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Giant Bomb's 2012 Game of the Year Awards: Day Five

Today gives us the year's best trend, biggest news, and worst game before wrapping up with the 10 best games of the year. But which will reign supreme?

Here it is! Our final day of awards!

Dumbest Motion-Controlled Moment

Intel Discovered

In 2012 it seems as though the PlayStation Move and the Nintendo Wii have all but given up on delivering really stupid, embarrassing motion-controlled experiences, as the Kinect sweeps this category this year. Not that it was unearned; the two runners-up in this category definitely test the outer limits of the players' dignity, whether it be in pursuit of manning a futuristic walking tank or reliving their favorite Star Wars moments.

But even those clunky, ill-conceived experiences pale in comparison to Intel Discovered, an adver-game designed to help consumers realize just how funky-fly-fresh the new Intel Ultrabooks are. It achieves (?) this feat by putting you into really awkward, confusing scenarios with Chris Evans and the sleazy looking guy from LMFAO. No, the other guy. You should probably just watch our Quick Look of Intel Discovered, and then do whatever you need to forget this even exists.

Runners-up: Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor, Kinect Star Wars

Best Trend

Day-One Digital Releases

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We live in the future. We have portable touch screens doing most of our work, cars that are about two steps away from driving themselves, and men are jumping to Earth from space just goddamned because. And yet, for so very, painfully long, we have been forced to endure the Herculean task of acquiring disc copies of games for our consoles. Sure, we could just tell Amazon to bring those discs to our homes on the day of release (because, again, the future), but still, these ancient discs, these wasteful relics of the barely-digital era, why oh why were they the only way to buy on day one for so many games?

So, hey, kudos to game publishers and console makers for getting together and finding a way to get games into players' hands as fast as humanly possible. If it's one thing the successes of marketplaces like Xbox Live, Steam, the PlayStation Network, and of course the Apple App Store have proven, it's that people will buy pretty much anything digitally if the price is right, and the storage space is available. Sony may still need to work on that one a little bit, what with Vita memory card prices being what they are, but still, we can't argue with the convenience of having major titles right at our fingertips right from launch day.

We recognize that this isn't going to kill the retail game market right away, of course. Discs will continue to thrive for as long as there is still demand for them. But bit-by-bit, that demand will taper off. Hard drive space will just keep getting cheaper, and even as new generations of consoles bring infinitely larger games, storage will continue to cheapen and expand, becoming less and less of a mindful factor as players download, download, download to their heart's content.

It happened to music. It's happening to movies, TV shows, and books. And yes, it's happening to games.

You can't stop it, so don't even try.

Change is coming. Join us. Join...the future.

Runners-up: PlayStation Plus Instant Game Collection, Leaderboards Everywhere

Biggest News

Double Fine’s Kickstarter

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Part of the reason longtime video game fans get so up in arms when a publisher announces a remake, reboot, or "reimagining" for a beloved franchise is because we're faced with the realization that what we used to love isn't marketable anymore. Out with the old? Bah, humbug! In a year where Telltale Games found a way to reinvent the adventure game with The Walking Dead and Firaxis brought back XCOM, the introduction of Kickstarter introduced a pathway for designers who are still interested in making That Which is No Longer Marketable and connect with an audience that's willing to pay for its ability to exist.

Even though Kickstarter has been around for a few years now, it didn't become a focal point in video games until Double Fine Productions asked for $400,000 to produce a new, old school adventure game. Fans responded by giving Double Fine that money in less than 24 hours. Over the course of a month, Double Fine managed to raise $3.3 million for a new game, and sparked an industry revolution. Now, high-profile projects are announced every day.

Every revolution has some bumps in the road, though. Yeah, we got the spectacular FTL out of Kickstarter, but too many Kickstarter-funded games have missed their shipping date by months. It's not clear when many of them will ultimately arrive--or if they'll be any good. Reports of mismanagement and mangled funding expectations are creating doubt about Kickstarter's viability. Late or not, if games like Double Fine Adventure turn out terrific, none of this will matter, but the expectations are sky high, and may help determine if Kickstarter is here to stay or not.

