MULTI The Best Games Of This Generation...So Far

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talalthegreat

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#11. Portal 2: Valve's followup to 2007's puzzle game Portal made quite a splash, blending intricate physics-based puzzles with fantastic characterizations. The game added more tools to Chell's arsenal, including glops of paint that interacted with surfaces. Portal 2 definitely showed that the series had a longer shelf life than all of those "The cake is a lie" references.

#10. Red Dead Redemption:
Rockstar's cowboy-themed game was more than Grand Theft Auto with horses. The company, famed for creating believable worlds, outdid itself with this title. Players could spend dozens of hours simply exploring the game's various canyons, plains, and wilderness. It boasts one of the best ending sequences in games, Which played to the medium's strengths while shocking players.

#9. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess: The Legend of Zelda series is one of Nintendo's most prized franchises, and this Wii release shows why. The launch game introduced motion-based swordplay, and while the controls weren't entirely accurate, it was close enough. For players who grew up swinging sticks and pretending they were swords, this was a dream come true.

#8. Mass Effect 2: With Mass Effect 2, BioWare took a critical look at the first game's design and overhauled many of its shortcomings. The game's inventory system was streamlined, mining was retooled, and the game played like a contemporary shooter. Better still, BioWare made good on its promise that players would see the effects of their decisions from game to game.

#7. The Orange Box: Valve's game compilation remains one of the best deals in gaming history. The Orange Box bundled together Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episodes One and Two, Team Fortress 2, and a little puzzle game called Portal. Each of these games was outstanding on their own, and being able to snatch them all at once felt nearly criminal.

#6. Little Big Planet: Media Molecule's game generated a lot of buzz at 2007's GDC, where Sackboy and the game's whimsical world were shown in public for the first time. A year later, players had the chance to fall in love with the game's simple level-building tools and deep customization. Being able to share and download other users' creations was just the icing on top.

#5. Uncharted 2: The first Uncharted was a solid game, but a bizarre fourth act and dodgy Sixaxis functionality kept it from greatness. Naughty Dog didn't hold back for the sequel, creating the gaming equivalent to a blockbuster action movie. It wasn't just a cheap thrill ride, though; Nathan Drake was a fleshed-out character accompanied by a cast of well-developed supporting players.

#4. Bioshock: In case there was any doubt before, BioShock reminded players about the importance of setting. BioShock's world featured menacing Big Daddies, superpower-granting Plasmids, and a variety of unusual weapons, but they were all overshadowed by Rapture. This would-be utopia under the sea was the stage for a memorable morality play about the illusion of free will and the nature of humanity.

#3. Super Mario Galaxy: Nintendo took a risk with Super Mario Galaxy, moving from the traditional Mushroom Kingdom setting and pushing the action into space. As it turns out, Mario was perfectly suited to explore the game's selection of microplanets. Super Mario Galaxy did a great job of keeping a gimmick from feeling gimmicky, providing some of the most satisfying action that the plumber has ever seen.

#2. Super Mario Galaxy 2: Nintendo doesn't usually release direct sequels to its Mario games, but the company made an exception with Super Mario Galaxy. Thankfully, we're all richer for the experience. Galaxy 2 expanded on the first game while maintaining its critically important quality. It's one of the rare games that appeals to both hardcore players and casual gamers.

#1. GTA 4: The Grand Theft Auto series defined the latter half of the PlayStation 2's life cycle, giving many players their first taste of an open-world experience. With the Xbox 360 and PS3's improved capabilities, Rockstar was able to push the genre ahead even further. GTA IV's Liberty City is a fully realized metropolis, with distinct boroughs and architecture. Above all else, it's one of the few in-game cities that actually feels alive. This is where Niko Bellic will make his mark. Rather than tell a rags to riches story, Rockstar decided that Niko's journey would end, at best, with him in slightly better rags. It's a technical marvel, an example of the medium's potential power, and, most importantly, it's fun as hell.
Source: http://www.gameinformer.com/b/features/archive/2011/09/01/the-best-games-of-this-generation-so-far.aspx?PostPageIndex=1

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o what do you guys think of the list? I personally believe GTA 4 is extremely overrated :mad: and that Mass Effect 2 should have at least been in the top 5.
 
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#10. Portal 2: Valve's followup to 2007's puzzle game Portal made quite a splash, blending intricate physics-based puzzles with fantastic characterizations. The game added more tools to Chell's arsenal, including glops of paint that interacted with surfaces. Portal 2 definitely showed that the series had a longer shelf life than all of those "The cake is a lie" references.
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#1. GTA 4: The Grand Theft Auto series defined the latter half of the PlayStation 2's life cycle, giving many players their first taste of an open-world experience. With the Xbox 360 and PS3's improved capabilities, Rockstar was able to push the genre ahead even further. GTA IV's Liberty City is a fully realized metropolis, with distinct boroughs and architecture. Above all else, it's one of the few in-game cities that actually feels alive. This is where Niko Bellic will make his mark.
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GTA 4 ?! ... Yes it was good but not *this* good .. o_O

And who the hell voted for Mario !?

And where the hell is Arkham Asylum, and Uncharted 1 (you said 'generation' right ?) to name a few ? :|

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And MGS4 too ..
 

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The list is completely bonkers.

GTA4 and RDR both can't even be on the same list, it's the same damn game.

Mass Effect 2 should be in the top 5, no way at number 1. ME2 is great but has it's own severe flaws. The gameplay, combat and controls are horrendous. Everything else is immaculate.

LBP makes sense, they revolutionized online console gaming with the play create share philosophy.

UC2 again should be there for the so called graphical depth that most gamers crave for. Not to to mention it has the best storytelling and character interaction i've ever seen in a game. The CG acting is flawless in the game.

No Valkyria Chronicles, No Demon's Souls. No Catherine. Not to mention loads of other great games, Borderlands ???

This list is just mainstream high selling crap. Do i hate mainstream and commercial reviewers. The damn games get advertised and bought for all the wrong reasons.
 

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My personal fav. game of this gen is not even on the list.
 

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This looks more like a fanboy list.

No mention of any Call of Duty games? What about Bioshock?

Super Mario Galaxy? seriously?

and Portal 2 at number 10. WOW! When Portal the original game was a groundbreaking moment in gaming.
 

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BioShock deserves to be in the top 5 games, One of the best games this Gen for sure.

And the Orange Box does NOT count as a game IMO.
 

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#1. GTA 4: The Grand Theft Auto series defined the latter half of the PlayStation 2's life cycle, giving many players their first taste of an open-world experience. With the Xbox 360 and PS3's improved capabilities, Rockstar was able to push the genre ahead even further. GTA IV's Liberty City is a fully realized metropolis, with distinct boroughs and architecture. Above all else, it's one of the few in-game cities that actually feels alive. This is where Niko Bellic will make his mark. Rather than tell a rags to riches story, Rockstar decided that Niko's journey would end, at best, with him in slightly better rags. It's a technical marvel, an example of the medium's potential power, and, most importantly, it's fun as hell.
Bask in the awesomeness of GTA 4, all you haters!!! :lol:

Just read through that para, these guys know what it was all about!
 
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