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  1. Nov 7, 2019 · Counting Minecraft among the most influential games of the 2010s is a no-brainer. According to its developer, Mojang, Minecraft recently became the bestselling video game of all time, beating out ...

    • Red Dead Redemption
    • DMC – Devil May Cry
    • Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number
    • Doom
    • Persona 5
    • Cuphead
    • Nier: Automata
    • Xenoblade Chronicles 2
    • God of War
    • Pistol Whip

    At the beginning of the 2010s, Rockstar managed to clean up its bad-boy image. Though subsequent releases would still have some dissent from concerned parents and an overly concerned lawyer, reception towards the publisher was no longer met with the same level of hostility compared to the start of the 2000s. The Red Dead franchise was also given a ...

    I understand that many people will read this entry, shudder and conjure a pox on my house and horses for merely mentioning Ninja Theory’s stab at revitalising a beloved hack and slashseries. What Ninja Theory brought to the table was sound fighting mechanics, some memorable boss battles such as demonic news anchor Bob Barbas and an attempt at an or...

    By 2015, there was no denying that the indie market was on fire. Within the space of 5 short years, many amazing titles were making their way to the Steam store and with the advent of streaming hitting its stride also, these two elements brought gaming as a whole kicking and screaming into the future. There were so many games that got the attention...

    From its 1993 debut onwards, DOOM became a franchise of legendary proportions, as it should have been. It helped birth a new playstyle for generations to come within the FPS genre, and the idea of one man and his shotgun laying to waste the demons of hell was an alluring, yet simple concept that printed money for id Software. Its soundtrack, though...

    As proven in previous lists, there’s always at least one franchise that started life as a beloved cult classic before making the jump to the mainstream smoothly. Persona, come on down. The first 4 titles of this exemplary JRPG series always gained more fans with every subsequent release, so much so that when Persona 5 was announced, excitement was ...

    From its inception, Cupheadwas always going to draw the attention of many gamers. An indie title made by a family of brothers, the Moldenhauer family, with an art style akin to old Fleischer and Disney cartoons, no one had seen anything like Cuphead, especially in the indie circuit. Everything from its presentation down to the extreme difficulty wa...

    The soundtrack that inspired this 3-decade journey into video game soundtracks. Nier: Automatawill hold a very special place in my heart for being there for me during a very emotional time. It’s a game that some may think is full of the usual anime sci-fi hijinks when you see the cover art of three armed robots looking longingly into the distance. ...

    Xenoblade Chronicles is a franchise that can be summed up as “Marmite”. You’ll find those who love the franchise to death, or people that aren’t so hot on it. For my money, I can understand why it’s a franchise that is admired, however, between its auto fight mechanics and questionable story choices, it was not my cup of tea. However, that does not...

    Throughout the PS2 and PS3 era, there wasn’t a franchise quite like God of War. A trilogy of games about a pissed off demi-god with extreme daddy issues, critics and gamers alike praised God Of War for not only its story, but its refreshing take on the hack and slash genre too. The trilogy’s soundtrack was also epic, bringing in choirs and orchestr...

    It would feel wrong to not touch on the world of VR on this list. VR is slowly but surely coming away from its misconceived notions of being a gimmick, much like the PS Move or Microsoft Kinect. Oculus, Google and Sony are throwing some serious money behind it and with games such as Half-Life: Alyx and Boneworks garnering much needed praise and att...

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  3. The music of the 2009 video game Minecraft, developed by Mojang Studios, primarily consists of two soundtrack albums by German musician Daniel Rosenfeld, better known as C418. American composer Lena Raine has also contributed music for four major updates to the game since 2020, alongside Aaron Cherof and Kumi Tanioka who worked on the most recent version in 2024.

    • 14 June 2020
  4. Nov 11, 2019 · The most important games of the decade, a series of essays by writers at Polygon. How Minecraft, Spelunky, and other games from 2010 to 2019 altered the course of the video game industry forever.

    • Doom (2016) – Mick Gordon. It may seem obvious in hindsight but the unhumanly perfect pairing of Mick Gordon’s soundtrack with id Software’s DOOM is an experience unlike any other.
    • Florence – Kevin Penkin. Australia’s own Kevin Penkin goes toe-to-toe with any AAA composer. After his wildly successful score for the anime series Made In Abyss, Penkin has been hot property, to say the least.
    • No Man’s Sky: Music For An Infinite Universe (2016) – 65daysofstatic. While No Man’s Sky was a catastrophic, lie-riddled flop upon launch (but admittedly, somewhat redeemed since), the soundtrack is nothing short of incredible.
    • The Last Of Us (2013) – Gustavo Santaolalla. Widely recognised as a masterpiece, Gustavo Santaolalla’s haunting soundtrack takes no small cut of the cloth.
  5. Dec 19, 2019 · The 2010s are when video games solidly took their place in the mainstream. ... Minecraft is still the most watched game on YouTube, ... The 100 Most Influential People of 2024;

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  6. Dec 19, 2019 · Few games better encapsulate the 2010s than the ever-popular Minecraft. Analogues and echoes of the decade’s most pressing questions can be found somewhere in its story.

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