Runners-up: THQ ON FIRE, Closure of 38 Studios

Giant Bomb's Worst Game of the Year Presented By Alex Navarro

Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor

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Yes, Family Guy is chock-full of the laziest sort of base, offensive "humor." Yes, Black Ops Declassified's paucity of bland and barely functional content is an insult at the $50 sticker price. But at least you can play them. Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor is in a whole other class of bad. Sure, the game's got some ridiculous problems with mission design and structure, and many of the characters fit into groan-inducing stereotypical categories. All those things might be forgivable if the game played well, though. But hey, we couldn't even say with certainty how the game plays, considering it's IMPOSSIBLE TO PLAY IT AT ALL.

Look, Kinect ain't a great piece of hardware. That much is clear now. But there are ways to let people have fun with the Kinect, primarily by building games that don't expect one iota of precision from players (see Double Fine Happy Action Theater). Steel Battalion: Heavy Armor goes to the extreme other end of the spectrum, placing you into a simulation-style realistic battlefield mech scenario where every second counts and the worse you do, the more dinged up and inoperable your mech becomes, ensuring your inevitable defeat as soon as your visibility drops to nothing or your legs become immobile. There's a place for that grueling style of gameplay, but it's not in a game where most of your vital functions are controlled by loose hand gestures that the hardware routinely mistakes for different hand gestures or fails to recognize at all. One thing I'll say for the game: the feeling of frustrating futility when you're flailing wildly to try to reload your weapons or get out of the line of fire while being pounded by rockets on every side is quite unlike anything else I've ever felt playing a game before.

Heavy Armor could have been the "hardcore" game Kinect desperately needed, if it just worked like it's supposed to. Instead, it's a game so unplayably bad even Alex Navarro himself wouldn't touch it. What else needs to be said?

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Runners-up: Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse, Call of Duty: Black Ops Declassified

Game of the Year

XCOM: Enemy Unknown

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It's pretty stunning that XCOM: Enemy Unknown exists at all. Considering the challenges that face game developers, this is generally true of most games that actually get published, but it's doubly true here. The original X-COM: UFO Defense came out in 1994, making it an ancient property by video-game standards. Its hardcore fan-base, the people who would actually appreciate an X-COM revival, would accept nothing less than the same level of merciless turn-based strategy that made the original so brutal, and so, so addictive. So why remake a game whose maniacal fan-base would burn it in effigy if it was anything less than blindly faithful to the original?

For whatever reason, 2K went ahead anyway. Maybe it had something to do with the fact that Firaxis--the developer of the equally revered Civilization series, as well as Alpha Centauri, SimGolf, and about a dozen other more-obscure but still fondly remembered strategy games--was at the helm. And if there's a developer in this world today with the gravitas and the intimate understanding of the one-more-turn appeal of a great turn-based strategy experience, it's Firaxis.

This is the genius of XCOM: Enemy Unknown. It rounds off the sharp edges for folks who might otherwise be intimidated by such a complex system as XCOM: Enemy Unknown, but it doesn't sacrifice much of that complexity to get there. We could go on and on about the balance between the resource-management meta-game and the on-the-ground tactical combat, the way the game lets you fill in your own stories for your squad, the satisfaction of running a perfect op, and the sick relief of getting out with just one of your troops still alive...

We could go on, but we'd rather be playing XCOM.

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Runners-up: 2. The Walking Dead, 3. Far Cry 3, 4. Fez, 5. Journey, 6. Mark of the Ninja, 7. Syndicate, 8. Mass Effect 3, 9. ZombiU, 10. Sleeping Dogs

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I'm okay with walking dead not winning since it's already gotten plenty of praise everywhere else, but syndicate being on this list and not FTL is absurd.

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It was fitting that I was playing XCOM while listening to the podcast. My own GotY is TWD but I can't say that XCOM isn't a worthy winner.

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Knew it would be XCOM. Can't disagree with it, but can't agree with it since it's a game I have no interest in playing other then the "XCOM is so great" things I hear. The rest of the list looks pretty good though.

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Was about to ask how the hell Steel Battalion didn't win for Dumbest Motion Control moment, but then I scrolled down. That sounds about right.

