the One has frozen or crashed on me, which is really nice because that has, and still is a major issue with the 360. I expected the start up time to be much faster on the One from the 360, but it either is the same, or is a bit longer, so that is a downside for me. I think the other downside of the One, which is something can be fixed through updates, is the user interface. I found it really confusing, lacking in many access points, and extremely limited in places to go. The 360's interface is still, by far, the best out there. I was expecting a more Windows 8 interface, like the 360 is close to, but it really isn't, and I'm really annoyed that it takes much longer to do most things, unless you know the exact name of something you're looking for. Browsing though games in the market place doesn't exist like it did on the 360, and I don't like that. All in all, the One is a great start to, hopefully, a great system. I like that it can play Blu-ray now, which is nice. The only thing lacking, is the amount of games available, but that will soon change by the end of the year.
Posted by Insygnus
- Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Awesome console, but needs a bigger library
I own all three next gen consoles. I am easy to please, and I must say that I love all three systems. That being said, I tend to favor my Ps4 and Wii U over the Xbox One as of now. The Ps4 is just a little more powerful and have been a loyal playstation user for years now. The Wii U has all of the Nintendo exclusives so as long as they keep that going then they will always have a place in my gaming heart. As for the Xbox One, the console that I am here to review, I admit that I do like the system a lot. It has wonderful graphics, the controllers are great, and the interface is pretty dope. I can't really complain about it too much. You are honestly not going to go wrong in choosing a Ps4 or Xbox One. I bought it mainly so I can play Halo when the collection drops this fall, but I've enjoyed the heck out of Titanfall as well. I'd say to check out the game libraries and pick a console based on your preferences. Or just get all 3 ;)
Posted by JFR527