Here's my top 10 games from the 6th gen
1. Shenmue 1
2. Shadow Of The Colossus
3. GTA San Andreas
4. Prince Of Persia Sands Of The Time
5. Persona 4 (the goat JRPG ever)

6. GOW 2
7. RE Remake
8. Legend Of Zelda: Wind Waker
9. Sonic Adventure 1
10. GTA Vice City
As I stated earlier, I do not think it is neccessarily the peak but it definitely left some great impressions. If I had to choose my ten favorite games of the time:
Devil May Cry 3: Special Edition (PS2)
Do you like seeing stylish weapon combos in anime or action games? Well then, this is the game for you. Playing as the diametrically opposed half-demon twins, Dante and Vergil, you take on the ranks of demonic invaders of Earth in this occult action thriller. To help you on your journey are a collection of stylish trophy weapons from the greater demons you slay and a set of unlockable skills to expand your acrobatic abilities and weapon skills. Did I mention you can turn into a demon?
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (Xbox)
Released as part of the Grand Theft Auto Double Pack for the original Xbox it featured various improvements over the PS2 version while retaining everything that made the original release great. A timeless comic book look, the greatest licensed videogame soundtrack to ever be created, a captivating plot, a fictionalized version of 80's Miami, a great collection of vehicles (now with boats, helicopters, and motorcycles), tons of mission variety, cool unlockables, and a star-studded cast lead by Ray Liotta as the game's protagonist, Tommy Vercetti. What is not to love? (Probably the lack of swimming and climbing but the map isn't built for it anyway.)
Gun (Xbox)
You ever heard of Rockstar's Red Dead Redemption? Well, this is the game by Activision that inspired it. Never a dull moment in this wild west thriller. Riding through a large, lively, and active world on your trusty stallion while partaking in bounty hunting, law enforcement, and other activities with your melee and gunslinging skills has never been quite as exciting. Also, it boasts quite the challenge in hunting down the rarest game. Best of all, the pacing of the plot just sucks you right in and never lets go.
Ninja Gaiden Black (Xbox)
Do you like ninjas? Well I don't and I still loved this game. The way it seemlessly blends platforming, action adventure, and weapon combat is a sight to behold. On top of that is a revenge plot with enough mystery to keep the player guessing until the end. As new master ninja Ryu Hayabusa you fight a variety of both human and demonic opponents in a remote pseudo-Japanese village and a fictional European city filled with macabre secrets. At your disposal are a selection of collectible ability augmenting accessories, upgradeable martial arts weapons, and ninja magic. Adding to the amazing offerings of the base game are a selection of challenges and higher dificulties that change the game's item placement and enemies.
Psychonauts (Xbox)
An unusual platformer and rpg hybrid about a psychic boy named Razputin who infiltrates a camp for similarly gifted children. In this camp the children are taught to use their powers and navigate the physical manifestations of a person's mind by seasoned professional psychics. Only problem is that the camp's residents soon disappear with the exception of the burned out super psychic working as the janitor. So naturally it is up to Raz to get everyone back and solve the mystery of their disappearance. This journey takes him through some of the most imaginative and unusual obstacles in any platformer with themes ranging from a surreal spy suburb to a meat circus.
Resident Evil 4 (GameCube)
In a departure from the franchise, you infiltrate a cult run village in Spain to save the daughter of the President of the United States as super spy Leon S. Kennedy. Standing in your way are the demon parasite infested forces of a twisted mastermind. Some of them are intelligent enough to work together while others are mutated beyond recognition into gaint monstrosities unlike any other. Fortunately, you have modern weaponry at your disposal and a local merchant more than happy to give more of them to you in exchange for the local trinkets and Pesos. The journey through the village, castle, and fortified island is a treacherous one but its B-horror charm is sure to win you over and have you coming back for more. (It also helps that the gameplay is head and shoulders above other third person shooters of the time.)
Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne (PS2)
In this turn-based JRPG a set of high school students are invited to a hospital in a strange request from their homeroom teacher. They arrive to find it abandoned but eventually manage to find her. However, soon afterward, in a flash of light their world ceases to exist and they become separated. In this new world, demons run amok while humans are extinct. A demon takes pity on one of the youths struggling to survive and provides him with a symbiote that transforms his body into a demi-human. With the recruitment of a friendly Pixie demon this demi-human manages to find a way out of the ruins of that hospital and into this new misshaped world. With everything familiar gone, he undergoes a quest to once more find his teacher and make sense of things. What ensues is an occult odyssey unlike any other.
Silent Hill 4: The Room (Xbox)
In this horror entry you play as a poor sod locked in his apartment by supernatural forces and unable to communicate with the outside. Your only hope is a giant hole inside the wall of your bathroom. However, where it leads is beyond comprehension. You meet characters in a similar predicament in places like the subway, the remote orphanage in the forest, a peculiarly designed prison, an urban apartment complex, and a hospital. However, they seem incapable of seeing, let alone using these holes to travel back to your apartment. Your only hope is to persevere against the supernatural entities in these locations and to occasionally seek refuge in your apartment as you try to solve its mystery.
True Crime: New York City (PS2)
This detective thriller is massive in its scope. It has Driver quality driving, Max Payne quality shooting, exceptional melee weapon fighting, and a dozen different martial arts forms to utilize. All on top of a case oriented detective story with a cinematic presentation and enough set pieces to give most blockbusters a run for their money. There is a plethora of street crimes to intervent in which range from the mundane to human trafficking. As an undercover cop you can even infiltrate a street racing syndicate and fight club. You can enter almost any building, arrest anyone, and even control the state of various districts of the city. Through neglect, extortion, pawning evidence, and drug planting you can make Wall Street look like the Bowery or instead turn them into what advertisements of New York look like through skilled police work. It also has the coolest extra game mission in all open world games: Red Man Gone Wild!
Virtua Fighter 4 (PS2)
What is the most balanced fighting game in existence? Which fighting game had the most advanced particle physics at the time? Which fighting game introduced player ghosts and trainable AI opponents to the genre? Which fighting game was the first to have match replays? Which fighting game introduced customization items to the genre? Which fighting game introduced tutorials and trials to the genre? The answer to all questions is Virtua Fighter 4. While the PS2 port was a major visual downgrade from the arcade release, the gameplay and physics caried over beautifully. While lacking in presentation and extras this game is the magnum opus of fighting games on the PS2, which is saying quite a lot since the PS2 had hundreds of them.