Every generation has its share of great games which direct and define the future of gaming. There was a time when this role was fulfilled with games like Half life, Halo, God of War, and Metal Gear Solid. That some of these games created a revolution is not the major factor of their greatness. The main reason why many of these games are considered as classics is because they created an experience which maintained its greatness throughout their playtime, and still left players wanting for more of the same.
A new Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor update is here, bringing a new boss, a revamped existing encounter, and much more to the auto-shooter.
TechRaptor writes, "Our Robobeat review tackles a rhythm shooter that is challenging BPM: Bullets Per Minute and Metal: Hellsinger for the genre's crown."
VGChartz's Thomas Froehlicher: "Although Rauniot is shy on its lore and narrative, it still excels at captivating the player with an eerie, haunting world and incredibly tough riddles. It may also only be a few hours long, but those are hours of intense thinking and a deep sense of reward. Rauniot could never be described as user-friendly, but you'll want more anyway if you're thirsty for mysteries."
Team Fortress 2,
Total war Series,
Left4dead series,
Batman AA,
Starcraft 2,
BF3,
Crysis,
Witcher 1,2
Skyrim
Dragon age
Metro 2033
Portal 1,2
Dirt 2
Grid
Warhammer 40000 Dawn of war 2 series.
Uncharted 2 is the best game of this generation!
God of War 3 is the best this gen. Followed by MGS4
Breaking these out by platform was kind of dumb. Either a game was among the best of this generation or it wasn't -- which platform it happened to appear on is irrelevant.
kz2,me1,tes4,geow1,uc2. thats my top 5. i love them and still play them all the time