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Here are the five Xbox 360 games that defined the 2000s.
5) Braid

I considered putting Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved in this slot because Braid represents more of an idea than anything. Don’t get me wrong, Braid is an excellent puzzle-platformer that put Jonathan Blow on the map. However, the reason I’m including it here is that it was one of the most successful Xbox Live Arcade games.
Geometry Wars was earlier, but Braid gets the bump for me because it was included in the first Summer of Arcade drops from Microsoft. It’s worth noting Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved 2 was also in that first drop, but either way, you get my point. XBLA quickly became an incubator for indie developers on console, opening them up to a wider audience. That has been a huge boon for the industry, as development has only continued to open up since then.
4) BioShock

BioShock took the world by storm in 2007, giving players an evolution of survival horror and first-person shooters. Beyond that, it’s one of the most effective stories we’d seen to that point, helping bring the bar for storytelling quality to a new level. Not that developers had never spun a great yarn before, but BioShock felt like the next step up.
Add in the inventive powers, incredible atmosphere, and that stunning twist, and you have one of the best games of the decade. Future games in the series might’ve struggled to consistently live up to that high bar, but Ken Levine and his team created a masterpiece. Here’s hoping Levine’s Judas does the same when it eventually launches.











