My Top 10 Games as of 5/12/2012
it will contain pc , psp, playstation , xbox basicly every kind of console there is out there cause it doesn't matter what console you play on as long as the game is good :D
#1 Medal of honor: Warfighter
The latest instalment of the series includes every ingredient that has made the first-person shooter such a colossal success, even if that does leave it feeling strangely generic.
consoles:-Xbox 360
-PS3
consoles:-Xbox 360
-PS3
#2 Fifa 13
Well, EA Sports has finally done it. After years of hinting in this direction, building the options, crafting the background activities, nudging us toward an inescapable realisation, the purpose is now clear and the truth is out. Fifa 13 is an action RPG.
Consoles:-Xbox 360
-wii
-PS3
Consoles:-Xbox 360
-wii
-PS3
#3 Forza Horizon
Previous iterations of Microsoft's Forza driving franchise, while undoubtedly technically impressive, have put one in mind of the company: they've felt a touch corporate and antiseptic. But credit where it's due: the company has gone out on a limb with Forza Horizon, drafting in British developer Playground Games and letting it take the franchise away from the world's race tracks and into an open world. Which, in this case, is a huge swathe of Colorado.
Consoles:-Xbox 360
Consoles:-Xbox 360
#4 Skylanders Giants
For the kid in all of us, the Skylanders games do the impossible– they bring toys to life. Skylanders Giants didn't need to improve its magical formula much over last year’s Skylanders: Spyro’s Adventure, and it doesn't. Instead, the sequel delivers a more polished but by-the-numbers sequel that’s really fun to play.
Consoles:-wii
-PS3
-Xbox 360
Consoles:-wii
-PS3
-Xbox 360
#5 Dishonored
The boldest measures are the safest." It makes sense for this maxim to be stamped in tall lettering above the entrance to Dishonored's plague-ridden capital city, Dunwall. Here is a society that runs on whale oil, a sort of fuel that only a madly courageous culture would choose to pump through the veins of its infrastructure, a juice fetched from sea monsters just as likely to sink a ship under their deadweight as drag one under alive. It's the proverb of a whaler: go big or go home. Be bold and you might just harpoon Moby Dick, whose blubber could fuel the streetlights and security systems back home for months. Be meek and you'll die cold and hungry. Yes, Dunwall is a city fuelled by bold measures.
Consoles:-Xbox 360
-PS3
-Pc
Consoles:-Xbox 360
-PS3
-Pc
#6 Just Dance 4
Just Dance 4 packs 43 tracks, with a party-pleasing mix to suit both the thirtysomething trying to relive her Popworld-watching heyday, and the six-year-old who really, really likes Call Me Maybe. Essentially, if you've heard a song on Kiss FM in the past 12 months and thought, "Ooh, I would totally dance to that if I wasn't the wrong age for nightclubs", this collection has got you covered.
Consoles:-Wii
-Xbow 360
-PS3
Consoles:-Wii
-Xbow 360
-PS3
#7 Professor Layton and the miracle mask
Nintendo's Professor Layton series tends to divide the critics. To some, it is little more than a puzzle compendium, padded out with filler narrative. To others, it combines an elaborate fictional world with neatly implemented brain-benders. The reality is a little of both, and now the series has come to the 3DS.
Consoles:-3DS
Consoles:-3DS
#8 Moshi monsters: Moshlings Theme Park
Developed by Black Lantern Studios, invites players to restore the legendary Moshi theme park to its former glory. Players progressively unlock six zones by successfully building attractions and rescuing the scattered Moshlings (adorable, itty bitty pets for your pet monster). Users of the Nintendo 3DS can also interact with other Nintendo 3DS players via the StreetPass feature and play cool games to bring the Moshlings to life in a whole new dimension. Moshi Monsters: Moshlings Theme Park marks the first time fans can interact with beloved characters via 3D technology and introduces players to a brand new, exclusive Moshling that can transfer across platforms to the online world.
Consoles:-DS
-3DS
Consoles:-DS
-3DS
#9 Doom 3: BFG Edition
This collection of all three entries of the hugely influential first-person shooter series Doom inverts the usual rule for vogueish remasters – that the older the game, the less fun it is to play in an age of HD blockbusters. Instead, here, it's the relatively recent Doom 3 that struggles, while 1993's original Doom, the precursor to Halo, Call of Dutyand the rest, still shines.
Consoles:-Xbox360
-PS3
-PC
Consoles:-Xbox360
-PS3
-PC
#10 Resident evil 6
Outside of comic books, no medium loves a recurring character quite so much as video games. The goal for any console developer these days isn't to make one great game – it's to construct the foundations of a franchise, a starting point for sequels and spin-offs. Capcom has been at this longer than most and, 15 years after the Arklay Mansion incident, the biggest project in the company's history is Resident Evil 6.
Consoles:-Xbox360
-PS3
Consoles:-Xbox360
-PS3