If you haven't heard, over 100 Xbox 360 games are getting backwards compatibility support on Xbox One on November 12.

Condemned: Criminal Origins

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The full Xbox 360 backwards compatibility list includes bonafide hits like Mass Effect, Assassin's Creed 2, and Fallout 3, but it also includes dozens more games that likely won't get as much love.We picked out five that you shouldn't forget to play. Condemned was one of the best launch games on the Xbox 360, with gristly melee combat, genuine scares, and an interesting story about a cop framed for murder. It's not a long campaign and the game only has one mode, which makes it that much easier to experience this great but mostly forgotten survival horror adventure.

Condemned: Criminal Origins review.

Super Meat Boy

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Super Meat Boy is one of the best platformers ever made. It certainly doesn't have the nostalgia power of something like Super Mario Bros. 3, but mechanically, it hangs with the big dogs just fine. SMB includes tons of difficult, themed levels, unlockable characters with different powers, leaderboards, excellent music, and much more. Play it!

Super Meat Boy review.

South Park: The Stick of Truth

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While calling The Stick of Truth the best licensed game of all time is probably a safe bet, it still doesn't do this game justice. Written by South Park's Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the game feels looks and feels like a hilarious extra season of South Park, with enough laughs to match.

South Park: The Stick of Truth review.

Call of Juarez: Gunslinger

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Call of Juarez: Gunslinger pulls off something few video games even attempt: the unreliable narrator. After your character walks into a bar at the beginning of the game, you play out the highly-exaggerated tales he tells the patrons. If he lies, you play that lie. If your listeners call you out, the world, weapons, and enemies can change. It's a gaming experience unlike any other on the 360.

Call of Juarez: Gunslinger review.

Shadow Complex

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Shadow Complex is possibly the best Xbox Live Arcade game of all time. It introduced the classic Metroidvania formula to a new crowd of gamers, and reinvigorated the genre for older fans. Make sure you grab the Foam Gun.

Shadow Complex review.

Plenty more backwards compatible Xbox 360 games are on the way to Xbox One, including BioShock Infinite, Call of Duty: Black Ops, and Halo Wars. Stay tuned to IGN for more.

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