2018 was a year of up and downs with no "perfect game". However, there were plenty of great games that were fun despite their flaws. Here are 10 of them.
Author - Ryan Shepard
I remember playing Super Mario Bros. and Metroid on the NES with my older brother, and never being able to land on the aircraft carrier in Top Gun. I faked being sick so I could stay home from school and play Quake II once, but now I request days off from work instead of lying. Age of Empires II is still the best RTS, Half-Life is still the best FPS, and I still think the end of Mass Effect 3 was great!
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