Best videogames of the decade

March 17th, 2010 by dace

HalfLife21. Half Life 2
Publisher: Vivendi Games
Developer: Valve
Platform: PC
Year: 2004

Half-Life 2 showed the difference between playing as a character and being a character better than any game ever had before, and arguably ever has to date. It was linear, but never felt constrictive. It told a story without telling it to you. It led you by the hand, but you always felt in control. Not a single great FPS in the last 5 years would have reached its potential without Half-Life 2 showing them how to do it right.

world-of-warcraft2. World of Warcraft
Publisher: Blizzard Entertainment
Developer: Blizzard Entertainment
Platform: PC

Like it or not, World of Warcraft brought the MMO genre to the masses with its easy-to-play-but-tough-to-master game mechanics, astounding art direction (even by today’s standards) and unparalleled support. Ever since its release, other games have claimed to be the “WoW killer”, and yet still it stands, strong as it was in 2004.

star wars knight of the old3. Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic
Publisher: LucasArts
Developer: BioWare
Platform: PC , Xbox
Year: 2003

Before Knights of the Old Republic, BioWare’s take on RPGs was as a crafted PC experience, made entirely with a keyboard and mouse in mind. With Knights of the Old Republic, the studio took the action down to the ground, and crafted the best Star Wars story since the original trilogy, to bring in a whole new legion of fans. The genre hasn’t been the same since.

grandtheftauto34. Grand Theft Auto III
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Developer: DMA Design
Platform: PS2
Year: 2001

As genre-defining moments go, few could argue against the indelible mark that Grand Theft Auto III left on PlayStation 2 owners in 2001. Rockstar North, through the combination of tight script, intense action, freedom and violence, gave players a revolutionary new way to experience mature-targeted action games. A true classic.

super mario galaxy5. Super Mario Galaxy
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Nintendo EAD Tokyo
Platform: Wii
Year: 2007

Did Super Mario Galaxy top Nintendo’s revolutionary Super Mario 64? That’s open to debate – but what is certain is that Mario Galaxy is the Wii’s finest gaming experience. Drawing on more than twenty years of platforming expertise, Super Mario Galaxy masterfully blends an absurdist level design with compulsive and extremely polished gameplay. Stunning.

counter-strike6. Counter-Strike
Publisher: Sierra Studios
Developer: Valve
Platform: PC
Year: 2000

It’s still one of the best online shooters around. Though other games have passed it by in terms of graphics and the range of options, few have even come close to capturing the near-perfect pacing and balance of this online FPS. Ten years later, people are still playing this one.

fallout37. Fallout 3
Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
Developer: Bethesda Game Studios
Platform: PC , PS3 , Xbox 360
Year: 2008

It’s tough for a studio to take over a beloved franchise from another group of developers. Bethesda’s Fallout 3 is a roadmap to success. Blending elements of old with its patented open-world design, the group that cut its teeth on The Elder Scrolls franchise brought back a classic while taking it to new heights.

Okami8. Okami
Publisher: Capcom
Developer: Clover Studio
Platform: PS2
Year: 2006

Okami was released the year after high definition gaming was introduced on Xbox 360 and it still managed to steal the hearts of gamers with its beautiful artwork. Its original and whimsical approach to the adventure genre was refreshing not only for the way gamers would paint their attacks, but also the way actions brought the world back to life.

Battlefield19429. Battlefield 1942
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: Digital Illusions CE (DICE)
Platform: PC
Year: 2002

Judged purely by the amount of time we spent playing, there are few multiplayer games that were as popular among the IGN staff as DICE’s intense online shooter. Combining land, sea and air combat with lots of vehicles and different infantry kits, Battlefield 1942 brought World War 2 to life in a way that no other game ever has.

uncharted_210. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Developer: Naughty Dog Software
Platform: PS3
Year: 2009

It seemed unlikely that Naughty Dog could develop an even better game than the original Uncharted, but the studio did so with flying colors. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves was a virtually ideal sequel: it continued all the great traditions that Uncharted began and also implemented a full suite of multiplayer options. To call it a “must-buy” is an understatement.

