2019 is over, and so is the entire decade of the 2010s. So, it is time to look back at 10 years of gaming and decide on a Top 10 list for each of them. This helps greatly when we eventually decide on our Top 100 Games of the 2010s.
As a staff, a vote was held and a Top 15 for 2016 was chosen. Now, podcast hosts Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison are joined by Jens Dietrich, Randy Isbelle, and Daniel Anderson to make the final decisions.
Where do games such as Persona 5, Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Nier: Automata, and PUBG land on the list? Could there be any surprise inclusions? Or even exclusions. You’ll need to tune in and find out.
2017 Games of the Decade: Nier Automata, Persona 5, PUBG
Also, check out our thoughts on the previous years: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2016.
About Video Games 2 the MAX
A podcast where Sean Garmer and Marc Morrison get together to talk about everything involving Video Games. Every week, they discuss what they are playing or reviewing, the gaming news of the week, upcoming games, and more.
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Sean Garmer
Sean Garmer has a long history with Video Games, since childhood. But truly, things got serious when he discovered Pokemon on the Gameboy and thus his Japanese RPG fandom was born. Sean has channeled that love of games into reviewing them. Not only that, but he also analyzes the games industry on the Video Games 2 the MAX podcast, and writes about it on various sites. Sean pretty much plays any kind of game nowadays, but he still prefers his first love, the JRPG.
Marc Morrison
Marc Morrison brings years of experience writing about games and of course playing them. He currently writes a Top 8 column every week at 411mania and also reviews games as well. Marc plays different kinds of games and he takes analyzing games to heart. Marc also brings a practical look at the Entertainment realm and is happy to spend time talking Doctor Who or another TV show.