1. Football Manager 2014
Football Manager was a regular feature back in the early days of the Xbox 360, with iterations appearing from 2006-2008, then the series disappeared and continued to appear solely on it's natural home of the PC, whether this was down the Football Manager's increasingly memory hungry nature or simply a lack of desire to go through the hassle of porting it to a console, Microsoft need to make a concerted effort to get the series back on the Xbox One and ruin many a social life. Football Manager might not push the graphics chip particularly hard, many say that it is a glorified Excel spreadsheet but those people have no souls, it is the most in-depth simulator on the market. If Microsoft want to convince the sceptical gamers our there (well, in the UK at least) that this console is the perfect choice for the hardcore gamer then they could do a lot worse than porting over one of the most addictive games of all time. The extra grunt in the Xbox One's CPU and the massive amount of RAM should mean that there would be no technical problems with the game running on the system, especially as there is apparently eve more memory available for developers up in the magical cloud (the cloud is magic, right?). So Microsoft it is over to you, if only there was a massive games conference type thing coming up in the near future...