Best videogames of 2009

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uncharted21. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Developer: Naughty Dog Software
Platform: PS3

It seemed unlikely that Naughty Dog could develop an even better game than the original Uncharted, but the studio did so with flying colors. Uncharted 2: Among Thieves was a virtually ideal sequel: it continued all the great traditions that Uncharted began and also implemented a full suite of multiplayer options. To call it a “must-buy” is an understatement.

Assassins-Creed-22. Assassin’s Creed II
Publisher: Ubisoft
Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
Platform: Xbox 360 , PS3 , PC

While the first Assassin’s Creed was met with mixed reviews, critics and gamers alike are unanimous when it comes to the sequel: Assassin’s Creed 2 is an immensely entertaining open world adventure. Ubisoft paid careful attention to detail when creating this renaissance Italy killground, resulting in one of the biggest and most enthralling games of the year.

Batman-Arkham-Asylum3. Batman: Arkham Asylum
Publisher: Eidos Interactive
Developer: Rocksteady Studios
Platform: Xbox 360 , PS3 , PC

Take Batman, toss in some awesome fight mechanics, a sprinkle of stealth, a mature tale, and all the voices you loved from the animated series – you get Batman: Arkham Asylum. You didn’t get to drive the Batmobile, but you did get to take it to the Joker, Poison Ivy, and run around Arkham before delving into the game’s hard-hitting challenge rooms.

Borderlands4. Borderlands
Publisher: 2K Games
Developer: Gearbox Software
Platform: Xbox 360 , PS3 , PC

Gearbox took its expertise with first-person shooters and blended it with Diablo-style loot mechanics to deliver a product comparable to few others. Though it certainly has flaws, the huge diversity of weapons to find, enemies to kill, and methods of upgrading each of the four character classes keep the experience interesting the whole way through… and then through again if you choose to max out character levels. Borderlands is easy to get into and tough to stop playing, especially if you’ve got some friends around to invite into your game.

Call of duty5. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
Publisher: Activision
Developer: Infinity Ward
Platform: Xbox 360 , PS3 , PC

The Call of Duty: Modern Warfare series had all the right pieces to set the bar once again for the FPS genre. Mixing a short (but sweet) single player campaign with one of the strongest multiplayer offerings out there Infinity Ward once again proved why the COD name has not only stood up against worthy competitors, but also the test of time.

street fighter6. Street Fighter IV
Publisher: Capcom
Developer: Capcom
Platform: Xbox 360 , PS3 , PC

Lifting elements from its classic fighting formula and mixing in just enough new mechanics to make a game that felt complete and new, Capcom managed to revitalize its biggest fighting franchise while still appealing to those who’d been away since the days of Street Fighter II arcade machines. With a great cast of characters, diverse move sets, and gorgeous graphics, it’s one of the very best fighting games of the modern era.

Shadow-Complex7. Shadow Complex
Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios
Developer: Chair Entertainment
Platform: XBLA

With Shadow Complex, Chair Entertainment finally pushed the Xbox Live Arcade in the direction we all hoped it would go. A new, beautiful, hardcore game at a relatively low price? And it’s downloadable? Sign us up twice. If this is one of gaming’s future paths, we welcome it.

Killzone-28. Killzone 2
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Developer: Guerrilla Games
Platform: PS3

Killzone 2 surpassed the hype of its visuals with an action packed cinematic invasion tale on the devastated planet of Helghan. From start to finish, the shooter pitted players against an extremely intelligent enemy that tactically fought to the death to repel you from their homeworld.

fifa_soccer_109. FIFA Soccer 10
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: EA Canada
Platform: Xbox 360 , PS3 , Wii , PC

This beautiful game has never been more beautiful, and it’s certainly never been as convincingly portrayed as it has in EA Sports’ FIFA 10. This is football told with glorious fidelity and served with unparalleled control, and not only does it eclipse its traditional rival Pro Evolution Soccer – it also makes a case for being one of the all-time great sports games.

New-Super-Mario-Bros10. New Super Mario Bros. Wii
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Nintendo EAD Tokyo
Platform: Wii

Playing a Super Mario game is a comforting experience indeed. Nintendo knew exactly what it was doing when it created the Wii side-scrolling platformer: revisit the past 8 and 16-bit designs without overwhelming the emerging casual gamer, all the while retaining all the clever and creative elements that made the property so successful with the hardcore. Oh, and include multiplayer support so that observers and be participants. Well played, Nintendo. Well played.

