http://www.gamespot.com/best-of/?om_act=convert&om_clk=multimodule&tag=multimodule;picks;title;1I voted for Crysis.... as if it matters, but I found the results so far to be interesting:
1. Unreal Tournment 3 15%
2. Crysis 14%
3. Call of Duty 4 12%
4. Supermario Galaxy 10%
5. Halo 2 9%
6. Bioshock 8%
7. Assassin's Creed 8%
8. Mass Effect 7%
So the top two games are PC exclusive? Yay.
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Editor's Choice awards:
http://www.gamespot.com/best-of/genreawards/index.htmlBest Action Adventure Game: Gamespot Editor’s choice:
Assassin's CreedReader’s Choice:
Assassin’s CreedBest Adventure Game: Gamespot Editor’s Choice:
Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' TreasureReader’s Choice
Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' TreasureBest Shooter: Gamespot Editor’s Choice:
CrysisReader’s Choice:
CrysisWhy Crysis? It's the shooter that pushes the limits of gameplay and technology in almost every way possible. Yes, it's got the most advanced graphics seen to date, but it's also a deeply rewarding shooter that requires you to think as much as react. Dropped into large levels, you're constantly making decisions, whether you're conscious of them or not. Which approach do you take to the objective? Go stealthy or guns blazing? How about using your nanosuit's powers to vault over a fence or onto a rooftop to hide from the enemy? Use cloak and stalk your prey? Do you even want to get in a firefight right now?
One of the most rewarding moments that we had in Crysis was during an escape from a military base at night. Running into the woods, we stumbled into a large squad of soldiers hunting us. The ability to make your own tactics on the fly let us suddenly slow down to use the suit's cloak powers, silenced weapons, and headshots to raise havoc in the enemy's ranks. Suddenly, the hunters were the hunted, and they were panicking at being picked off one by one. This wasn't a "stealth only" sequence; we could have gone guns blazing or bypassed the enemy altogether. It was this open-ended, emergent gameplay--the ability to let us tackle our challenges in whatever way we wished while requiring us to think on our feet that helped the game squeak past impressive shooters such as the highly addictive Call of Duty 4, the extremely polished Halo 3, the creepy and distinctive BioShock, and the jam-packed game known as The Orange Box--all of which are genuinely exceptional games in their own right that are absolutely, positively worth your while. But for being able to make us feel like an incredibly lethal and intelligent predator in a way that perhaps no other game has done, Crysis takes this award.
Best Fighting Game:Gamespot Editor’s Choice:
Virtua Fighter 5Reader’s Choice:
Virtua Fighter 5Best Platformer: Gamespot Editor’s Choice:
Super Mario GalaxyReader’s Choice:
Super Mario GalaxyBest Driving Game: Gamespot’s Editor’s Choice:
Forza Motorsport 2Reader’s Choice:
Forza Motorsport 2Best Puzzle Game: Gamespot’s Editor’s Choice:
Orange BoxReader’s Choice:
Orange BoxBest Rhythm/Music Game: Gamespot’s Editor’s Choice:
Rock BandReader’s Choice: Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock
Best Role-playing Game: Gamespot’s Editor’s Choice:
Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3Reader's Choice:
The WitcherBest Strategy Game:Gamespot’s editor’s Choice:
World in ConfictReader’s Choice:
Supreme CommanderGAME OF THE YEAR: Gamespot's editor's choice:
Supermario GalaxyReader's Choice:
Crysis