Recommended: Recommended – Yes


  • Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Double Agent Xbox

    Incredible for small LAN parties. Intense! Unfortunately, it’s locked to 4:3 aspect ratio.

  • Team Fortress 2 (The Orange Box)

    Class-based, multiplayer team FPS. Your team will get crushed if you don’t work together, so make sure your team is balanced. It is a stuck in time, relic of Team Fortress 2’s launch state.

  • Midnight Club: Los Angeles

    Midnight Club: Los Angeles

    A racing gem by Rockstar. It is the fourth and final Midnight Club game.

  • Gears of War 2

    Gears of War 2

    GOW2 introduced 5v5 to the series.

  • Gears 5

    Gears 5

    Incredible amount of modes and bots. This is a rare modern game dedicated to LAN support.

  • MX vs ATV Reflex

    MX vs ATV Reflex

    Excellent for beginners. Plenty of modes. Edges the previous game, Untamed, by having more features and modes that work with more players.

  • Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict

    Peak third person arena shooter. Really fun, pure chaos! Incredible melee and fatality mechanic, with classic FPS gunplay, and different classes. Pretty smooth transition between FPS gunplay and TPS swordplay.

  • MX vs. ATV Untamed

    MX vs. ATV Untamed

    Excellent for beginners. Plenty of modes. The next game in the series, Reflex, is better for system link because it has more features and modes.

  • TimeSplitters Future Perfect

    Compared to TS2, this “TS3” has vastly improved controls and graphics, and is widescreen when TS2 is 4:3. No requirement to unlock multiplayer maps through single-player level completion like in TS2. This is the better Timesplitters for LAN parties.

  • Frontlines:Fuel of War

    Frontlines:Fuel of War

    Lacks bots and gameplay variety, but still loads of fun.