9. Infamous 2 (PS3)
No, not Second Son - that game was just more of the same floaty combat albeit with a gorgeous lick of paint caking over everything - instead it's Infamous 2 that's the real crown jewel in Sucker Punch's crown thanks to a shiny narrative sheen. Coming off the back of one of the
greatest twists in gaming history - something that'll still not be spoiled if you're in possession of a PS3 and fancy experiencing it - Infamous 2 upped the stakes considerably by pitting you once again against the titanic unknown force known as The Beast. Somewhat like Majora's Mask or Mass Effect 3 in terms of an overarching apocalyptic force about to have your eyelids for breakfast, Sucker Punch also refined the combat, giving Cole access to even more abilities you'd only unlock by aligning yourself as either a villain or hero in the eyes of the people. Factor in the gorgeous aesthetic that looked like something Naughty Dog would be jealous of, and the entire package zipped by at a perfect pace.