First, you seem to have a very serious grammar problem. Might want to get that checked out.
Second, you basically listed the last year of AAA games. There are many other things out there besides big publisher games, so be a little open to new stuff. Obviously, the basics like Halo, Skyrim, Batman. There are some really great Arcade titles that are worth checking out, my favorites being Fez (a mind-breaking puzzle platformer), Gotham City Imposters (a cartoony Gotham themed shooter, comparable to TF2), and Dungeon Defenders (a third person, tower defense, strategy-rpg. At least play the demo to this one.). If you like RPGs and shooters, you have to play the Mass Effect series. Just finished it, the best series I've ever played. Do start with the first one and work through the others. You do miss some really great moments by jumping to the second one. Portal 2 is superb, but you might have played that on the PC already. If you like racing games, there is an underrated one called Blur. Blur is also available on the PC, but the community is still incredibly strong on the 360. The multiplayer is amazing and really gets your heart pumping at times. Dragon Age: Origins is a pretty beefy tactical RPG, haven't gotten very far through it, but it's shaping up to be a great game. Buy the Ultimate Edition if you choose it. Has all the DLC.
For Star Wars, there aren't very many options, sadly. Demos for The Force Unleashed and The Forced Unleashed II are available. Personally, I liked II better, but it was ridiculously short. Beat it in less than ten hours. There aren't any more that I can think of. If you're really desperate for some classic Star Wars action, you could buy some old Star Wars games for Xbox 1. They are backwards compatible.
Finally, I can suggest the game that I just got all the achivements for: Lego Batman 2. Most people are all like "ew, legoes are for babies", but the truth is, these games are hilarious. This is the first fully voiced Lego game, and the banter between Batman, Robin, and Superman is really funny. The gameplay is simple and you can push through the main story line easily, but all the cool things you can unlock afterwards really make the game worth it. Playing as Alfred the butler is tons of fun, as are many of the characters you can unlock. It really is a must play if you are a comic reader, and really worth it if you are any other kind of player.
Hope this helped!
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