Best videogames of 2008

March 16th, 2010 by dace

fallout31. Fallout 3
Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
Developer: Bethesda Game Studios
Platform: PC , PS3 , Xbox 360

War never changes. Sometimes developers do, which is exactly what happened when Bethesda took over and resurrected the classic Fallout franchise. The result? Only one of the best open-world RPGs in recent memory. It’s a game that asks you just how you’ll survive the apocalypse, and what lengths you’ll go to do so.

Left-4-Dead2. Left 4 Dead
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: Valve
Platform: PC , Xbox 360

Valve learned from TF2 and Portal that characterization and clever writing can make a good game great, and from Michael Jackson’s Thriller that zombies can make a great game excellent. The levels were bite-sized, the Director ensured that every playthrough felt like a new experience. Also, Francis made hating Ayn Rand cool again.

Grand theft auto43. Grand Theft Auto IV
Publisher: Rockstar Games
Developer: Rockstar North
Platform: PC , PS3 , Xbox 360

While San Andreas was the bloated behemoth that took the GTA series to its extremes, Grand Theft Auto IV took the franchise back to basics, focusing on Rockstar’s masterful ability to create a world brimming with life and character. But it was Liberty City that stole the show, its streets and back alleys a buzzing metropolis that’s an absolute joy to get lost in.

little_big_planet4. LittleBigPlanet
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Developer: Media Molecule
Platform: PS3

Want a game? How about a beautiful platformer packed with ingenious levels, catchy tunes, and plenty of adorable outfits for your character? What about a game with all of that and the ability to make your own levels, upload them, and download other people’s work for free. That’s LittleBigPlanet. That’s groovy.

World-Of-Goo5. World of Goo
Publisher: 2D Boy
Developer: 2D Boy
Platform: PC , Wii

The best WiiWare game wasn’t made by Nintendo – it was made by two guys working in coffee shops. World of Goo makes great use of the Wii’s unique controls, resulting in an experience that avoids gimmicks. Fantastic art and sound and addictive physics-based gameplay earned Goo our Wii Game of the Year award in 2008.

mirror's edge6. Mirror’s Edge
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: DICE Sweden (Digital Illusions)
Platform: PC , PS3 , Xbox 360

While most first-person games on current-gen platforms have emphasized shooting, Mirror’s Edge was trying something new. This visually striking title was all about running. Players guided the brilliantly-designed heroine, Faith, over gleaming rooftops and through dark sewers in an effort to clear her sister’s name. Mirror’s Edge was one of the definite highlights of 2008.

prince of persia7. Prince of Persia
Publisher: Ubisoft
Developer: Ubisoft Montreal
Platform: PC , PS3 , Xbox 360

Sands of Time might still be the fan favourite Prince of Persia outing but this next-gen reimaging took a brave stab at bringing the series into a new era. Gorgeous cell-shaded visuals and heart-racing acrobatic platforming offered exemplary action, only marred by a slightly repetitive structure. Ubisoft has ditched the fresh direction for its newest movie tie-in and it’s sad to think this delightful offering might be one of a kind.

braid8. Braid
Publisher: Number None Inc.
Developer: Number None Inc.
Platform: Xbox 360

Like Sands of Time, Braid is built on a time-manipulation mechanic. But instead of rewinding boo-boos, you create doppelgangers to help solve wicked puzzles. Combined with a classic, 2D side-scroller aesthetic, Braid broke out as one of the best XBLA games of 2008 and demands a sequel. Preferably in 2010, please.

metal gear solid49. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
Publisher: Konami
Developer: Kojima Productions
Platform: PS3

Old Snake took PS3 owners on a strange and obtuse journey through aged care, dementia and – no. Wait. It was all about war never changing, blurred lines of responsibility, cooking eggs in a pan on a plane鈥攍ook. Nobody knew what the heck was going on in MGS4, but it sure was pretty and the boss fights were pretty cool, I guess.

Dead-Space10. Dead Space
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: EA Redwood Shores Studio
Platform: PC , PS3 , Xbox 360

In a time when survival-horror games are few and far between, it was Electronic Arts who rose to the challenge and delivered one of the most frightening games of this generation in Dead Space. Its blend of Aliens, Event Horizon, and other classic horror flicks meld with wonderfully refined gameplay to deliver a memorably haunting experience.