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Called it. I know it's incredibly petty for me to be happy that Walking Dead didn't win almost purely cos it would piss the most people off but, fuck, I don't care.

I'd like to call Patrick up on something (don't worry, it's not vitriolic). The PS3 version of The Walking Dead is by no means without bugs as he suggested in the podcast. First time I fired up Episode 1, it hard locked at the point where I had to shoot my first zombie. I reloaded and it did it again at the same spot. Third time was the charm but I was constantly worried about it doing it again as it seemed to stutter. So I stopped playing it. Also, zombies. And adventure games.

I intend to play XCOM and Far Cry 3 soon. I'd already played Journey, Fez and ME3 (and they make my list as well). I don't give two shits about any of the others. I might try The Walking Dead again at some point but eh.

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FTL not making the list in favor of ZombiU and Sleeping Dogs is a fucking travesty.

Also, Dishonored is a much better game than Syndicate, and I liked Syndicate.

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Bullshit at them putting Syndicate over Mass Effect 3....BULLSHIT!

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XCOM has been sitting unplayed on my hard drive for over a week now. I should probably get to that.

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Fucking hell man. One of the 24 hour Child's Play marathons next year needs to have Vinny interstitials where he's just playing Sleepy Dogs like a psychopath. So fucking fun to watch.

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Xcom is just so bland, I couldn't get into it.

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Still a pretty good year for games even if a lot of them didn't meet expectations. Now I got more Far Cry 3 to play and I think it's about time for me to do a second run in XCOM.

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Syndicate hyperlink takes you to Mark of the Ninja page. I sense a conspiracy. Also fluoride.

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I'm just happy Sleeping Dogs made the top ten. Love that game.

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Surprised no one caught the inconsistency between the placement of Fez, Journey, and Mark of the Ninja on the 'Game of the Year' list vs. those games' consideration in 'Best Download Game...'. If Fez is #4, Journey #5, and Mark of the Ninja #6 on the 'Game of the Year' list, shouldn't Fez and Journey be the runners-up to The Walking Dead for 'Best Download Game...' and not Mark of the Ninja?

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I don't know if I can commit to this digital future. Mainly Nintendo's horrible way of preserving you purchases. (If your 3DS was stolen or broke for example - that's it - they're all gone).

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@TripMasterMunky: The exact same thing could be said if someone stole your physical games. You have a higher chance of getting your games back if you are invested in digital games, most stores let you re-download them.

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@gbrading: Same, it really stood out head and shoulders above everything else this year for me. I almost never replay games or hunt for achievements but was compelled to finish it five times and unlock every achievement and, even though I've seen absolutely everything it has to offer, I would still honestly rather replay it a few more times before I spent another dull minute in Far Cry 3.

Still, opinions and all that. It made Patrick's list at least.

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Halo isn't on the list while Mass Effect 3 is? I'm so puzzled by this that I don't have words for it really

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XCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!

Fuck yeah! My game of the year!

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Wow. Well XCOM is certainly one of my favourite games of the year. Also fucking A, Sleeping Dogs. I wish I played it earlier in the year cause that game is sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet. Odd that Syndicate and ZombiU are on the list though.

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I wish GB had someone that liked JRPGs, among other genres.

Overall I'm really happy with the list.

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Wait, that's not the "best" trend at all, guys. I understand that digital games are not going away, but we need to keep physical games a thing that exist. A future where games are entirely digital is a future where gaming is entirely controlled by people who care far more about getting every last dime out of you they can then they ever did about presenting an entertaining gaming experience, and that is a very, very bad thing.

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You guys are out of your minds for not having Dishonored in the Top 10 yet Syndicate is on there. No one played your dumb niche game, Jeff. While nearly every outlet I have seen counts Dishonored among the best games of the year, you guys summarily cut it in the first go-around. You are all drunk and high.

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@Deusoma: I think you have a solid point. Sure, a lot of people buy music and books digitally, but they are also anywhere from 1/10th to 1/5th the cost of most games brand new. Cost is going to be a huge consideration as more games go digital - what will be the onus on the stores to have sales? If nobody is buying them on shelves, and they are beholden to Sony's PSN store to buy a game, why give them a discount? You can still buy CDs lots of places (and I do). Seems a little premature.

