Just in time for Christmas shopping, let's have a look over five must-have Xbox Series X/S enhanced titles. Please note, these titles are enhanced versions of Xbox One games that we feel perform better on the Xbox Series X/S.

As a tech demo, Marvel's Spider-Man Miles Morales is incredible. As a standalone DLC, it's a slightly overpriced but thrilling 8-hour ride.

Metal Gear Solid: Master Collection Vol. 1 bring some gaming history to modern platforms with some extras to round out the museum feel

Audioscenic have announced a partnership with Razer and THX in creating the Leviathan V2 Pro Soundbar, a groundbreaking piece of gaming audio gear

Quake II is a masterpiece; an enduring first-person shooter that shows Id Software at their technical and artistic best

AEW Fight Forever is a solid alternative to 2K's stable of WWE titles offering an arcade-style brawler harking back to the No Mercy days

Sony WF-C700N offers some high-end features at a decidedly entry-level price, including upscaling and noise cancellation tech

Fire Emblem Engage is a bold departure from its breakthrough hit predecessor but it works - a combat-heavy masterpiece of the genre

Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection is a technical showcase for PC that brings PlayStation's best to the platform fully intact

The ultimate gaming debate, why not just have both options? Here's how thanks to the GameSir VX AimBox alongside good old developer support.

Our final Resident Evil Village comparison compares Xbox Series X's two graphics modes - is a little frame drop worth a little ray tracing?

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