No. 8: Call Of Duty 2 (PC, 2005)
The follow up to the 2003 game of the year was every bit as impressive as it's predecessor. Call Of Duty 2 included everything in it thatCall Of Duty had but expanded the series. Many of the series hallmarks (like Cpt. Price) returned and the gameplay was as flawless as it's predecessors. Call Of Duty 2 is not just one of the best games of the decade, but also one of the best First-Person Shooters ever made.
Just thought I'd say Merry Christmas to you all, and a happy new year too.
No. 9: Metroid Prime 3 Corruption (Wii, 2007)
I loved Metroid Prime 3 for many reasons (mainly because it is a Metroid game and because it's just so awesome), but the thing that made me like Metroid Prime 3 so much was that the game felt new to the trilogy. While the game is basically the same as the other two games in the trilogy, the control scheme that it uses is nearly flawless, and it makes the game feel a treat to play. And it introduced new things to the trilogy too, like been able to talk to other in-game characters, you didn't feel alone when you played the game. And you still got all the franchises hallmarks, like the Charge Beam and back-tracking when you find a new weapon. It's one of the best visually impressive games currently available for the Nintendo Wii, and the game sounds a treat too. Not many First-Person Shooters got me as involved in the games story as well as Metroid Prime 3 did, and without a shadow of doubt in my mind, it totally and utterly dererves it's place amongst the decades best games.



