Top 10 Xbox Live Arcade Games

Although games have been coming out for Xbox Live Arcade since the 360’s launch, many are saying that with recent releases like REZ HD, N+, and this week’s release of Trigger Heart Exelica, the service is really hitting its stride as a distribution format.

With over two years under its belt, and the fact that this site just came into existence recently, I think it’s time to recognize the best games Xbox Live Arcade has to offer.

And so, without further delay, I present the top 10 Xbox Live Arcade Games!

Number 10: Pac-Man: Championship Edition

Pac Man Championship Edition

Although it looks like nothing more than a graphical update, there were many gameplay tweaks made for this release. Different mazes, a time limit, and the game’s classic gameplay make this one of the best.

Number 9: Catan

Catan

Although a board game about trading natural resources might not sound like the best idea ever, trust me, it is great. This game works wonderfully with Xbox Live because it really does need human opponents. You can pick up the game in a matter of minutes but there is tons of depth there. Also, if you really like Catan you should probably check out Carcassone.

Number 8: Omega Five

Omega Five

The first true original on this list, Omega Five is a great horizontal scrolling shooter. Not quite R-Type Final, but still a welcome addition to the system’s library.

Number 7: Alien Hominid HD

Alien Hominid

The little game that could. It got its start as a flash game on Newgrounds, managed to get a full retail publication on the PS2, and Gamecube, and now a high definition overhaul for Xbox Live. Funny, beautiful, and brutally difficult, Alien Hominid out “Metal Slugs” Metal Slug 3 for the seven spot.

Number 6: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

TMNT

One of the best co-op arcade games of all time, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is still as fun on the 360 as it was in the arcade almost two decades ago.

Number 5: Trigger Heart Exelica

Trigger Heart Exelica

Ok, I admit that I’m cheating a little bit by listing this since it doesn’t come out until tomorrow, but it’s one of my favorite shooters on the Dreamcast (and that’s saying something). All signs point to this being basically a port to bring it up to par (higher resolution, achievements, etc.), so there will have to be some kind of historically bad screw up for this not to be as fun of a game on the 360 as it was on the Dreamcast.

Number 4: Rez HD

Rez

Rez is, well, Rez. There’s not much else like it. It’s just an amazingly beautiful rail-shooter that has to been seen to be believed.

Number 3: Bomberman Live

Bomberman Live

The Bomberman series has always been one of my favorites, and this entry does not disappoint. Although there is a single player aspect to the game, it’s really just practice for the real game. It really is one of the best mutiplayer games on this, or any, system.

Number 2: Castlevania: Symphony of the Night

Castlevania: Symphony of the Night

Forget Xbox Live Arcade, this is one of the best games ever. A decade after its original release on the PS1, Konomi still hasn’t moved much further (in a positive direction anyway). Beautiful graphics, great sound, tight gameplay, it has it all.


And Number 1:

Geometry Wars: Retro Evolved

Geometry Wars

This game, more than any other epitomizes Xbox Live Arcade. The first great game of the service, it is the one I recommend no matter what a friend’s genre of choice may be. Trippy, fun, and tough as nails, this game has yet to (and I doubt ever will) be surpassed.


Fez

I can honestly say this is the most impressive innovation I’ve seen in a game in a long time.

More impressive than the Portal gun, more impressive than the spherical worlds in Super Mario Galaxy. I even like this more than Forge in Halo 3, but maybe not the ability to record stuff. Seriously that should be required by law. But then again, that’s not really gameplay.

Anyway, check out this gameplay footage.

The game is everything Super Paper Mario wishes it was.

Fez, developed by Kokoromi, recently won the Independent Games Festival Award for Excellence in Visual Art. I’m glad that they’re getting recognition of this, but I really think they should have won in the Design Innovation category as well.

I really can’t wait to get my hands on this game. Xbox Live Arcade, Steam, whatever. Just get it out there and playable.

If you want more info on Kokoromi hit up their site or check out this interview over at Arthouse Games.


Welcome to the Game Room

I was having trouble thinking of what to write about for my first post on the site, so even though most of it has been covered on the about page, this will be sort of an introduction and mission statement type entry.

In other words, I got tired of looking at the 404 error while working on the style of the site.

My name is Hans Wuerflein. (Pronounced “Hanz Were-fline” because no one in my family can even fake the German accent required to pronounce it the way it was originally)

I’m a News Editorial Journalism student at Oklahoma Sate University. I’m also the president of the Gamers of OSU, but other than that all I do is sit around and play games.

I hope to someday write professionally for a video game magazine or website, but I’ll take just about whatever job is available after I graduate. Oklahoma Game & Fish Magazine here I come!

As far as the gaming goes, I play both console and PC, but not a lot of handheld stuff at the moment. I’ve yet to find a genre that I didn’t like at least one representative of, but FPS, strategy (real-time or turn-based), rhythm, puzzle, and old-school point and click adventures (specifically Lucasarts’) are some of my favorites. I play sports games, but I refuse to pay more that $5 for a copy of Madden, so I’m still looking forward to playing the ‘07 installment.

I have a gaming PC, but it’s starting to fall behind. It can run everything but Crysis (duh) and Bioshock (stupid SM 3.0) though. On the console side of things I’ve got a 360, Xbox, PS2, Gamecube, Dreamcast, Saturn, N64, SNES, Genesis/32X, and a knock-off NES. So yeah, I can play just about anything released up though 2007 unless it’s exclusive to the Wii or PS3.

Anyway, the point of this site is really to give me a place to write down my thoughts on games the industry, gaming culture, and whatever else gaming related I happen to think of. Also to get a grade in the class its for, but mainly for the writing thing.

So check back soon for, as the header suggests, news, reviews, and rants about video games.