
But when have we seen Man regressed to a primitive tribal status, hunting with slings and sharp sticks, while the wildlife around him has evolved into robotic organisms? Mechanized woodland creatures, armor-plated metallic crocodiles, and robotic dinosaur-like behemoths packing fully-stocked missile launchers quickly turn the tables in the predator-prey dynamic around on you. Sure, we’ve all taken on the role of a protagonist who’s somehow survived the end of the world and must find a way to make ends meet in new, hostile surroundings. You’d do well not to write off Horizon Zero Dawn as just another post-apocalyptic RPG. Here we reach the culmination of our feature, the top 10 of our staff-wide favourite RPGs of the 2010-2019 decade! The results have been tallied and placed into three groups: those falling in a group ranked 50 to 26, another group for 25 to 11, and our top ten. This gave us a still impressively list of a little over 100 titles to decide between in staff-wide vote. As for our regular awards, ports, enhanced remasters, and the like were not included in the eligible list of games.

To start this off, we undertook an initial nomination periods, which was determined by the winner of our awards from those past years, with that group supplemented by a number of wildcards that may have been missed out for any reason.

This particular post is the final part for the results of the site-wide selection of our favourite games of the decade. More details and access to all of the other parts of the feature can be found on our introduction post.
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We have a week’s worth of posts to excite you all in what it is probably our biggest combined feature to date. Welcome to RPGamer’s extravaganza of celebrating the games from the previous ten years.
