Lost Odyssey is one of the Xbox 360's most beloved JRPGs... but in the grand scheme of things, that hasn't amounted to much. Trapped on a console that isn't ...
Series S or even an X1 model if you're looking for something cheaper. Preferable to Xenia because while technically playable beginning to end it has random crashes, and having to redo sections and keeping a list of workarounds sitting next to you that you need to flip back and forth based on the type of crash isn't the ideal way to play. Definitely better state than MGS4 which is genuinely trapped on the PS3 and emulation is pretty unstable for it as well.
It has backwards compat support on the series x as well.
Series S or even an X1 model if you're looking for something cheaper. Preferable to Xenia because while technically playable beginning to end it has random crashes, and having to redo sections and keeping a list of workarounds sitting next to you that you need to flip back and forth based on the type of crash isn't the ideal way to play. Definitely better state than MGS4 which is genuinely trapped on the PS3 and emulation is pretty unstable for it as well.