We already published the list of best Xbox 360 games of all time, now it’s time to discover the best Xbox 360 compilation games of all time.
With amazing titles available, the Xbox 360 definitely has a great library of compilation games.
So, if you’re a fan of both the Xbox 360 and compilation games, there’s a chance you’ll like this list.
And some of you may already know some of the games mentioned in this list.
#10. Devil May Cry HD Collection
- Release Data: Pipeworks Software, Inc./Capcom, 2012
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
The combat, difficulty, and highly-critical rating system make it an exciting piece of gaming history and worth checking out if you missed it the first time around.
Overall, this is a highly recommended title for those who love unleashing crazy combos and want some significant difficulty to go along with it.
#9. Marvel vs. Capcom Origins
- Release Data: Iron Galaxy Studios/Capcom, 2012
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
Both Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes and Marvel Super Heroes hold up surprisingly well.
The love put into the collection is clear in the attention to faithfully reproducing exactly what made players fall in love with these games in the first place.
#8. LEGO Star Wars: The Complete Saga
- Release Data: Traveller’s Tales/LucasArts, 2007
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
In short, Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga is a fantastic addition to any Star Wars fan’s collection.
It is simple enough for new players to grasp the gameplay in minutes, but has enough depth to keep even the most dedicated players busy and occupied for hours.
#7. Final Fight: Double Impact
- Release Data: Capcom, 2010
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
While there’s no denying that the heyday of the side-scrolling arcade game has come and gone, Final Fight and Magic Sword are more than just museum pieces.
The level of craft that went into the making of these games has stood the test of time and makes them enjoyable today.
#6. LEGO The Lord of the Rings
- Release Data: TT Games/Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, 2012
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
Lego The Lord of the Rings is a compelling mixture of cooperative gameplay, secrets galore, and a story that remains one of the most fantastic that Hollywood has ever captured on film.
If you haven’t given the Lego games a chance yet, there has never been a better time to start.
#5. Sonic’s Ultimate Genesis Collection
- Release Data: Backbone Entertainment/Sega Europe, 2009
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
In conclusion, Sonic’s Ultimate Genesis Collection is a collection that can be played by gamers of all ages, even modern gamers will enjoy the retro-inspired gaming, whereas older gamers will appreciate the walk down memory lane of some of the world’s most popular characters.
With 40 varied and diverse games, this is definitely a great collection.
#4. Darkstalkers Resurrection
- Release Data: Iron Galaxy Studios/Capcom, 2013
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
Fighting veterans who prefer exacting mechanics will get more mileage out these games, but there’s fun to be had here for beginners too, provided they aren’t looking for super combos that can be learned in 10 minutes.
Ultimately, it’s the memorable cast of misfits that makes Resurrection so enjoyable, whether you grew up in the arcades with them or not.
#3. Metal Gear Solid HD Collection
- Release Data: Bluepoint Games/Konami, 2011
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
The controls, stories and content so many fell in love with years ago are here.
However, modern conveniences have led gamers to expect certain things from their stealth action, and the early titles don’t deliver that.
Still, games can’t move forward without knowing where they’ve been, and the Metal Gear Solid HD Collection is an enjoyable glimpse at what once was.
#2. Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City
- Release Data: Rockstar North/Rockstar Games, 2009
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
The stories are compelling, the memorable characters are too numerous to mention, and the gameplay is still top-notch.
If the last thing you saw in the GTA IV universe was the ending of Niko Bellic’s story, Episodes from Liberty City is made for you.
#1. The Orange Box
- Release Data: Valve Software/EA Games, 2007
- Genre: Casual » Compilation
With three amazing new games and two classics all in one package, it’s impossible to go wrong with The Orange Box.
It’s practically guaranteed that if you enjoy video games, you’ll find at least one thing to like in this collection, though there’s also a very good chance that you’ll really enjoy all of it.
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