Xbox gamers get a look at themselves

| December 16, 2017 in Entertainment

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Xbox is providing gamers with an up close and personal look at all of their gaming activity from 2017.

The Xbox console tracks which games you've played in 2017 and provides a report comprehensive report tracking your stats, gaming time and more.

Here’s looking at you! Replay your 2017 in Xbox Year in Review 🎮 https://t.co/d63QUMeuix pic.twitter.com/ZNNrdSUJD7

— Xbox IE (@XboxIE_Official) December 15, 2017

Being told how many hours you've committed to playing video games is drawing mixed reactions from a crowd of gamers.

In fact, one gamer tweeted that he didn't agree with his results.

"I'm sure I earned more Gamescore and played a lot less GTA IV than this is suggesting," tweeted Alan Wash.

Another gamer tweeted, "Nothing like Xbox sending me a 2017 Year In Review email to make me feel like a new dad."

He put in three and a half hours of gaming, which isn't a lot. But from the sounds of it, that's three hours more than usual.

But there's also plenty of room for gamers to feel praised.

The data provides categories such as most played genres by our, total achievements, global achievements, most played games, your rank vs. your region and more.

A similar review came out last year. However this year's Xbox review has added break downs on how you compare to both your region and the world average.

We want to hear from you!

If you're a gamer, what do you think of the 2017 Year In Review?

What game did you play the most this year?

Tell us your thoughts in the comment section below!

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