Xbox One Backward Compatibility news 2016: New games added include 'Interpol: The Trail of Dr. Chaos'

There are a lot of old Xbox 360 video games that have become a huge hit over the years, and even until now, there are gamers who are hooked up with these games, considering that the new generation of Xbox and PlayStation consoles offer other fresh and exciting video game treats. Nevertheless, Microsoft has already thought of the way to keep the previous Xbox 360 game titles playable even in the latest Xbox One platform. In fact, the list of those old video games getting the Xbox One backwards compatibility is adding up a new one, month after month. In fact, Microsoft is again making another classic Xbox 3600 game to be backwards compatible, which is the "Interpol: The Trail of Dr. Chaos."
The popular Xbox 360 hidden object video game Interpol: The Trail of Dr. Chaos is now officially added to the list of Xbox One backwards compatible video game, the Game Spot reported. The said game title is now being sold for $5. The game itself may not be that huge to occupy much space in the player's disk as the video game is listed to be only 886.05 MB heavy, still relatively smaller compared to the present video game titles in Xbox One.
"Interpol: The Trail of Dr. Chaos" was also well-received by the game critics and long-time gamers, so it could be a decent addition to a player's backwards compatible game titles.
"It's a barebones effort that underwhelms throughout, but even Interpol can't completely squash the simple pleasure of finding hidden things," reviewer Chris Watters said via Game Spot.
Two weeks since the beginning of the month has passed and so far, July is shaping up to be a month to watch out for in terms of the new lineup of old Xbox game titles set to undergo Microsoft's backwards compatibility service. There are rumors that many popular video games are going to be backwards compatible this month, and just recently, it was finally confirmed that Rockstar Games' highly successful shooter video game, "Red Dead Redemption," is now backwards compatible. It is expected that the following months will also feature an Xbox 360 game title becoming backwards compatible.