
The 2010s were a smashing decade for video games, letting players enjoy some quality experiences that have aged gracefully. This was the golden period when state-of-the-art graphics hadn’t taken over the gaming scene yet, giving developers more time to craft stellar experiences that players would have a great time with.
The best video games of this time are ones that players can’t put down, and players are missing out on something special if they haven’t graced themselves with the gaming brilliance of these legendary titles.
Portal 2
One Of The Greatest Puzzle Games Ever Made
Portal 2 is one of the best sequels ever made, expanding on the concepts of the first game and elaborating on the game’s lore. A series that already had one of the greatest antagonists of all time was graced with another brilliant villain in the form of Wheatley.
The puzzles were back and better than ever. The cherry on top of this game was a surprisingly engaging co-op game that made Portal 2 even more engaging for the masses.
The Legacy Of This Title Speaks For Itself
Skyrim is hailed by many as the greatest open-world RPG of all time, and understandably so. The game was in a class of its own back when it came out, with the sense of freedom and exploration being absolutely breathtaking.
The fact that Skyrim is still relevant to this day speaks volumes about the game’s longevity, which is definitely helped by Bethesda’s numerous re-releases, coupled with the dedication of the modding community. Even now, a few mods are all it takes to make Skyrim one of the most engaging video games ever made, and players will have a great time with it.
The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild
Nintendo Wowed Everyone With Their Innovative Yet Familiar Take On The Open-World Genre
Breath of the Wild blew everyone’s minds when it released. Despite not having a major track record in the open-world genre, Breath of the Wild managed to be an evolution for this genre and prove why Nintendo is at the very top of its game when it comes to video game development.
Link’s adventures in a ruined Hyrule were meditative and hectic at the same time, with the game doing a great job of walking the line here. The moments of empty exploration feel relaxing… that is, until a particularly powerful enemy takes notice of Link and brings the hurt to them.
Bloodborne
This Gothic FromSoftware Action RPG Wraps Players Around Its Lovecraftian Tendrils In No Time
It speaks volumes that people consider Bloodborne to be Miyazaki and FromSoftware’s magnum opus, given that other games like Dark Souls, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, and Elden Ring exist. This gothic adventure hides its Lovecraftian tendrils until players are already absorbed in this experience, following which the experience becomes too compelling to put down.
The Hunter’s adventures in the dream are as harrowing and scary as one would expect, which is why every victory against a tough foe leaves players feeling very satisfied. The game is easily FromSoftware’s hardest title without being too unfair, ensuring that players will love the sense of progression as their Hunter becomes strong enough to take down the game’s toughest foes.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
CD Projekt Red Became A Major Phenomenon With This Title’s Release
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is one of the greatest RPGs of all time, letting players enjoy Geralt’s video game adventures at their peak as they embark on a hunt across the Continent for Ciri. With Yennefer finally appearing in this blockbuster role-playing game, fans fell in love with this epic adventure from the very moment they got their hands on it.
Both the main and side content were so compelling that players couldn’t skip out on anything in the game. To make things even better, this game was graced with two of the greatest video game expansion packs of all time, with Blood & Wine being so brilliant that it earned a Best RPG of the Year all by its lonesome.
Persona 5
Arguably Kickstarted The Modern JRPG Renaissance
Persona 5 marked a bold new step for the series, with all its delays being justified when fans finally got their hands on this experience. The release of this stylish JRPG arguably marked the turning point for a genre that was struggling to flourish after it experienced its golden years on the PS1.
Joker and the Phantom Thieves embark on the adventure of a lifetime as they change the hearts of corrupt adults and uncover a massive conspiracy in the process. The fact that Persona 5 makes the simulation of a regular high school student’s life engaging is proof enough of how riveting this game is when it’s firing on all cylinders.
Super Mario Odyssey
Reminded Everyone Why Mario Is The GOAT Of 3D Platformers
Super Mario Odyssey showed that Nintendo was putting all its eggs in one basket with the Switch. After the horrible failure of the Wii U, good games were required to make their latest console a raving success, and Super Mario Odyssey accomplished this in spades.
Mario’s 3D adventure was seamless, with players entering a flow state as they explored massive environments and found a Moon in every corner of the open zones they explored. The game was overflowing with charm and let players enjoy a smooth, satisfying movement system that very few 3D platformers have nailed.
Fallout: New Vegas
Hailed By Many As One Of The Greatest RPGs Of All Time
Fallout: New Vegas took a while to win over fans, especially since the game launched in a very buggy state. Thankfully, mods and patches ensure that this game’s brilliance wouldn’t be buried for too long.
As things stand, New Vegas is hailed as a must-play open-world RPG with some great expansions that fans can enjoy. It combines the best of both old and new Fallout, letting fans enjoy something truly special.