10 Best Games From the 2000s

Best Games From the 2000s

2000s gaming is defined by the strength of the PlayStation 2, the emergence of the Xbox 360, and the mainstream appeal of the Nintendo Wii.

From these iconic platforms, we can compile a list of the ten best games from the 2000s. We’ll talk about platformers, shooters, epic RPGs, and everything in between.

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

GTA San Andreas
Image Credit: Rockstar Games.

While San Andreas isn’t as revolutionary as Grand Theft Auto III, it’s a far more fleshed-out experience.

The world of San Andreas is massive for its time, incorporating three major regions into one game.

Its story is doubly impressive, too, especially with Samuel L. Jackson as part of the voice cast.

Halo: Combat Evolved

Halo Combat Evolved
Image Credit: Xbox Game Studios.

Halo may not be the first console FPS game ever made, but it’s the one that perfected the console FPS formula.

Bungie’s iconic game helped establish the Xbox as a legitimate brand in the gaming landscape, thanks to its fantastic campaign and addicting multiplayer.

Whether you’re playing co-op through the game’s story or wasting so much time playing against each other, Halo consumed countless days of our lives in the 2000s.

World of Warcraft

World of Warcraft
Image Credit: Blizzard Entertainment.

Even today, no MMORPG has had the impact that World of Warcraft does in gaming.

In the eyes of many, its best form is when it embraces its old-school roots, where exploration and discovery are encouraged. While there’s always been instanced endgame content and raids, nothing will ever beat discovering every nook and cranny World of Warcraft offers and finding the secrets that lie within.

Instanced content is great, but making your own endgame experience is even better.

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Uncharted 2

Uncharted 2
Image Credit: Sony Computer Entertainment.

The PlayStation 3 was struggling to match the momentum of its competitors. Enter the Uncharted franchise, giving Sony a bonafide system seller.

Uncharted 2 is the best of the original PS3 trilogy games, as it refines gameplay from its predecessor while expanding on a bigger, better adventure.

Naughty Dog was starting to feel it with Uncharted 2, helping them launch into the stratosphere as one of today’s best developers in the industry.

Super Mario Galaxy

Super Mario Galaxy
Image Credit: Nintendo

While the GameCube’s Super Mario Sunshine has a devoted following, it is incomparable to Super Mario 64.

Enter the Nintendo Wii’s Super Mario Galaxy, which reminds everyone that Nintendo is unmatched in platforming.

For a system whose main selling point was the motion controls, Nintendo focuses first and foremost on solid gameplay. It’s an experience that caters to mainstream gamers and casuals alike.

BioShock

BioShock
Image Credit: 2K.

Mainstream games in the 2000s hadn’t fully embraced deep, narrative storytelling, nor were they often combining genres into one package.

BioShock is one of the first games to accomplish both feats. It delivers an action-packed FPS experience with RPG elements and story-driven gameplay.

If, for some reason, you haven’t played BioShock, would you kindly change that?

Mass Effect

Mass Effect
Image Credit: Electronic Arts.

Like BioShockMass Effect combines a deep RPG foundation and narrative-driven gaming with a more traditional cover-based shooter style of gameplay.

Is the original game perfect? No, it’s on the shorter, more shallow side of things compared to its successors, and it’s definitely a little rough around the edges. But that doesn’t matter since the game’s story and characters are so strong. Even today, few games are as well-written as Mass Effect. 

Metroid Prime

Metroid Prime
Image Credit: Nintendo.

After sitting on the sidelines since the Super Nintendo, the Metroid franchise returned thanks to the work at then unknown Retro Studios.

Changing the game to a first-person camera perspective was controversial; these games were about exploration first and shooting second. Yet Retro pulls off the feat, delivering an atmospheric, adventure-driven experience that stays true to Metroid‘s roots while propelling the series forward.

Portal

Portal
Image Credit: Valve.

Few games can be described as absolute perfection. Portal is one of those.

An innovative FPS, Portal combines clever puzzles, witty writing, and a length that doesn’t overstay its welcome. Rather than pad the experience out, Portal knows when it’s time to move on and let the credits roll.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2
Image Credit:
Activision.

Few gaming franchises are as popular as Call of Duty. 2009’s Modern Warfare 2 is a culmination of everything that made the series great up to that point.

Building upon the success of Call of Duty 4: Modern WarfareModern Warfare 2 has one of the best single-player campaigns in franchise history.

Yes, the multiplayer was better than ever; we had traded in late-night Halo sessions for late-night Call of Duty gaming.

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