Ultima Online did much more for the MMO genre than EverQuest did and was much more important. Insert random 3D MMO and it could have done as well as EverQuest, it's success was all about timing, not content or merit.
MGS 2 inventing the stealth genre? please, Thief: The Dark Project Came out in 1998. Also this list is a joke without Battlefield 1942. Console games can pretend it's still the 90's while they play their simplistic MW2 but the Battlefield series evolved the FPS genre by making it include varied military vehicles and enormous 64 player battles the whole way back in 2002.
Glad TF2 and CS were mentioned, but TF map should be 2Fort instead. You could also make an argument for CS Assault map instead of dust. Dust is certainly worthy though.
The Airport map is a straight rip off of a good old Counter-Strike map. Firing a gun from an AC-130 has been done before: Desert Combat Mod for Battlefield 1942. $10 price jump for no reason but ego is unacceptable and justifies not buying this game alone for PC. The PC has many great shooters, missing out on this one is no big deal, especially with BF:BC2 coming soon.
Gamesradar and PCGamer have the most trustworthy reviews in the industry. I've been getting PC gamer for 10 years and I can say from experience they are very accurate. I enjoyed the demo for this game.
omg, Theme park, haven't thought of that game in ages. Great game but yes that guy was the Stanley of the game, STFU. Though I got sick of GTA IV for PC I spent enough time to get sick of fat ass and random girls calling me.
omg True Crime, that was the last schatsoft I ever bought. That was the final straw that made me stalwart in never impulse buying again. I was pining for a GTA and got a total asian tird. I beta tested Planet side, not terrible but nothing special.