Thunderbolt writes: "As the GameCube and Xbox have been laid to rest and the PS2 is in her final hours, we take a look at some of the best games from last generation, and consider how they've held up a few years down the line:
The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay (2004 - Xbox, PC)
Who would have expected a game starring Vin Diesel would have become one of the most progressive, immersive and utterly enjoyable First-Person Shooters of its generation? A deft fusion Metal Gear Solid and Deus Ex taking place in David Twohy's superb Riddick universe, Butcher Bay perfectly encapsulates its protagonist's primal aggression in a darkly beautiful and foreboding setting. It also boasts tremendous production values and outstanding graphics that could with little work easily belong on the Xbox 360."
Xbox Game Studios' Halo: Combat Evolved Remake is reportedly planned to release in late 2026 to celebrate 25 years of Xbox.
They coulda started with Halo 3 remake ... I know Halo CE remaster was not proper with the art style but still, remaking after a remaster seems dull, when Halo 3 and Reach have started to show some age.
Former Naughty Dog dev says Resident Evil 4 inspired Unchartted and even Gears of War, particularly the over-the-shoulder camera view.
It revolutionized third-person shooters, in a genius way that gives you full control of aiming.
I thought this was common knowledge. Resident Evil Revolutionised over the shoulder aiming in 3rd person shooters/action games
Influenced basically every third person action game made after it, GTA uses the over the shoulder perspective when shooting since the 4th installment, Red Dead Redemption 1 & 2 too and the Batman Arkham series has the over the shoulder perspective as the main camera throughout the whole game series.
Obviously there are a ton more examples but you get the point 🗿.
Discover 10 timeless video games from the past that remain absolutely playable today. From Chrono Trigger to DOOM, these classics have aged like fine wine!
Hot damn that's a good list. The only one i never played is AOE2 and i never finshed Chrono Trigger but it was damn good.
Speaking of what's old but holds up amazingly well and plays like a dream.. i played Symphony of the Night for the first time in 2019.. yep that's right. It became one of my favourite games of all time that i replay almost every year. I couldn't believe how good it was. That is almost impossible for me with newer games let alone older ones. Truly a special gem.
The only one I’d disagree with is doom. It shows its age badly I think. After 5 minutes of play these days you put it down.