In Part-I we have seen top five console based games. Here are remaning 5 Games of Top 10.
6. Empire: Total War
6. Empire: Total War
Empire combines the thoughtful turn-based grand strategy of 4X games with the urgent intensity of real time historical tactical games. Players alternate between the roles of national leader and battlefield commander. Empire focuses that action on Europe and the two colonial theaters of North America and India in the 18th century.More reviews at Gamespot IGN T3
7. Fallout 3
The Fallout universe paints a picture of a dystopian future. It exists in what people on the cusp of the atomic revolution in the 1950s saw as the sci-fi world of tomorrow... if several thousand nuclear bombs were dropped on it. It's a quaint sci-fi view of a future filled with atomic cars, robot servants, and incredibly basic computer terminals.More reviews at Gamespot IGN T3
8. House of the Dead: Overkill
Overkill is a unique Wii title for a few very obvious reasons. Stylistically, it walks the line between AO content and comedic, Tarentino-like cadence through violence and vulgarity
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9. Gears of War 2
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9. Gears of War 2
Gears of War 2 is indeed more impactful than the first. Cliff Bleszinski, Rod Ferguson and company tried their best to create a deeper and more involved storyline with the second game in the series and for the most part they succeeded.More reviews at Gamespot IGN
10. GTA IV: The Lost and Damned
The Lost and Damned takes place in Liberty City at the same time as Niko's tale from GTA IV. Though the two share characters and locations, they are treated as separate worlds. Keep this in mind, because anything good in L&D stays in L&D. Nothing transfers to Niko's adventures -- not the guns, the vehicles or the gameplay enhancements.More reviews at IGN T3 TotalVideoGames
