warning: wall of text ahead, drive with caution.
prototype, halo(I like 1 and 2, 3 let me down a little bit), darkest of days, mirrors edge, wait, am I the only one seeing a connection? most of the games listed here got bad reviews from Yahtzee. reviewer of the people my ass(kidding, kidding). but no, I liked most games Yahtzee said where bad because, dare I say it, he really isn't that good a reviewer. he latches on and pics nicks like a freakin monkey on crack and as a bad case of the silent hill fanboy(otherwise know as 'it's not silent hill so it suxxxxxx!!!111one' syndrome), but I'm not here to yell about Yahtzee, am I?
I liked prototype because it is always fun to run around the streets turning people into extra chunky salsa with a blade coming out of you're arm, and why do people complain about graphics? I have the 360 version and there not really that bad. I LIKED(notice I did not say LOVE) the Halo games because they realized what the where, 1 was an okay game in multiplayer but was a pretty solid single player, and 2 realized that it's big draw was online, so it did a god job with that. I was swept up in the hype machine for Darkest of Days, and I think it was actually pretty good when it comes to gameplay. sure, my computer sounds like a dying mouse when I put it on higher setting, but it is still pretty fun. mirrors edge wasn't the best game ever made, but it was actually pretty good when it comes to the running. combat with fists was dangerous enough to make you think things through on harder difficulties and the guns where not over powered(one bullet didn't kill everything, as a military policeman in full armor will take more than a single pistol round to kill) or under powered(you could pretty much handle anything that the game throws at you if you have a weapon), making them usable, but not the answer to everything.