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Eugene Morton is the Interactive Producer for Attack of the Show!, and he's also the official unofficial photographer around the office, so whenever we need pictures of girls in Warcraft costumes, he's our guy. He is also the most devoted Insane Clown Posse fan in the world, and Faygo runs in his veins.

I haven't given a damn about a Castlevania game since Super Castlevania IV, but Castlevania: Lords of Shadow is too good to be ignored. Everything from the character designs, to the story, to the way it controls is flawless. It's like a Martin Scorsese film; long, good and satisfying.
Read on for the rest of Eugene's Top Five!

The only thing I didn't like about Fallout 3 was how depressing it was. I had to take three different kinds of an antidepressants to keep me from shooting myself in the face with a plasma rifle. I'm so glad Fallout: New Vegas is set in Nevada. The sunshine, desert air and prostitutes roaming the New Vegas strip really do a lot to elevate my mood.

Simply put, Red Dead Redemption is the best western of all time. As much as I love The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and Hondo, Rockstar has managed to create an emotional experience beyond anything John Wayne ever had a hand in. Plus, John Wayne never fought zombies, except in my imagination.

I find most racing titles dreadfully boring, including the beloved Ridge Racer and Gran Turismo games. However, Split/Second makes racing fun again by adding explosions and unabashed chaos. If Split/Second had heat seeking turtle shells, the game would be perfect!

As a comic book nerd, how could I not love the XBLA port of the arcade classic, X-Men? It's one of the best beat 'em ups ever and the ability to play as six of my favorite Marvel heroes makes it a game that will always hold a special place in my mutie-loving heart.
Check back as the entire staff reveals their Top Five Games of 2010. What were yours?



