
Gears of War: Ultimate Edition was a faithful recreation of the original, but it also showed its age in certain places. Luke Lohr over at Xbox Enthusiast considers four things Gears 4 can learn from Ultimate Edition's mistakes.

Legend has it that this list of the best Xbox One Co-Op games is so good, it may require four people to fully enjoy.
GB: "Nailing an experience's length is easier said and done, and one way or another, these games left a little to be desired on that front."
I always have a problem with games that should have been longer when lasting 8-10 hours.
Here's a question I ask all the time when ppl say that.
How many times have you replayed the story of a great game like Tlou2, GOW, Final Fantasy remake, GTA, Zelda, or any other 20 hours plus game? and usually, the answer varies between 0 and rarely 1.
So what's the point of having great 30 hours plus games if you will never replay them because of level, section, grinding dragging too long?
Disagree with Days Gone - yeah it took a while to really get going, but I appreciated it when I was done. Jumping right in at 4-5 hrs or whatever would've made the rest feel less impactful. RDR2 and Mankind Divided felt just right too, I wouldn't change them at all.
What needed less time was AC Valhalla. I was more than ready to be done with that by the time it was 2/3 over. Just too much useless stuff, and I hated the Asgard sections.

The Gears of War series has been a consistent deliverer of quality for Xbox, but which games are the best?
Gears of War is my favorite video game franchise, and the Locust is my all-time favorite faction.
My rank list:
1. Gears of War 2
2. Gears of War 3
3. Gears of War 1
4. Gears of War 4
5. Gears of War 5
6. Gears of War Judgment (No Locust in multiplayer was a disgrace)
2 is still my favorite but 5 is also up there (for me). Then I'd say 1, 3, 4 and Judgement. Tactics isnt the same type of game, so it seems odd to rank it among TPS when its a strategy game. So I make that one all its own. Pretty fun game too.
The first is and has always been the best one imo - the story, the levels, the set pieces, the soundtrack - as close to perfect as a campaign can get.
I’d say the series had been on a continual downhill slide until 5.
3
5
2
1
4
Judgement
I love the series as a whole, but 4 was pretty by the numbers, and Judgement was just ok.
I played them all since picking up a Series X about 7 months ago. Personally, I don't think time has been kind to the earlier games and they feel very slow and repetitive to play. Whilst the newer games may be prettier, they stick with the original gameplay mechanics too much in my view so as a whole series of titles, I think they are pretty average games.
Not to say they weren't fun and I have a lot of nostalgia for 1 and 2, I just think there are far better action games out there.
A new mode called meat grinder , always like how the rag dolls interact in the previous games it would be cool having two teams facing off in a horde mode corridor with a meat grinder at either end, team mates shoot and walk the meat into the grinder most mince wins by tonnage.
They need to take the mystery and horror of Gears 1, the epicness and scale of Gears 2, and the pacing of gears 3, and find a way to mesh those things.
Disagree with the first one. while Gears is a little over the top, I think they should stick in that direction. Keep making things over the top, and throw in more humor.
Sorry, but these "serious" games are getting so boring these days. We don't need another typical "world is doomed, everything is bleak bla bla" game. I mean really? If anything just embrace that your fans are older so that means you can do more adult humor.
I agree with the AI issue though. That got annoying fast. "Flank them!" *entire team dies in the open and flanking is no longer an option*
They only need to do one thing and that is make a great game .
Allow custom, openly joinable matches--as you would think it would had been a no brainier for UE since the original had it.