10 Best Capcom Games Of The Decade - Ranked
5. Dragon's Dogma
Arguably the best third-person RPG of the decade, Dragon's Dogma is the cult classic everyone's heard about through a friend or an online recommendation.
Its combat and class-building benefit variety, and group encounters - though based on A.I. helpers rather than real-time players - help strike a balance between single player immersion and the increased scale of a teamwork-based bout.
Best of all, the game's unique Pawn system lets you send teammates to other peoples' games, returning with lessons learned and XP gained, to benefit you in the long run. It's a neat way of tying everyone's games together, but in a supremely unobtrusive and enjoyable way.
Animation-heavy and full of humungous creatures that require specific takedowns to defeat, Dragon's Dogma's story is a ridiculous farce, but its combat and overall progression are sublime.