10. Dishonored
Bethesda
Dishonored is a really fun game. It is basically Assassins Creed, but in First Person. It also has the Hitman "kill the target only" gameplay mixed in, meaning the more baddies you kill, the worse the outcome of the game. There is even an achievement where you have to beat the game without killing anyone or getting seen. It is really hard. This game is fun even after you've beaten it once.
9. Rocksmith
Ubisoft.

Do you remember becoming champion at the plastic guitar and beating every song on expert? I'm pretty sure anyone since the 90's who has lived does. But do you remember plugging in a real guitar and actually learning the songs step by step? The answer is probably not. That's because Ubisoft was a little late to release this title. The guitar game buzz had already died down, with Guitar Hero going out back in 2010. Nonetheless, I bought it (well, my dad bought it, but still) and even though it may not be the most entertaining game in the world, it does give you the ability to entertain. This game allows you to actually learn the songs and play them , but like every guitarist knows, it takes a lot of practice. If you want to learn guitar or bass guitar, the 80 bucks is worth it.
8. Call of Duty: World At War
Okay, I'll admit, if COD has ever done anything right, it was here. Truth is, this is the only game I ever really enjoyed out of the series. But that's because it was different from the other games. I mean, two player campaign, the introduction of the "addicting" zombies mode, and the tanks in multiplayer. It was all there, but then Treyarch and Infinity Ward decided to go foop things up and make every game the same. But if I ever play COD, it's this one. STOP MODDING IT!!!
7. Borderlands 2
Borderlands has been one of my favorite major label series. I like the fact that it revolves around co-op, and yes, I mean revolves around it. Not like Left for Dead, where it claims to be the same, but all you have to do is not be last. And besides, I have always preferred co-op over versus. I think it is how a game needs to be played. With people cooperating to take down an enemy, not stabbing each other in the back. Not that you can't do that in this game.
6. Halo in general
I've been playing halo for six years now. I remember when Halo 3 released, and it was the biggest hit of the year. Everyone loved it, and still holds its reputation today. Though, I feel that its beginning to go into a COD style, with nothing changing. Sure, halo 4 saw the forerunner weapons, but they didn't really differ from the other weapons. The thing is, if you want to make a game fun, make it unfair. Make some overpowered weapons, make some not so good weapons. That was fun in halo 3, when an enemy had the tank or the rocket launcher, and you had to look out for that, but now it's more like "Look out, he has a bazooka!"
and "Oh don't worry, we have one too!!" That is what makes halo 4 a little less than fun. But, overall, the halo series has had one of the biggest impacts on gaming history.
5. Minecraft
Some people may say that this is an indie title. They are wrong. Minecraft is the result of an indie title called Minecraft. But it has the force of a call of duty title, is over 20 bucks, has its own merchandise, and is a multi-media production. But that doesn't mean I don't occasionally play it. I'm not addicted to it, though. An addiction to a game is very rare for me. In fact, there are only 2 series in the world that I have ever been addicted to (you'll see them in this list later). But this is a great game. The best thing about it is that you set your own goals and challenges. The only thing I hate about Minecraft is creative mode. Creative was a pointless addition...
4. Gears of War: Judgment
I've never been a really huge fan of Gears of War. That was until the 2013 release of Gears of War: Judgment. This game has one thing that no other game has that makes it really fun.
Overrun.
In the Overrun mode, one team plays as the locust, and attempts to destroy the "humans" defenses. It is a default class based mode, so you can only use a single set of classes. This mode alone is almost all I have played in Judgment, but it proves to be really fun, if not a bit repetitive. It is one of the few things I can play for hours on end.
3. Far Cry 3
Far Cry 3 is an amazing game. Where Far Cry 2 failed to be fun (multiplayer was okay.) FC3 was proven to be one of the best games of 2012. Basically, your on an island trying to survive among a jungle war filled with pirates and animals. It is an open world shooter, and therefore one of the few open-world games to also include multiplayer. Everything in this game proves to be fun. From the epic campaign, to the awesome multiplayer, to the even more awesome map editor. It is one of, if not the only game on the xbox 360/ ps3 that allows you to terraform, which means you actually get to shape the landscape.
2. Skyrim
What's so good about Skyrim? Well, let's start off with the fact that it never ends. Not literally, but it does provide 300+ hours of gameplay, which is enough to keep anyone busy for a few years unless they are suffering a very bad addiction. Like me. I earlier said that only two games have ever caused addiction for me. This is one of them. Well, I may not be as addicted as I used to be, but this one is worth picking up if you like fantasy games. It keeps you busy forever, and one of the coolest features is that you don't even have to do the main quest at all. You can totally skip it, or stop right in the middle of it. There is plenty to do in the world of Skyrim, and it is all worth your time.
NUMBER ONE...
Mass Effect series
See that box? I own that. Why? Because it is the best trilogy of games ever to land on this planet. If Bioware, therefore EA, has ever made a game that I like, it is the Mass Effect series. I can't even count how many times I have played through these games. Probably too many. And yet, I'm still seriously addicted. There are just so many things to do, so many outcomes, and you get the emotional aspect mixed in even. I get sad when some characters die, and I scream with joy when others do, sometimes even when they are my own squad mates. Not enough can be said about these games, so go pick em' up yourself.
There you go. I don't hate major label games. I am just in heavy support of indie games. Truth is, I play both of them a lot, because they are fun. And fun games don't deserve to be ignored or made fun of. They are played for pure enjoyment. Games should not be played for competition or to look cool, or even so you can brag to your friends about how you unlocked the "diamond camo." Games are meant to pass time, to draw connections with others, and to be fun. There is no reason to hate a game because it doesn't have multiplayer, or because the graphics are bad. Even if the game is hard, don't hate it. It is supposed to be hard. That is where the fun is. I'm not saying you have to enjoy it. For some people, enjoying a game is just impossible. So sit down and play some awesome games!!!