Well, I don't have too many games from this generation, so this list is probably gonna have some crap on it. I'm also going to base this list off of how I felt about the games the first time I played them, because some of these games have definitely lost their touch for me.

10. Brutal Legend: This game was just pure fun. I never played a whole lot of it, but, from what I played, I really enjoyed. The heavy metal theme of the game was played out perfectly. The game did get a bit boring to me, because there wasn't quite enough variety. Maybe I just didn't get enough into the game, I don't know. I'll have to revisit it some time.

9. Crackdown: This game was a big reason that I wanted an Xbox 360 to begin with. I saw the review for this game on Xplay(Damn, that's a long time ago), and it looked so amazing that I NEEDED to play it. After playing it, it did live up to the hype for me, and it was a fun game, but not a game that I would revisit.

8. Mario Kart Wii: Having not played any of the other Mario Kart games, I have no basis of comparison, but this game was a lot of fun for me, and it was always a lot of fun for me and my brother to face eachother in the game. Truthfully, it probably wasn't as much the game that I enjoyed, but the fact that I was playing with my brother. Good memories, nonetheless.

7. Super Smash Bros. Brawl: I played Melee for the Gamecube every once in a while, and I always enjoyed it, so, when I got a wii, you better believe that I wanted to get brawl. I had tons of fun with this game, but I haven't touched it in a long time. Still, at the time, it was great fun.

6. Infinite Undiscovery: This is not a better game than the previous games that I've stated, but I did enjoy it a lot more. This game is a lot of missed potential, and it's a shame, but it's made by the same team(Tri-ace and Square-Enix) that made Radiata Stories, which is still probably one of my top 3 favorite RPGs of all time, and it carries on a lot of the charm and fun of that game. There are way too many characters in the game, and most of them are entirely overshadowed, but, if you speak to them in the towns throughout the game, each character DOES have character. When I first played this game, I became very enveloped in the story, and I laughed and cried and I was left in suspense for a good chunk of the story. It was a good game, and very underrated, even with its many flaws.

5. Infamous: I've yet to fully beat this game, but it is a great game. I have a ton of fun playing this game, and, honestly, I don't know what else to say about it. It's a pretty generic game, to me, and it doesn't stand out all that much, but it's still a whole lot of fun. I spent a lot of time in the game just exploring, because the city is pretty well set-up.

4. Resident Evil 4: I tried to play this game on the PS2 back a little after it came out, and, for some reason, I could not get used to the aiming and shooting. It seemed to me that it was an overly difficult and annoying to play game, and I did not see the appeal. When I saw it was for the Wii, however, I decided to give it another try, because I figured that having the Wii-mote to aim would be a whole lot better, and it sure was. The game was still fairly difficult, but it was playable to me, and I had so much fun playing the game. Sure, the game didn't have the scares that made me run away from the television screen when I was 5 or 6 years old playing RE1, but it was still thrilling, and I'd be pretty tense while playing it. The extra difficulty mode is always nice, as well.

3. Dragon Age: Origins: Another game that I haven't beaten yet, but not because of loss of interest, it was always from something getting in the way(Dammit, life!). This game is a great RPG. Honestly, that sentence could sum up a review for this game. Think of what a great RPG is and it is this game. Great story, great and epic battles, great character development, great settings, great atmosphere, all present in this game. It's an amazing game and it has multiple openings, and multiple openings or endings are always a draw for me.

2. Red Dead Redemption: This game was absolutely amazing. The ending was a huge shock to me, the battles were epic, the freedom was sublime. This game took everything good about Grand Theft Auto and put it into a western setting, and did it perfectly. I honestly can not say anything more about this game than it is perfect in nearly every way.

1. Fallout 3: Although I would admit RDR is a better game than Fallout 3, the fact is that I had more fun playing Fallout 3. I didn't so much like the ending(Really, who did?), but the game as a whole, the freedom that you're given, like in any bethesda game, to do whatever you want before the main story, the dark and amazing atmosphere, left me in pure wonderment. This game has it's flaws, and I'd admit that RDR is a better game in nearly every respect, but Fallout 3 just has something about it that makes it so much more enjoyable to me.