[quote=TheRogueRose] It seems like the games I get invested in end up starting to be forgotten.I don't know if Skyrim falls into that category yet, but I feel that Dragon Age is getting there and Inquisition hasn't been released yet.Anyone remember Ty the Tasmanian Tiger? [/quote] [quote=gcold] Mirror's edge. When people talk about DICE, Battlefield automatically gets associated. [/quote] You two take all of my yes. All of it. Ty the Tasmanian Tiger was about 50% of my childhood, and Mirror's Edge is easily one of my favourite games of all time - innovative and unique with an art style I really gelled with. My addition to this list is Jak X: Combat Racing. It received decent reviews, but I haven't ever heard anyone else mention it in gaming conversations, despite Jak and Daxter obviously coming up a lot. Jak X was a fast-paced aggressive racing game in the spirit of Burnout Revenge. Imagine Gran Turismo with rocket launchers and machine guns, and then set it in the Jak series' dark post-first-game world, with the same humorous writing and excellent animation to add great texture and flavour to the story that supports the awesome, badass racing gameplay. I adored driving around the desert in Jak III, and they went and made a whole game out of it - and it's effing brilliant. Rather than being a cheap spinoff like it could have been, Naughty Dog managed to make it a legitimately fun, enjoyable addition to the series, with just as much merit as any of the other games. It had its faults, sure, but I sunk way too many hours into it as a kid.