In just a few days, some of the great games released from 10 years ago will officially reach new milestones – celebrating a decade of existence.
Journey
As a short but sweet soundtrack, Journey has won multiple Game of the Year awards. The minimalist approach, story telling and distinct experiences make Journey new and appealing to players. And this is still very well maintained by the game to this day.
Although originally released on PS3, Journey has become very accessible over the past decade. The game is also available on PS4, PC as well as iOS devices. For players who want something a little different, Journey is the option to try.
The Walking Dead
The Telltale team is known in the gaming field with The Expanse: A Telltale Series based on the popular TV series of the same name. But it wasn’t until the release of The Walking Dead in 2012 that Telltale’s name was officially named on the game “map”.
Interesting storyline, perfect graphics are the factors that the game impresses the community. After this, there are many sequels created, but for gamers the original is still the most attractive.
Max Payne 3
Max Payne 3 is a name especially worth trying for those who love the idea of ”doing it all alone”.
This game is a master of extremely eye-catching professional gunfights, each of its levels plays out like a movie, always pushing players into solitary situations against dozens of enemies in different locations. enough locations such as nightclubs, warehouses, offices. In addition, Max Payne still retains the QTE mechanism that makes this series successful.
Halo 4
Halo: Infinite just came out a few weeks ago, which makes it even harder to believe it’s been almost a decade since Halo 4. The first installment of 343 Industries’ new trilogy, Halo 4 features rendered graphics. The display was absolutely brilliant and still looks good to this day. Aside from new gameplay and multiplayer improvements, Halo 4 features a surprisingly emotional storyline with an emphasis on character like never before.
Assassin’s Creed 3
In 2012, the Assassin’s Creed franchise was still at its peak. Now, it’s become an epic game and potentially the largest in Ubisoft’s IP library.
However, Assassin’s Creed 3 was a hugely controversial release among fans at the time, as some felt that the opening sequence dragged on too long and hurt the overall experience. Even so, over time, Assassin’s Creed 3 is still one of the “pillars” of the series of those days.