Best videogames of 2007

March 15th, 2010 by dace

super mario galaxy1. Super Mario Galaxy

Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Nintendo EAD Tokyo
Platform: Wii

Did Super Mario Galaxy top Nintendo’s revolutionary Super Mario 64? That’s open to debate – but what is certain is that Mario Galaxy is the Wii’s finest gaming experience. Drawing on more than twenty years of platforming expertise, Super Mario Galaxy masterfully blends an absurdist level design with compulsive and extremely polished gameplay. Stunning.

the orange box2. The Orange Box
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: Valve
Platform: PC , PS3 , Xbox 360

Portal alone was almost worth the purchase price, and TF2 brought class-based shooters to a whole new level. Together they showed that games can be clever, arresting, thrilling and funny all at the same time. Add a brand new Half-Life 2 installment (with one of the most powerful endings in gaming), as well as the two older ones, and we have yet to see anything rival the Orange Box in terms of quality, ingenuity or value.

masseffect3. Mass Effect
Publisher: Microsoft
Developer: BioWare
Platform: Xbox 360

BioWare took role-playing to the next level with Mass Effect. Years later, the cinematic storytelling and interactive conversation system is still so far ahead of the curve that it is equaled only by its sequel. Grab some popcorn, this is one of the best sci-fi experiences of the past decade in any medium.

Call-Of-Duty4. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
Publisher: Activision
Developer: Infinity Ward
Platform: PC , PS3 , Xbox 360

There are few game creators that can make both an explosively cinematic single-player experience as well as a multiplayer component that usurps one of the biggest franchises in the history of gaming (Halo) in terms of popularity online. But that’s exactly what Infinity Ward was able to do with Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare.

rockband5. Rock Band
Publisher: MTV Games
Developer: Harmonix
Platform: PS2 , PS3 , Wii , Xbox 360

Rock Band wasn’t just a great extension of the rhythm action genre that introduced the full-band experience to living rooms around the world, it also marked a shift in the way we played these games, emphasising a cooperative experience over a competitive one.

Bioshock6. BioShock
Publisher: 2K Games
Developer: 2K Boston
Platform: PC , Xbox 360

It’s extraordinarily rare to see a developer make a first-person shooter and completely abandon any semblance of a multiplayer mode, but that’s exactly what made Irrational Games’ (then 2K Boston) creation so special. The emphasis on an oddly suspenseful and moody world gave BioShock a personality that the gaming world had never seen before and won’t soon forget.

Halo37. Halo 3
Publisher: Microsoft
Developer: Bungie Software
Platform: Xbox 360

With Halo 3, Bungie pulled out all the stops, merging the series’ epic storyline, action-packed gameplay and multiplayer mastery into one polished package. It was everything we wanted in a Halo experience, and it helped define the Xbox 360 the way its ancestor came to represent the original Xbox.

god of war28. God of War II
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Developer: SCE Studios Santa Monica
Platform: PS2

If the original God of War was an amazing action game, its sequel redefined what action actually meant. Bigger, bloodier and more intense in every respect, God of War II is arguably still unmatched in terms of scale and scope, an amazing feat for a last-generation title. The God of War Collection proved that it’s still amazingly fun to this day, and it should be a part of every action fan’s library.

Uncharted9. Uncharted
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Developer: Naughty Dog Software
Platform: PS3

During a time when the PlayStation 3 needed killer exclusives to survive, developer Naughty Dog came through for Sony’s system in a big way. Uncharted was a phenomenal addition to the PS3’s library and demonstrated Naughty Dog’s ability to weave an exciting story into thrilling gunplay. Uncharted still remains one of the system’s finest titles.

Pac-Man10. Pac-Man Championship Edition
Publisher: Namco Bandai
Developer: Namco Bandai
Platform: Xbox 360

There have been plenty retro remakes over the years, but this is the best one. Two and a half years after its release, we IGN editors are still trying to beat each other’s high scores. After playing Championship Edition there’s simply no going back to the original Pac-Man.

