40 Most Entertaining PlayStation & Xbox Games Of All Time

32. Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (PS3, 360)

Do I even have to explain this one? Nope? Good, moving on. I have never been a fan of FPS games and I'm still not; they usually make me mad and frustrated. I always get killed first and therefore never level up or Prestige, so I did the only thing I know how to do; I hacked my save file and gave myself every gun and perk in the game. Since then on, the game has been a lot more fun. I've heard that the campaign is very fun, although I've never actually started it (I've been spending all my time on Sniper-Fi). Best Part: Playing online only to discover that you are terrible at the game and at life and that every person online hates your guts and is nearly one thousand times better than you, eventually causing you to rage-quit and throw your controller at your TV screen as tears roll down our face, causing your vision to blur, which is scary in its own right and makes you cry even harder. No? I guess I'm the only one. The split screen was pretty fun though.

31. Dead Rising 2 (PS3, 360)

Dead Rising 2 All I must say about this title is: two chainsaws, a load of duct tape and a paddle make a great weapon. It's the same concept as Dead Island, but better. Now, I was never good at turning in my homework on time during school (or even waking up in time for that matter), so this game became a little hard for me. For those of you who don't know, Dead Rising 2 is essentially one big timer. Every story mode mission is on the clock and has to potential to become very annoying. The sandbox mode, however, redeemed the game and caused me to have tons of fun. Best Part: Combining a flashlight and a diamond to create an amazing Star Wars-themed zombie killing machine! That's right, you get your very own Explosive Ewok! It was actually a light-saber, but who wouldn't want one of those Endor locals in your arsenal?
 
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An avid reader of films and TV shows, Costandinos Karalis enjoys nearly every genre and sub-genre known to mankind. His week usually consists of eating cereal and writing. Occasionally he will enter productive mode and actually do something, but until then, he keeps up-to-date on everything that Doctor Who and DC Comics have to offer.