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@Deusoma said:

Wait, that's not the "best" trend at all, guys. I understand that digital games are not going away, but we need to keep physical games a thing that exist. A future where games are entirely digital is a future where gaming is entirely controlled by people who care far more about getting every last dime out of you they can then they ever did about presenting an entertaining gaming experience, and that is a very, very bad thing.

You should look into what retail actually is, and how much money goes to the publisher and the store instead of the developers because of retail. If you have a stable internet connection and no crazy desire to 'collect' game cases then there is zero benefit to having physical media. Even on the worst online stores right now (GFWL or just Games on Demand) there are sales that make retail look like dicks, then of course there is Steam setting a massive example for how to put everything on sale all the time and make people go crazy cause they can get games for 75% off at a reliable rate. Digital distribution of games cuts out more people than it puts in, not the other way around and with it you could actually bypass some pretty big publishers if you have a small amount of scratch to get your game on steam or xbla or whatever.

@Lepton said:

You guys are out of your minds for not having Dishonored in the Top 10 yet Syndicate is on there. No one played your dumb niche game, Jeff. While nearly every outlet I have seen counts Dishonored among the best games of the year, you guys summarily cut it in the first go-around. You are all drunk and high.

I played Syndicate and really liked it :( Dishonored is a very good video game, but if I had to only have one exist and be played by me I'd choose Syndicate.

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"It happened to music. It's happening to movies, TV shows, and books. And yes, it's happening to games."

The big difference is, movies, TV shows, books, and music aren't getting into the tens of gigabytes in file size.

I downloaded one game from XBL Games on Demand this month, and combined with some standard web use, I may end up having to pay some data overages to my ISP. On top of that, it took far longer to download than it would've taken me to drive to the store, and buy a hard copy.

I'm sorry, but we're still a long way away from an all digital future for gaming being realistic for everybody.

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I have a page full of math and lists and stuff, and this is my conclusion if you take the individual lists of all the people present during the deliberations (Vinny, Brad, Ryan, Alex, Patrick and Jeff). When there is a tie, I took into account place consistency in the individual lists.

The list on the left only takes into account the number of points (1st = 10, 2nd = 9, etc...) and the second one adds the number of time the game appeared on the lists. Because the final GOTY list is supposed to be a common thing, the second list is much more accurate in my opinion.

PlacePointsGamePlacePoints - Nb of votesGame
1st53X-COM1st53 - 6X-COM
2nd47The Walking Dead2nd47 - 5The Walking Dead
3rd23Journey3rd23 - 5Journey
4th21Mark of the Ninja4th21 - 3Mark of the Ninja
5th17Mass Effect 35th17 - 3Forza Horizon
6th17Forza Horizon6th17 - 3FEZ
7th17FEZ7th14 - 3FTL
8th16Hotline Miami8th9 - 3Asura's Wrath
9th14FTL9th17 - 2Mass Effect 3
10th14Far Cry 310th16 - 2Hotline Miami
11th10Sleeping Dogs11th14 - 2Far Cry 3
12th9Rhythm Heaven Fever12th10 - 2Sleeping Dogs
13th9Asura's Wrath13th9 - 2Rhythm Heaven Fever
14th8ZombiU14th5 - 2Rock Band Blitz
14th8Syndicate15th8 - 1Syndicate
16th6Binary Domain15th8 - 1ZombiU
16th6Dishonored17th6 - 1Dishonored
18th5Rock Band Blitz18th6 - 1Binary Domain
19th4Spec Ops: The Line19th4 - 1Spec Ops: The Line
19th4Sound Shapes19th4 - 1Sound Shapes
21st3The Book of Unwritten Tales21st3 - 1The Book of Unwritten Tales
21st3Dust: An Elysian Tail21st3 - 1Dust: An Elysian Tail
21st3Papo & Yo21st3 - 1Papo & Yo
21st3Persona 4 Arena21st3 - 1Persona 4 Arena
25th2Tiny & Big25th2 - 1Tiny & Big
25th2Frog Fractions25th2 - 1Frog Fractions
25th2Pinball Arcade25th2 - 1Pinball Arcade
28th1Trials Evolution28th1 - 1Trials Evolution
28th1AW: American Nightmare28th1 - 1AW: American Nightmare
28th1Slender28th1 - 1Slender
28th1Black Ops 228th1 - 1Black Ops 2

Bottom line is... I have no goddamn clue how they come to their final GOTY 2012 list, but DAMN is the podcast always a blast to listen to.

