Yes. Dark Souls 2 is compatible with the Xbox One.
You cannot get Dark Souls for the PS4, but upcoming is an enhanced version of Dark Souls II called Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin, which is for PS4, XBox One and as an upgrade to the existing PC version.
Yes, the Xbox One X is fully compatible with all Xbox One games.
If one was looking to purchase a role play game for Xbox there are various titles that may interest them. Some of these include; Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition, Game of Thrones, Mass Effect Trilogy, South Park: The Stick of Truth and Dark Souls II.
No. Xbox One games will not be backwards compatible with the Xbox 360 console.
It is believed that the scuff controller will be compatible with the Xbox 720. However, until the Xbox 720 is released, no one can say for sure if the controller will be compatible.
No, you cannot play NBA 2K13 for the Xbox 360 on the Xbox One. The Xbox One is not backward compatible with Xbox 360 games unless they are specifically listed as part of the backward-compatible program. Unfortunately, NBA 2K13 is not one of the titles included in that program.
No, you cannot sync an Xbox One controller to an Xbox 360. The two controllers use different wireless protocols and are not compatible with each other. If you want to use a controller with an Xbox 360, you will need to use a compatible Xbox 360 controller.
No, but the game was remastered as a new game for xbox one.
If it is compatible for Xbox 360 then you should be able to use it for the Xbox one. There shouldn't be any issues.
No, you cannot play NBA 2K13 on Xbox One as it is not backward compatible with that console. NBA 2K13 was originally released for Xbox 360, and while some older Xbox 360 games are available for Xbox One through backward compatibility, NBA 2K13 is not among them. You would need an Xbox 360 or a compatible platform to play the game.
Yes, it can so long as the games are backwards compatible.
You need a hard drive. Buy one from wherever you got your xbox 360 or any place that sells video games. Then see if your xbox game is backward compatible by going to xbox.com and searching "backward compatible".