- Publisher: SEGA
- Platforms: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Steam
Instead of just focusing on one corner subset of SEGA's massive stable of great characters (like Nintendo did with theirs), SEGA decided to include a broad swath of popular choices from several of their different well-known properties. They did this with the stages too, offering a much more interesting and diverse set of locations in which to race. Each stage also featured an amazing level of detail and care that really fit the tone of the game from which it was taken, as opposed to just having more generic-looking tracks that just happened to share the same name as random characters in the game (like Nintendo has done for numerous uninspired stages over the years). Finally, with the addition of a multitude of unlockable bonuses and racing missions to participate in, in addition to the standard single and multiplayer racing options, Sonic Racing offered up a pretty significant amount more replay value too. I guess you could say that the main reason why Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing is just better than Mario Kart is that, once again, SEGA did what Nintendon't.
- Publisher: Rockstar
- Platforms: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Xbox One
- Developer: Harmonix
- Platforms: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
But the real beauty of Rock Band 3 was that they didn't abandon the fun and fantasy of the previous games in the name of authenticity. The game was just all of that and more. It allowed players to make the experience as fun and as authentic as they wanted it to be. It was an instrument peripheral music game that catered to everybody; and it gave players more than any game before or since. Rock Band 3 didn't just represent the progression of the genre, it was the pinnacle. The best there ever was and, sadly, very likely ever will be.
- Developer: Valve
- Platforms: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Steam
- Publisher: Nintendo
- Platform: 3DS
- Publisher: Atlus
- Platforms: Arcade, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3
- Developer: The Behemoth
- Platforms: Xbox 360, Xbox One
"2013's BattleBlock Theater was a hilariously-narrated, somewhat-horrifying puzzle-platformer about a character named Hatty Hattington, and his friends, who are all shipwrecked during a storm. After washing ashore, Hatty becomes possessed by an evil hat, while his friends get captured by villainous cats who force them to navigate dozens of deadly stages for their amusement. With plenty to offer, including single-player and co-op, several versus modes, and even a level editor, BattleBlock Theater is about as off-the-wall brilliant as they come."
- Developer: Naughty Dog
- Platforms: PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4
"After wowing gamers with not just two entries, but an entire trilogy of unbelievably great Uncharted games, [Naughty Dog] then decided to focus their incomparable skills on the creation of another new franchise, The Last of Us. A survival horror adventure about a man and a teenage girl's harrowing trek across America following a zombie-esque apocalypse. Some of the highlights of the game include the same exceptional attention to graphical detail and brilliant storytelling that made their Uncharted series such a sterling success. Add to that the impeccable sound design and a highly entertaining multiplayer mode and it's no surprise why The Last of Us remains one of the most lauded games ever to grace the PlayStation 3. It was also one of the system's last big hits before the arrival of it's successor, the PlayStation 4."
- Developer: PlatinumGames
- Platforms: Wii U, Switch
- Developer: Turn 10
- Platform: Xbox One
"The Forza Motorsport series has reigned comfortably as the undisputed king of racing for several years now. Though it did see a slight dip in quality with Forza 5, the series was back on track and fully in control with [2015's] Forza Motorsport 6. The fantastic, unparalleled racing the series is famous for has been polished to perfection here and the game now includes more of everything you have come to expect. More cars, more tracks, new driving conditions... Basically, you would have to try very hard not to fall in love with this game. Not only is Forza Motorsport 6 easily the best racing game of the year, it may just be the best racing game of all time."
- Developer: Guerrilla
- Platform: PlayStation 4
As another entry in the long-running and much-beloved Zelda series, Breath of the Wild just felt a bit lacking, especially with regards to some of the missing features and feel of earlier titles. This fact remains true, even despite all the positive new features and changes it introduced. As a completely brand new property, Horizon: Zero Dawn didn't have that problem. In addition, even taking into account the novelty and literally hundreds of hours of gameplay it offered, Breath of the Wild had a tendency to feel quite repetitive after a while with all of its carbon copy enemies and shrines littering every inch of the landscape. By contrast, HZD did a fantastic job keeping things fresh by continually introducing new locations to visit, enemies to fight, and weapons to defeat them with.
That isn't to say that Breath of the Wild isn't great. We actually think it's one of the best Zelda games ever made. But the fact that there was a similar game, that same year, that is somehow better than one of the best? Well that makes Horizon: Zero Dawn one of the best games of all time, and, certainly, one of the best of the decade.
- Publisher: Nintendo
- Platform: Switch
"So much more than a game series, Smash has been a way of life since its second installment on the GameCube. While each of the two previous entries added new characters in, they both, unfortunately, cut characters as well. True to its name, Smash Bros Ultimate made up for this deficiency (and then some) by not only adding several additional great new fighters to the mix, but also including every single previous fighter, ever; resulting in a mind-smashing total of 74 characters. In addition, the game featured the vast majority of stages from every prior Smash game as well (even the ones that were previously exclusive to the 3DS). Who knows if there will ever be another Smash game after this one? Even if not, they certainly ended the series on a heck of a high note. Super Smash Bros Ultimate is the only Smash game you will ever need. Period.".