Eurogamer lleva unos días publicando artículos sobre los mejores juegos de la generación de consolas que está terminando y ya han llegado al que según sus votaciones ha acabado siendo el mejor.
Y por supuesto es Super Mario Galaxy -> http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-11-01-games-of-the-generation-super-mario-galaxy
It's the apocalypse, and you're wearing a bumblebee costume.
Well, it's an apocalypse anyway. Out here, in the bright depths of space, Mario Galaxy wants to show you the end of a universe. And - sorry to break this - it's a universe you probably know so well. 11 years after Nintendo's designers revealed the true potential of the 3D platformer with Mario 64, Tokyo EAD would essentially draw the genre to a close, taking the simple business of running and jumping to places that running and jumping had never been - and at times moving beyond them both entirely. Your expectations would never be quite the same again.
Sure, people would still release 3D platformers after this (and Nintendo would definitely release more Mario games, too), but somewhere within Galaxy and its sequel I think there's the unmistakable sense of a great idea reaching its fullest, and perhaps final, expression. Mastery is often a dead end, isn't it? Still. What a way to go.
El segundo ha sido Dark Souls y el tercero Spelunky
Y la plebe, todos los que han quedado por debajo -> http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-11-04-eurogamers-games-of-the-generation-the-top-50