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RAGE and two other games hit the Xbox One via backward compatibility

Three more games have been added to the Xbox One's ever growing list of backward compatible games! The Xbox 360's RAGE, Killer is Dead and Shred Nebula are officially available on the Xbox One today.

Bethesda's game development studio, id Software, released RAGE back in October 2011. The post-apocalyptic first-person shooter received a ton of awards and generally positive reviews from critics. The biggest points of contention were the game's story and the Xbox 360 gameplay comparison to PC gameplay.

Along with RAGE, Xbox One owners are getting Killer is Dead and Shred Nebula. Grasshopper Manufacture released Killer is Dead on the PS3 and Xbox 360 back in 2013, it was met with positive reviews in Japan and more critical reviews in the West. It's a strong 5/7 (Google the reference).

Shred Nebula is a 2008 Xbox Live Arcade game that got pretty good reviews. It's a top-down shooter set in space.

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