For reference, from your poll, I've finished Bioshock: Infinite and The Last of Us. As I've played GTA 3, VC, SA and 4 on PC, I'm waiting for V's PC release. Bioshock was pretty and great to explore, but the gunplay was bleh. It was okay, rented and beat it on PS3, got it for free on PC but still don't care enough to play through it again (only redeemed my PC code to buy the promising DLC). I didn't like Uncharted: Golden Abyss and the first Uncharted, but I liked The Last of Us. It's really hard to tell how much I liked it though, because I rented, so I can't go back and check my opinions on it. I think melee being viable, along with the "crafting" system, mixed up the third person shooty enough for me to enjoy myself.
Top 3 of the year, so far:
-
Trials Evolution: Gold Edition (Does it count? This version was released this year on PC

) - Trials 2, HD and Evolution are all incredible games to me. They're like the next evolution in platforming. Hear me out. The physics engine is so naunced, consistent and fun that just spending hours refining your riding is incredibly satisfying and entertaining. The multiplayer could use some work though. Still, I played this for 118 hours in the first month it came out, lol. 40 hours spent building my own track (which sucked, but I tried

-
State of Decay (PC) It has many problems but the groundwork it laid is addictive and cool; could really turn into something amazing with more funding and time for a sequel; PC mods could also elevate it to greatness. I'm not sure if it would hold up to replays--maybe sandbox mode will be its saving grace?--but, I'm having a lot of fun with it. Still, it could do with a lot of fleshing out and a difficulty increase. It's way too easy so far, kinda mars the experience when I know I'll be fine as long as I don't do anything too stupid. I've only been close to dying once--due to something behaving in a way I didn't expect.
-
Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed (PC) - this is the best kart/arcade racing game I've ever played (maybe tied with Blur). If I still had the opportunity for playing tons of local mulitplayer, like I did in my Mario Kart 64 days, I'd be more sure of how much I liked this game. Not sure how well it'll hold up in the long run, but with less and less time in adulthood, that becomes ever harder to judge. Anyways, it's very fun, all the tracks are good and the skill ceiling leaves room to grow. I grew up with Nintendo, just saying, it wasn't nostalgia for me. Oh, also: Mario Kart is still fun, so please don't hit me for liking Sonic Racing.
There's still titles I've yet to play that could shake up this ranking, we'll see.