1. Halo 3 (2007)
Halo 3 was godlike. And I know this is an insufferable thing to say, but you really had to be there. It was 2007, and by this point almost everyone was moving on to the 360 generation, where Xbox Live had become universal (and almost everyone was mic'd up thanks to that cheap, rubbish mic). This was the period when Halo was at it's most popular, and it felt like a real community, thanks to an excellent Forge and thousands of iconic fanmade maps and modes like Duck Hunt, Griffball, and Jenga Tower.
And that's not to mention how strong the multiplayer was by default, with iconic maps like The Pit, Guardian and Valhalla. Alongside a great campaign that saw us team up and even play as the Arbiter. It also had the most epic ending of any Halo game, which saw you escaping the ring's self-destruction in a Warthog, jumping the gap to make it onto the ship Forward Unto Dawn.
There will never be a Halo game as good as Halo 3 in its prime, and we have to accept that reality. But we'll always have the memories. | © Xbox