Dead Rising 3 (Xbox One)

Dead Rising gained popularity during the Xbox 360 generation, so when Dead Rising 3 launched on Xbox One, it had some big boots to fill. Fortunately, it was a fantastic launch title for the console and showed an impressive wave of zombies within its opening moments. It also became more accessible, reducing the time limit seen in previous games and allowing for more open-world mayhem. Dead Rising 4 may not have captured the same magic, but Dead Rising 3 is still a great launch title and well worth replaying.

Forza Motorsport 5 (Xbox One)

Want a visual showcase for your Xbox One? Forza Motorsport 5 is a great option. Even all these years later, it's still a gorgeous visual treat. Racing around on the many, many tracks was a superb opening to the Xbox One's life, and being accompanied by its Top Gear content was a blast to play. Hearing Jeremy Clarkson and Richard Hammond talk away while you blast around the tracks just felt so good. The upcoming Forza Motorsport has a lot to live up to.

Killer Instinct (Xbox One)

All these years later and the community is still embracing Killer Instinct. This is a testament to how incredible the fighting game is. For many, it's not just a great launch title, but one of the best fighting Xbox games on Xbox - full stop. With new characters constantly being delivered in the ever-expanding game, it just got better and better over the years thanks to its support. Fans are begging Xbox to commission a new entry, so maybe the next generation could launch with a new instalment in the series.

Battlefield 4 (Xbox One)

While the Xbox 360 had Call of Duty 2 at the start of that generation, the Xbox One had Battlefield 4. And although it might not have proved quite as monumental as the former, Battlefield 4 was still a fantastic entry in the long-running series, and undoubtedly one of the standout launch titles back in November 2013. For the first time, the game could support up to 64-player battles on the new console (Xbox 360 was limited to 24-player battles), and even to this day, you'll find people still going back and enjoying this one with EA Play and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.

Ryse: Son of Rome (Xbox One)

Many forget Ryse: Son of Rome, but if you venture onto YouTube and take a look at one scene to see how gorgeous the game is - you'll understand why it's become a beloved cult classic over the years. Pushing its visuals aside, Ryse is an extremely underrated game in its own right, with brutal, visceral gameplay to sink your teeth into. Feeling each swing of the blade feels great and the large scale battles are an impressive feat that clearly push the Xbox One to its limits. It's a crime that we've never seen a sequel.