Best Xbox Video Games for crash stability

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Best for crash stability

South of Midnight

4.8 feature score

Highest scored product for this feature based on supporting review evidence.

Safest pick

Avowed

4.0 feature score

Balances feature score, supporting reviews, and overall product strength.

Most evidence

Starfield

7 supporting reviews

Has the broadest review evidence for this feature.

Best overall product

Forza Horizon 5

4.0 overall score

Strongest overall product among items with scored evidence for this feature.

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#1 South of Midnight
4.8

Crash stability was praised in one review that reported no crashes.

Pros: atmosphere, voice acting

Cons: world interactivity, camera behavior

#2 Avowed
4.0

Crash stability varied by platform and version: some reviewers reported no crashes, while another had severe startup crashes before fixes.

Pros: tutorial quality, level design

Cons: stealth mechanics, endgame content

#3 Forza Horizon 5
4.0

Crash stability is mostly solid on console, though one PC-focused review reports frustrating crashes.

Pros: controls responsiveness, movement feel

Cons: tutorial quality, animation quality

#4 The Outer Worlds 2
3.5

Crash stability was mixed, from one-crash praise to reports of hard crashes or repeated crashes in a specific area.

Pros: world-building, mission design

Cons: mission variety, enemy variety

#5 Doom: The Dark Ages
3.3

Crash stability was mixed across platforms and review periods, from flawless stability to dashboard crashes and freezes.

Pros: environmental detail, polish

Cons: camera behavior, value for money

#6 Starfield
2.5

Stability is inconsistent. Some players report only rare crashes, while others describe freezing, repeated restarts, or crashes serious enough to interrupt progress.

Pros: puzzle design, sound design

Cons: accessibility options, AI behavior

#7 Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4
2.0

Crash stability was a concern mainly on Switch versions, where reviewers reported multiple crashes or home-screen returns.

Pros: core gameplay loop, controls responsiveness

Cons: crash stability, cross-save support