Best videogames of 2006

March 12th, 2010 by dace

okami1. Okami
Publisher: Capcom
Developer: Clover Studio
Platform: PS2

Okami was released the year after high definition gaming was introduced on Xbox 360 and it still managed to steal the hearts of gamers with its beautiful artwork. Its original and whimsical approach to the adventure genre was refreshing not only for the way gamers would paint their attacks, but also the way actions brought the world back to life.

Wii-Sports2. Wii Sports
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Nintendo
Platform: Wii

Loathe Wii Sports for spawning a tidal wave of wretched mini-game copycats on Wii, but this early pack-in single-handedly started the mainstream casual game movement for one simple reason: it’s a hugely accessible, massively entertaining social-orientated experience. Practically doing away with awkward gaming interfaces entirely, it shows motion controls done absolutely right. It’s a stunning lesson in uncomplicated, approachable fun – and the fact that third-party developers still haven’t figured out what makes it works is testament to Wii Sports deceptively sophisticated design.

companyofheroes3. Company of Heroes
Publisher: THQ
Developer: Relic
Platform: PC

By 2006, it had to take something special to breathe new life into a WW2 game, a subset that was being worn to the very bone. Relic Entertainment’s Company of Heroes was that something special, and four years on it still stands as one of the finest RTS games of the past decade.

The Elder Scrolls IV4. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
Developer: Bethesda Game Studios
Platform: PC , Xbox 360

With Oblivion, Bethesda made a major change to its long-running, open-world role-playing franchise: it made it accessible. Quest locations and NPCs were easily identifiable and traveling around the world was quick and painless, making what was previously a hardcore experience more digestible and convenient — without losing the immersive qualities and organic character progression that made the franchise popular to begin with.

gearsofwar5. Gears of War
Publisher: Microsoft
Developer: Epic Games
Platform: Xbox 360

The original Xbox had Halo and the Xbox 360 had Gears of War, without which our industry would almost assuredly have a different landscape. Epic Games’ action romp pitted players against a world full of foes with little but a chainsaw and a friend named Dominic at your side. What unfolded was enough to make the Xbox 360 a mainstay in our industry.

newsupermario6. New Super Mario Bros
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Nintendo EAD
Platform: DS

What better way to bring your number one mascot to the masses than by taking him back to his roots? That’s exactly what Nintendo did with Mario, stripping out a decade’s worth of increasingly convoluted series innovations to deliver the plumber’s purest 2D platform outing since 1985. Needless to say, it was an absolute retro delight – oh, and it sold like hotcakes too.

Guitar hero27. Guitar Hero II
Publisher: Activision
Developer: Harmonix
Platform: PS2

Bigger set list, more variety, new modes and enhanced visuals – yes, Guitar Hero II was the evolutionary sequel that not only helped fuel the meteoric rise of the music game genre, but also managed to get plastic guitars into the hands of your neighbor’s hot sister and your grandma that Christmas where you got drunk and fell asleep under the tree with your pants down.

The legend of zelda8. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Nintendo EAD
Platform: GameCube , Wii

It was a legendary wait for Nintendo to deliver on its promise of a realistically styled Link since the famous Space World 2000 demo, which was followed up by the subsequent style swap with Wind Waker — but it was worth it. Twilight Princess hit all the notes Zelda fans wanted, featuring a gigantic game world, loads of cleverly designed puzzles, tons of items to discover, and some interesting new twists on the classic gameplay formula.

dead rising9. Dead Rising
Publisher: Capcom
Developer: Capcom
Platform: Xbox 360

For years, horror fans had been demanding it – a game that dropped you into a zombie outbreak ripped from the movies and let you try and survive. Capcom delivered it with Dead Rising. As photojournalist Frank West, players were left to survive in mall overflowing with the undead. You could save people and investigate what was going on or just chill out until the rescue helicopter came back for you. Swords, guns, and more had your back, but the army of freaks and monsters would put up quite the fight.

locoroco10. LocoRoco
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Developer: SCE Studios Japan
Platform: PSP

LocoRoco was created to make us smile, and it succeeded with flying colors. The perfect portable game, this platformer is one of the PSP’s best exclusives. When it was released it didn’t look like anything else out there and while other games have been influenced by its art direction LocoRoco remains a unique, charming adventure.

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