A classic with a fire setting, story, and gameplay. Man 2007 was such a great year for games, I wish I'd been a gamer at the time.

This is the most addicted I've been to a COD game since Black Ops 2. The new engine makes the game feels so much more realistic while still managing to keep that arcade feel the series has always been known for. The sound design is by far the best in the series too. It's definitely not perfect (the maps could be better and I wish it had cooler camos), but it's still some of the most fun I've ever had with COD.

This is the first game I remember being truly addicted to. I played the nuts off of this on the Wii along with Lego Star Wars. Good times.

One of my favorite games as a kid before I was even into games. I remember playing this with one of my friends in elementary school using our home phones as voice chat. I still hop on this game and mess around once in a while and have fun. Fuck Disney for shutting this down, but shoutout to the people who remade it.

This and The Last of Us are the two games that really made me start viewing games as art. I played this in almost one sitting and it left me speechless when the credits rolled.

This is a great game but godDAMN that fucking ape bro. If i was younger and had infinite time on my hands I'd push through this but I'm not. Maybe one day I'll pick this back up and push through.

The best indie game I've ever played. Incredible on very level. A charming art style, addicting gameplay, and a surprisingly great story for how simple it is. This was such an airtight, consistently amazing experience from beginning to end. The fact that it rivals Red Dead 2 as my best game of 2018 says enough.

This is a great example of the potential of mobile games that hasn't been tapped into enough. Easily the best time I've had playing a mobile game. A serene experience.