No Order Of Course: (Games I've Really Enjoyed this Decade)
Sonic Adventure 2
Soul Calibur 1-3 (4 Kill off a lot of Customization that 3 Had)
Dead or Alive 2 - Ultimate (4 Pisses Me Off Too Much)
Unreal Tournament 2004
Phantom Crash (SLAI was Too Hard for me to get into)
Crackdown (This Game Made the my 360 Worth Playing)
Metroid Prime Hunters
.Hack Series of Games
Super Mario: Sunshine
Jet Grind Radio
Honorable Mentions:
Kingdom Hearts 2
Halo 1 PC/CE
DDR (Various Installments)
Zelda Twilight Princess
Mario Kart DS
Sega GT 2002 - Online
Jet Set Radio: Future
Poyo Pop Fever
Bloody Roar: Primal Fury
Bust-A-Move DS
Okage: The Shadow King
Personally The Last Decade of Games Was Gaming at it's best. Mainstream gaming seems to be getting more and more pointless. I'm seeing less polish, less content, and generally less value in today's' games. It may be that I'm older, but really, I'm seeing more value in hand held games now. In big block buster titles now, I'm seeing too many of the same things. I like shooters, but we need more variety, more creativity, and more interesting stories. Gameplay also seems... odd... to me. In many ways games are smoother, but gameplay seems to bank too much off of what's been done previously in each genre. Platformers have gone the way side, Shooters are found a dime a dozen, music games got popular and now are struggling to innovate, I've heard way too much about motion control for me to care about anymore, publishers are cranking out sequels left and right, Puzzle games are now the domain of mobile phones, Robots just aren't as cool as they used to be, The Anthropomorphic Main character is dead (This might actually be a good thing), The next time I see a big dude in a padded armor suit I'm gonna rage, Games are short and easy, and on top of all this, We praise mediocrity.
I believe today's gamer has gone through a change within this generation. Games were sweet toward the end of Xbox, Dreamcast, Gamecube, Ps2 generation. Then Next gen consoles came out people were okay with arbitrary crap for years due to better graphics (Xbox, PS3) or hype (Wii I'm looking at you). Then developers started getting better with tools and making better products, but are far from the "Glory Days" of Last Generation. This up turn in game development quality is where it's been for a while. But there's been an overall lack of improvement on this front for a long time. We need an Overhaul in the Quality Department.
Well this is purely my opinion. My head just started buzzing loudly once I started remembering titles I liked. Most of which are from the last generation. I don't buy games like I used to, because I don't have interest in what I see at the moment.
Rant Over
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