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
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The editors liked
Gorgeous graphics
Fast load times
Great backwards compatibility
It's super quiet
Performance
Quiet
Quick Resume
Storage expansion
Amazing power and performance
120Hz support
Xbox Game Pass
Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos support
The editors didn't like
UI hasn't changed
There's not enough games or tech capable of utilising the specs right now
Published: 2020-11-06, 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, Only about 800GB of 1TB drive useable for games, 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...
Published: 2020-11-05, Author: Richard , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: Power play.It's a strange feeling to be reviewing Xbox Series X after a preview period which essentially blew the doors open on so much of the experience. We know that Series X offers a generational leap over Xbox One and One X in so many respects: the...
Abstract: The Xbox Series X is Microsoft's latest flagship games console that carries the tag of “most powerful ever”. It is jammed to the rafters with tech you'd usually find in a high-end gaming PC and, in all honesty, even looks like one.It has the ability to...
Significantly faster loading times, Dolby Vision and Atmos support, 4K/60fps gameplay (4K/120Hz support), Backwards compatibility for big range of games
Launch library is lacking, Minimal UI improvements, Compatible TV required for full visual experience
The Xbox Series X utilizes its powerful specs to significantly reduce load times and increase overall game performance and visual fidelity. But, while features such as Quick Resume, Smart Delivery and backwards compatibility give it that extra boost, it's...
Published: 2020-11-05, Author: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
Hellish load times a thing of the past, Quick Resume is great (when it works), Ridiculously powerful, Makes old games look better, Game Pass is only getting better
Not many optimised titles at launch, and even fewer new ones, 1TB SSD will fill up fast, Not the most attractive design
Right now, it feels a bit like we're reviewing the Xbox Series X's potential. Too few games have been optimised at the time of writing to really get a handle on just how good this thing is, and we'll have to revisit the topic before the year is out. We a...
Published: 2020-11-05, Author: What , review by: whathifi.com
4K games look and play better, Blu-ray player and lots of apps, Practically silent most of the time,
No exclusive games, Noisy disc drive, Unchanged operating system,
The Xbox Series X is a slightly tricky console to wrap your head around. You don't need to buy it in order to play the latest and greatest games, it doesn't bring with it a leap in resolution the way that most previous consoles have, and its user interfac...
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...