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As a reminder: Best ten games of the PREVIOUS console generation. That's the systems that debuted somewhere around the 2000 mark, and are currently on their way out. Viable candidates are:
- Xbox
- GameCube
- PS2
- Dreamcast
- GBA
I played through HL2 on PC and Xbox, and I thought the Xbox version was an excellent port that produced an experience very close to the PC. Also, since HL2 is a DX9 game, I think you could consider it a "last gen" PC game. Having said that, here's my list...melancholy wrote:No, because the Xbox version requires the use of a controller for a FPS, which automatically classifies it as a failure. And beyond that, I'm going by games I have played, and I have not played the Xbox version of HL2.DaMadFiddler wrote:There was an Xbox port of Half-Life 2, though, so you can still include itmelancholy wrote:Half-Life 2 would definitely fall on my list if we could include PC games, as that is the best FPS I have ever played. I have played many of FPS in my time and generally dislike the genre altogether. But Half-Life 2 is in a class of it's own, and currently stands as one of only two FPS I have ever beaten (the first one being Doom 64).popley wrote:half life 2 - xbox/pc
Last generation, guy. Not last yearCheapAlert wrote:I thought all games of last year were terrible
It's part of the last generation of dedicated gaming hardware. It's imprecise to draw exact generational lines, since the Dreamcast had a lot of crossover with the 32/64 bit era, the PS2 is still going, and the DS and PSP were released a year or two before the new wave of consoles...but more or less, these things come in waves.S. Thompson wrote:I do not believe the GBA is a last-gen console - it is a handheld