Top 10 downloadable games of 2009
The decade is coming to an end (actually it has already come to an end in certain parts of the world), and this year was the year that downloadable games saw some quality titles released, which didn’t go the usual retail way. We’ve compiled our top 10 downloadable games of 2009. We did not include DLC or expansions as part of retail games (like GTA 4 DLC etc.).
10: Rag Doll Kung Fu: Fists of Plastic (PS3)
The original Rag Doll Kung Fu was a hit on Steam when it was released way back in 2005, and the new PSN version, which featured brand new and rather stunning HD visuals, however, a short single-player campaign kept it from being a must-own title for PS3 owners.
9. Bejeweled 2 (multi-platform)
The original Bejeweled was nothing short of a sensation when it came out in 2001, and has sold millions of copies on all sorts of platforms. The sequel, while keeping many of the same gameplay elements, is a worthy successor and should be in any puzzle-player’s collection.
8: Splosion Man (Xbox 360)
Downloadable games are often where developers take big chances in terms of gameplay, and developer Twisted Pixel Games certainly took some chances with Splosion Man, where your character simply explodes whenever you do something. Anything, really. It’s one of the most entertaining downloadable games of 2009, sadly though, it’s an Xbox 360 exclusive.
7: Trine (PS3, PC)
Easily one of the most beautiful games of 2009, including the retail blockbusters that were released as well. It’s not only a great single player experience, but also features co-op for up to three players, who can take on the puzzles and challenges together.
6: Trials HD (Xbox 360)
Remember the original, and highly addictive “Motocross” game Elasto Mania, released way back in 2000? A spiritual successor named “Trials” was released online years later, and now, Trials HD on Xbox 360. It’s easily one of the most addictive games you’ll find on Xbox Live.
5: Plants vs. Zombies (PC, Xbox 360, other)
Developer PopCap seemingly cannot do anything bad, each game seems better and better, more and more addictive. Plants Vs. Zombies is a new take on the Tower Defense genre, and if you know the concept, you’ll know just how addictive it can get. Throw in Zombies and the usual PopCap humor, and you got yourself hours upon hours of fun.
4: PixelJunk Shooter (PS3)
3. Flower (PS3)
If games had cult-classics like movies (which games do, to some extent), Flower for the PSN would be the first member to join that club. It not only features stunning visuals and artwork, but an amazing ambient soundtrack and controls that make Flower one of the most innovative games of 2009, if not the most innovative game of 2009.
2. Fat Princess (PS3)
Team multilayer games saw something new with Fat Princess, an interesting take on Capture the Flag game mode — where instead of flags, you got Far Princesses — with a cute 3D cartoon style. It had all the bells and whistles of multiplayer games, with different classes, awards and rankings and much more, but unlike most other games, it had style.
1. Battlefield 1943 (Xbox 360, PS3)
Nothing short of a game which challenges most games released at $50 price-point in retail. While it was a cut down version of the Battlefield formula, it still featured exciting multiplayer action, great visuals and fully destructible environments. It’s one of the best multiplayer games of 2009, and for $15, it’s worth it for anyone with an Xbox 360 or PS3.
















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