1. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots – Game of the Year
Incredible graphics, voice acting, and action only scratch the surface of what Makes Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots something special. It took all of the earlier games to set this one up, and MGS4 takes full advantage of the fact.
The game is enjoyable for new comers, who will enjoy one of the finest stealth/action games ever made, but it is the Metal Gear Solid fans who will swoon over the story arcs and characters in this game. MGS4 is an accomplishment in gaming, and is simply not to be missed.
2. Little Big Planet – Most Innovative Game of the Year
However, the gameplay on the disc is really only the start of what makes Little Big Planet so incredible. This game illustrates what is being referred to as Game 3.0: games where users can generate new content and share them with each other. Little Big Planet is not only a game, but also a sandbox where you can make your own levels and even games.
3. Resistance 2 – Shooter of the Year
4. Grand Theft Auto IV - Action Game of the Year
Crime and adventure are the name of the game, again, in GTAIV. Some complained that the game was simply more of the same, but the improvements to gameplay and graphics make GTAIV a more polished experience than the others in the series, and it is easily as fun to play as the games of the past.
Bottom line? It's hard to improve upon greatness, and GTAIV found a way.
5. Burnout Paradise – Racing Game of the Year
Gorgeous and huge, Paradise City is an abandoned playground where cars can jump off bridges and peel out in the stadium grass without worrying about pedestrians or property damage lawsuits. The game feels like one giant fun playground where you can live out your youthful Hot Wheels dreams. The lack of local multiplayer is a bummer, but with the ability to download new content (and lots of it) online, you really can't knock 'em.
6. Rock Band 2 – Music Game of the Year
Picking up plastic guitars, banging on fake drums, and crooning into a microphone plugged into your PS3 may seem like the geekiest way to spend a Friday night, but I have to tell you, it's incredibly fun and addictive. You'd be surprised at the hipsters who rock out in their living rooms (shades drawn, of course) to Rock Band 2 on a regular basis.
This big box of fun is here to stay as music games get more and more popular.
7. Army of Two – Co-op Game of the Year
No, it's not a perfect game, but if you are looking to have a blast with a friend, Army of Two delivers in spades.
8. Buzz! Quiz TV - Party Game of the Year
Buzz! Quiz TV comes with four wireless controllers and the ability to write you own questions, download questions from other folks online, and compete with players over the internet.
9. Fallout 3 - Role Playing Game of the Year
This post-apocalyptic RPG starts at your birth, and it walks you out of your home into a desolate wasteland that was once our world. Highly customizable and full of action, Fallout 3 is everything you could ask for in a large scale western RPG. It is stunning to look at and shows that deep gameplay need not be unnecessarily complex.
10. Soulcalibur IV - Fighting Game of the Year
While new players can button-mash their way through the single player game, when they face off with real players with any Soulcalibur experience they'll quickly realize that the game is more about skill than anything else. This is a game where practice makes a very real difference.
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