I just realized I didn't put numbers for each position of my X360/PS3 era list. Whatever, the are still in order, from 1st place to 5th.
The list that follows is about some honorable mentions for said era, and it's not in any particular order. Let's start, shall we?
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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Oh man. Oooooh man. This game came out in 2006 or so, but I didn't have a PC strong enough for it. So I picked up the Xbox version. I looooooved this game. Played a f*ck ton of hours. And just like Fallout 3, never got tired of it, I completed every single quest. There are a number of factors that kept me in front of the TV, but listing them would take too long, so I'll just say that ultimately it was... the atmosphere. And all the lore surrounding the universe.
I know The Elder Scroll's limits, but every time one comes out... I come too. I can't do anything about it.
- Batman: Arkham Asylum
Yup, the game with the most copied combat system ever.
I freaking love Batman. He's so badass. And this is really well portrayed here. Also, the comic book atmosphere is... everywhere. It's literally like a comic ported straight into the videogame medium. Props to Rocksteady. My only problem with this game (and Arkham City too) is... well... the Bat-trunks. So ridiculous, I can barely stand the sight of the Dark Knight badass with trunks. Jeez, so anticlimatic... I'm sticking to the armor dressed Batman, like in Arkham Origins. That looks cool. Anyway, great game.
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Sleeping Dogs
At first, I didn't give a damn about this game, labelling it as "just a GTA clone". But it had kung-fu. I couldn't resist, I had to pick it. And goddamn, it was worth it. Awesome reproduction of Hong Kong, awesome combat, nice story. It feels like a Jackie Chan cop movie (which is good for me), just with less humor. It's fun. It really is.
A huge missed opportunity though, the fact that the story is about an undercover cop that infiltrates the Triads, but there is no moral choices or a trust system, a la Splinter Cell: Double Agent. And speaking of Splinter Cell...
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Splinter Cell: Blacklist
Now, I could easily have put Double Agent here, instead of Blacklist. Cause I like them the same. But I chose this game cause it sealed the return of stealth in the SC saga after SC: Conviction.
The gameplay is pure fun. Yeah you can still go run and gun if you want, but this behavior is not encouraged. Be aware that playing Rambo here doesn't pay. Stealth is always the best option, and the gadgets are very fun to use. The story is engaging too. Let's cut it short: this game's awesome, I liked it to death.
Also, I should mention that I'm a little biased cause the historical Italian voice actor for Sam Fisher, Luca Ward, is back in this game, after he missed in Double Agent and Conviction. I love Luca Ward as an actor, and listening to him again as Sam was a joy, yes yes.
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Prince of Persia
Wuuut? THAT Prince of Persia. Yep.
Many hated this game, and I admit it, for good reason. REALLY low difficulty (you literally can't die, no joke!), shorter than its predecessors, and... different Prince.
Yeah this game is for Prince of Persia what DmC is for Devil May Cry: a reboot with new settings, new characters, new universe. This made lots of PoP fans reject he game, and it was supposed to have the same effect on me. Then why is it here, in the honorable mentions? You liked it, Foxtrot? Why?
Well, ironically, just because of the new style. I LOOOOVED it. The Cel-Shading here is beautiful, and the environments in general are amazing, it really looks like an Arabic fairytale brought to life. Kinda like PoP: The Sands of Time, but... in a different way. I surprisingly liked the new Prince too. I don't prefer it over the old Prince by any means, but... yeah.
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DmC: Devil May Cry
Eh.
Ok, it's not the Dante that I love. Ok, it's not the universe and style that I love (I'm actually tired of all these modern day/pseudo-realistic settings), but I can't in all honesty say that I didn't like the game. Once I got rid of the DMC goggles, and finally decided to look at it as a completely new parallel universe (like it's supposed to be), I enjoyed it. Cause yes, it's enjoyable. I had fun with the gameplay, a lot.
However, I can't also deny that combat depth is a step down compared to DMC3 and 4, as well as the general difficulty and the directional controls too. I missed the challenge and the sense of gratifications when I managed to stay in the air for long, or when I managed to pull off a cool looking combo in the old DMCs. That's why this game is not in the Top 5 list.
Anyway, game is good and I would recommend it to any fan of action games.
I know it's a longer list than the PS2 era's honorable mentions, but it's simply because I played more games of the X360/PS3 era, so... hope I didn't bore you guys.