Microsoft recently announced the release of four games that will be rereleased with graphical enhancements for Xbox One, all from the respected company Valve. Apparently, they will all run at a higher resolution and with nine times the pixel count of their original versions.
The four games are: Portal: Still Alive, an innovative 3D platform game in which we solve puzzles and face the artificial intelligence Glados; Half-Life 2: The Orange Box, a classic FPS (first-person shooter) that many consider one of the greatest games of all time; and Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2, both games in which we face hordes of zombies and which focus on cooperative multiplayer.
One interesting detail is that, in practice, there will be five games, since The Orange Box is a collection that also includes the shooter Team Fortress 2. The titles can be purchased digitally from the Xbox online store or played simply through the original Xbox 360 discs.
All the games mentioned were acclaimed by critics and deserve the attention of players of all kinds.



