– Iyane Agossah, Senior Staff Writerįullbright, 2013 (PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC, Mobile)Ĭall it a narrative experience, “walking simulator,” or otherwise, there is no denying that Fullbright’s Gone Home has had a tangible effect on the way that we tell stories in games, and how the medium can approach storytelling in a more immersive, involved way. It’s probably the single game that I played the most this decade along with BOTW, Super Robot Wars Z3.1, Phantasy Star Online 2, and Lost Technology. – Tomas Franzese, News EditorįTL is the most addictive game of the decade I’ve spent many nights on it when it initially released.
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Marvel’s Spider-Man was one of the best games of 2018 and is the best selling first-party PS4 title ever, so it definitely earned its spot on this list. On top of that, Marvel’s Spider-Man features an excellent story with a surprising amount of nuance and character development. Insomniac nailed the look and feel of Spider-Man, and just swinging around New York is a joy. Insomniac Games/Sony Interactive Entertainment, 2018 (PS4)Īfter years of dormancy, Marvel’s Spider-Man marked a triumphant return to console games for both the friendly neighborhood wall-crawler and Marvel Games as a whole. Through both a masterfully-crafted story and a satisfying, pure-fun multiplayer mode, Titanfall 2 is one of the most enjoyable games of the decade. Titanfall 2 is one of Respawn’s utmost masterpieces and a true mixture of lessons learned at the beginning of the decade and the innovation created near the end of it. Respawn Entertainment/EA, 2016 (PS4, Xbox One, PC) Pound for pound, it’s one of the most memorable experiences you’ll find within the past 10 years. Inside’s immaculate pacing and intelligent game design make it a worthwhile addition to this list on its own merits, but it’s the game’s finale that makes it truly stand out all these years later. 2016’s follow-up to Limbo has much in common with its predecessor, but features a far more eerie world. Inside proved that developer Playdead wasn’t just a one-hit wonder. By “best,” we meant the games that had significant impact on a cultural, artistic, or development level across both the landscape of video games and larger mainstream culture. With the decade drawing to a close, the staff at DualShockers gathered together to look at what we felt were the best video games to represent the last decade (2010-2019). The last decade also proved that single-player games are, in fact, not dead with massive worlds to explore, emotional stories to be told, and memorable characters that will last us a lifetime. The last decade saw the rise of the live-service online game, as developers shifted towards experiences that players could keep coming back to for years on end. This past decade saw the final years of the PS3/Xbox 360/Wii generation and the introduction of the next generation (PS4/Xbox One/Wii U/Switch), with the NEXT next-generation looming around the corner in the coming year. In the span of that ten year window, the video game industry has changed considerably. But in spite of all that, one thing that arguably changed for the better has been the world of video games. In that span of ten years a lot has changed around the world: some for the better, some for the worse. Though it might have felt just like yesterday, in just over a month the 2010s are coming to a close.