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I'm glad ME3 made the list.

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@mutha3 said:

@Quarters said:

Syndicate higher than Mass Effect 3?

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

I haven't played Syndicate, but it can't be that bad...

It's not bad at all(I quite enjoyed it), but nowhere near GOTY material.

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I loved Syndicate but it has no place on that list. Forza Horizon beats it a thousand times over.

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YEAH YEAH XCOM YEAH

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All this talk of how great XCOM and The Walking Dead are is making me think about playing them. Effective brainwashing technique, fellas.

Also, I'm glad Syndicate got its' due by just being on the list as well as Mass Effect 3 which was a great game being only hampered by the ending and how you get there. If Bioware only thought it out a little longer, then ME3 would've been higher on the list I feel.

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i think the biggest problem with Syndicate is that Jeff's enthusiasm for it is so high, that there simply can't be a counter-argument built against it purely because nobody else played the game. That's the real fault here. I mean I sure haven't played the game, so I can't say how good or bad or whatever it is. I know that from what I've seen, I think it looks cool as fuck. I really want to play it, but I just haven't either. From the sounds of it, the rest of the crew also really want to play it as well, but just haven't come around to it yet.

What I think needed to be asked is why anyone else had not played the game yet. Sure, it could just be a time issue, because there were a lot of games that they simply all couldn't get around to. But if Jeff's enthusiasm for Syndicate is so high and deserving of the placement on it's top 10 games of this year, why hasn't that informed the opinion that everyone else really needs to go play Syndicate?

I'm not irked at all about their final listing though. I think it's a good list.

I think when it comes down to it, they chose the right top 3 in the list, in the right order. I think as soon as you have to debate anything at and under the 4th or 5th pick, it becomes too personal of a choice/preference to discuss any sort of finality.

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Fucking XCOM. I've been playing it all day on classic and it's rough but still a blast. But when I'm executing a carefully laid out ambush and fucking x-rays spawn out of nowhere in the middle of an area I just cleared out and can still fucking see. ALT+F4 that shit.

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I called it. There were far too many podcasts this year with them sharing positive XCOM war stories and with Jeff's continued indifference of The Walking Dead (even though he did allow it to win a bunch of categories without much fight). I wasn't aware that the Beserker bug made Brad give up on the game though, so that was a bit of an x-factor. XCOM is also the most frequent Top 3 staff pick and Top 3 guest pick for these awards.

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@JamesJeux007: You've done a man's job, sir.

edit: it's like you've pulled back the curtain on specifically how their group dynamics twist reality. Jeff's personality has a crazy amount of influence!

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Good work boys, taking the difficult stance, taking shots at free advergames.

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@mcmax3000 said:

"It happened to music. It's happening to movies, TV shows, and books. And yes, it's happening to games."

The big difference is, movies, TV shows, books, and music aren't getting into the tens of gigabytes in file size.

I downloaded one game from XBL Games on Demand this month, and combined with some standard web use, I may end up having to pay some data overages to my ISP. On top of that, it took far longer to download than it would've taken me to drive to the store, and buy a hard copy.

I'm sorry, but we're still a long way away from an all digital future for gaming being realistic for everybody.

You got it.

Everyone seems to believe/hope that bandwidth will forever be exponential in its growth, availability and affordability, but nothing is a sure thing, and I doubt many console makers or publishers will be putting all their eggs in the digital distribution basket in the near future. Ten gigabytes here, twenty gigabytes there; pretty soon you're talking real data caps.

