30 Greatest Games of 2005
Next Generation continues its end-of-year celebration with a treatise on the 30 finest games of the year. From the article: "Some may remember 2005 as a year of financial shortfalls, rising game production costs, depleted Xbox 360 stock, political soap-boxing, or over-exertion in Korean Internet cafes. Forget all that stuff for now. 2005 wasn't a year to be remembered for one great gaming breakthrough or innovation, but it did produce some remarkable products. It was a year marked with some of the best games of the fading generation. "
Looks like the EA model of development (release early, release often, around Christmas) is finally catching on to the developer world.
"All you have to do is be fragile and grateful. So stay the underdog." Chuck Palahniuk, Choke
Man, what a disappointment. I only see one game in the "list", and I've never even heard "Server 500 error".