Xbox is home to some of the best platformers around, there's no doubt about that. The Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S are sporting some brilliant platform games with an array of colourful and immersive worlds to jump, slide and grapple your way through, and with the Xbox backwards compatibility program, there's a seemingly never ending wealth of titles to choose from.
From the dizzying heights of Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy to the stunning pixel art of Celeste, here are some of the best platformers on Xbox that will keep you busy for hundreds, if not thousands of hours.
Celeste (Xbox One)
- Xbox Game Pass? Yes
Starting out with one of the greats, Celeste perfectly marries a thought provoking narrative with pitch perfect platforming. Exploring themes of mental health and our own inner demons personified, the story takes many twists and turns, while also engaging on an emotional level. This would be enough to carry it alone, but the platforming itself is so precisely tuned with brutal difficulty that feeds into the narrative. It's a perfect concoction and makes for one of the best platformers on Xbox.
Banjo-Tooie (Xbox 360)
- Xbox Game Pass? Yes (Rare Replay)
Banjo-Tooie is not only a fantastic platformer, but one of the best sequels ever conceived. Despite originally releasing on the Nintendo 64, the HD visuals on the Xbox 360 bring a new breath of fresh air into the game. It's never looked or played better and the humour of the series has aged like fine wine. With its diverse environments, hundreds of collectibles, and addictive platforming gameplay, it's arguably the best in the series.
A Hat in Time (Xbox One)
- Xbox Game Pass? No
Inspired by open-world collect-a-thons such as Super Mario 64, the excellent A Hat in Time is a love letter to the old school platforming genre and builds upon it. Starting off in a seemingly generic locale, the game quickly opens up to explore some truly unique environments, each with their own interesting premise. One particular favourite involves solving a mystery on a train. The game's constant evolution keeps its momentum going to the very end. A ride definitely worth checking out.
Psychonauts (Xbox)
- Xbox Game Pass? No
While we patiently await the launch of Psychonauts 2, the original game is fantastic adventure to return to. There's nothing else quite like it and coming from the mind of Tim Schafer, it feels like a wacky trip into his very conscious. Trying to explain Psychonauts is hard, but the simple premise is you play as a character who can inhabit peoples minds and explore their thoughts and desires. It's truly original and its idea allows for some absolutely brilliant level design. Definitely one to check out before the sequel.
ReCore (Xbox One)
- Xbox Game Pass? Yes
When you think of ReCore, the idea of it being a platformer is perhaps not your first thought - but it definitely is. Outside of the running and gunning you'll spend a lot of your time exploring the world, which often requires a large amount of platforming to get from point A to B. But the absolute best part are the mini dungeons scattered around the world, each with their own platforming gauntlet. The challenge slowly ramps up with an addictive upgrade path. It's often under many people's radar, but it's one not to be missed.
Rayman 3 HD (Xbox 360)
- Xbox Game Pass? No
Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc, much like Banjo-Tooie, was a stellar port to the Xbox 360. The jump to HD made the colourful world beam with life and introduce a new audience to its iconic gameplay. It marked the first game on Xbox for the hero and worked seamlessly in replicating what made the originals so good. The sheer variety of gameplay is great, from deadly boss encounters, to trippy free running levels in-between worlds. It never manages to get stale and is always upping the ante.
Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair (Xbox One)
- Xbox Game Pass? Yes
You can complete Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair within an hour or two if you really want to. Odds are you probably won't, but for those who possess the skill, it's definitely doable. The reason being is the game's simple premise of being based around completing one deadly platforming gauntlet to reach the final boss. It's immensely tough, but can be made easier by exploring the hub world and completing levels to earn more health and chances in the Impossible Lair. It's a great concept and caters to players who want an easier experience vs those who are looking for something more challenging.
New Super Lucky's Tale (Xbox One)
- Xbox Game Pass? Yes
When Super Lucky's Tale launched, it was a great little platformer. However, New Super Lucky's Tale is more than just an enhanced version of the original; it completely reworks what came before it. Levels have been completely overhauled, Lucky's controls have been tightened, and the game has a brand new lick of paint. It often feels like a sequel, offering new challenges and discoveries that make it one of the best platformers on Xbox.
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Being the age that I am, platformers have been the backbone of my gaming taste since I was old enough to hold a controller. Sonic Mania, Shovel Knight and Celeste are the highlights on this list for me personally.
Also, Banjo-Kazooie is the superior game out of the two N64 titles. Again, personally.
Come on, Banjo-Threeie!
"Rayman 3 marked the first 3D jump for the hero".
What idea about platformers does this writer have...? 🤐
I was surprised about how fun New Super Lucky's Tale was. Ori is my favorite 2D platformer.
@BlueOcean You’re right! It was meant to say the first jump to Xbox - my bad. This has been rectified now
@Flurbdurb All good now but Banjo-Kazooie is as essential as Banjo-Tooie 😇.
@GhanaViking I love New Super Lucky's Tale. What a great game.
Ah Rayman 3 brings back so many good memories of my time with the GameCube.
And it's a great game as well!
I love Platformers, It's probably my favorite genre of video games..
@Bmartin001 Same here.
I'd probably recommend Rayman Origins and Rayman Legends over Rayman 3 HD. Two truly delightful games.
I remember playing and loving Rayman on the Atari Jaguar. Only mistake I made was selling my SNES to buy the Jag /shame
Normally the obvious choice for platformers would be a Nintendo platform but Xbox does have a truly great selection, obviously bolstered by Rare Replay with the 2 great Banjo games (and another one) plus Conkers Bad Fur Day. Then the likes of its remake, Sonic Mania is excellent, Xbox is one of the few places Sonic 3 is still available and of course the 360 arcade versions of Sonic 1 through Knuckles and CD which are far better then the Megadrive collection versions. Rayman 3, Rayman Legends, Cuphead, OK you get the point, a great place for platforming goodness
@ymo1965 well its version of Doom was better at least
@BlueOcean @Bmartin001
ReCore is SO underrated. Sure, the load times were horrible on the XB1 and the performance wasn't the greatest, but the platforming was TIGHT!
Think I'll return to it soon and finish off the DLC.
Really liked New Super Lucky's Tale on the Switch. I'd like to see a sequel.
@TimG13 I enjoyed Rayman 3DS (that is a Rayman 2 port) quite much, it's better than 3 in my opinion. Rayman Legends is fantastic and it includes all Rayman Origins levels if I remember correctly.
@carlos82 I just checked and Sonic 3 and Sonic & Knuckles are not available on Xbox.com nor on Xbox! The availability story of the greatest Sonic games is sad.
@BlueOcean https://marketplace.xbox.com/en-GB/Product/Sonic-The-Hedgehog-3/66acd000-77fe-1000-9115-d802584109a3
For some reason Microsoft don't make it easy to find some games which are for sale
@carlos82 So they are not on the new website, on Xbox One nor on Series but only on the old website and Xbox 360...
https://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/all-games?xr=shellnav
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/p/Sonic-The-Hedgehog-3/C59C8G9PQN1D?activetab=pivot:overviewtab
I’m gonna give ReCore a go, downloading now. You had me “addictive upgrade path”! New Super Lucky’s tale is good fun. I still can’t believe Cuphead hasn’t come to GamePass.
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