Not to mention the quality/bandwidth conflict in digital distribution. Sure, HD on Netflix or Hulu Plus can look pretty good, but for me the quality of image and sound still makes Blu-ray a necessity for those movies or shows I really care about. I think Netfilx video tops out around 4.8 Mbps, whereas a typical blu-ray tends to average 22 Mbps with peaks as high as 40 Mbps in highly active scenes. That's a huge difference in bandwidth with a reasonably subtle difference in quality, so the streaming HD is "good enough" for most consumers. There isn't nearly as much leeway for a game install.

If people expect games to look significantly better this next generation, let alone SOUND better, than they'd better be ready for 20-50 gigs for higher production value visuals and audio. I'm still hoping for some higher fidelity audio in next gen games, say in the 5 Mbps range (a DTS-HD equivalent maybe). That kind of breathing room can really make audio a revelatory experience, but it plays havoc on file size.

It's vaguely similar to the constant battle between visual detail and framerate. While a given platform can run a simple looking game at 60 Hz with v-sync and multiple frame buffers, that same platform can run a more detailed looking game at 30 Hz with occasional tearing (to say nothing about the spectre of rendering for 3D). That will always be the case in relative terms, no matter how powerful the platforms become, and most developers will still be pushing detail at the expense of framerate, because game visuals are still judged pre-release based on still images by the majority of the gaming press.

In the same way, as bandwidth grows, so too does the size of games. If digital distribution prematurely suplants physical media, prepare for a potential stagnation of production value.

That went on far longer than I intended. Sorry about the rant.

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I think this was a great list, but Syndicate and Zombie U ? And higher then Mass Effect 3 and Sleeping Dogs? I honestly think that was really random guys, kinda hard to swallow.

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Ahh digital distribution. It always makes me giggle to see people scream bloody murder at the hint that console makers could possibly make it impossible to play used games on their upcoming consoles, then cheer on the idea of a totally digital distribution future for new consoles without ever actually taking a second to realize they're the exact same future :D I'll admit, I don't like the idea of a diskless console future because I like retailers lowering prices below MSRP, I do occasionally like to sell and buy used games, and even on occasion I like to loan out a game when a friend is curious before buying it themselves. Hell, I've even been known to rent on occasion, all of which are stone cold dead in the DD future. I get the convenience thing, but eh, I still prefer a bit more control over the games I own, and some competition in the marketplace tends to keep the prices from getting TOO out of control.

Then again people freak out when you suggest they buy a PC game somewhere other than Steam, so I guess choice isn't the biggest priority for people.

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@Hashbrowns said:

If people expect games to look significantly better this next generation, let alone SOUND better, than they'd better be ready for 20-50 gigs for higher production value visuals and audio.

Yeah, I remember getting invited to a beta of Old Republic last year, and it was something like a 20GB download. That's a third of my monthly bandwidth cap. There's no way I could've participated in that.

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After all that talk about FTL and Asura's Wrath, Syndicate and ZombiU make the list? I can't wait to see how this went down in real time. From a distance it seems like politicians making deals just to get their way, like Jeff allowing Mass Effect 3 on the list.

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XCOM is a good and reasonable choice, though it's in the #2 spot on my list (after TWD). The only problem I have with these deliberations was how quickly FTL was thrown under the bus for the sake of preserving weak pet choices like Sleeping Dogs, ME3 and Syndicate. FTL deserved better.

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If the top 3 games of this year were X-com, Farcry 3, and The walking dead then this was one of the saddest years in gaming, all those are fine but none thing to write home about. Well here it to 2013 can't be any worse right?

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@mcmax3000: I downloaded Metro 2033 on XBOX Games on Demand. It was less than 5 gigs. It took SIX HOURS to download that game. Fuckin' hell...

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Duder it's over!

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Need to play this now but don't have the time with my masters course. This will be my 2012 game of the year in 2013

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I haven't played XCOM yet, but from what I gather, it's a well-deserved GOTY. My personal GOTY, Virtue's Last Reward, is nowhere to be seen... but that's fine, because The Walking Dead got second place both for Giant Bomb and for me.

All in all, I'm satisfied with this list... though I should probably play Syndicate.

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No Dishonored? You bunch of...you didn't even play it did you?