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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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no Dave Snider' Easter Block Game Of Year Brought You By Dave Snider?

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Wow! I did not see XCOM winning the game of the year. I was pretty sure it would be The Walking Dead.

Overall, that was another great game of the year article by the great staff of Giant Bomb. Also, I'm very happy that Mass Effect 3 was in the top 10 runners-up list.

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No platform-specific awards this year?

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@Zamir said:

no Dave Snider' Easter Block Game Of Year Brought You By Dave Snider?

Eastern Bloc?

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WHERE IS THE DAVE SNIDER EASTERN BLOC AWARD
 
 
I'M LEAVING THIS SITE FOREVER NOW

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GOTY paragraph 3 sentence 2: probably meant XCOM: UFO Defense there.

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Glad to see the no-gameplay DVD menu "game" TWD didn't win. The rest of the runner-ups is kinda weirdly placed and doesn't really fit in with the individual Top 10 lists.

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I'm guessing Vinny fought pretty hard for Sleepy Dogs and I am ecstatic that Mass Effect made the list

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@huser said:

@Zamir said:

no Dave Snider' Easter Block Game Of Year Brought You By Dave Snider?

Eastern Bloc?

Think games like Metro 2033, Divine Cybermancy or Stalker. Basically games made in ex-USSR countries.

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@ajamafalous said:

WHERE IS THE DAVE SNIDER EASTERN BLOC AWARD I'M LEAVING THIS SITE FOREVER NOW

there were no real good eastern bloc games this year, sorry.

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@Pr1mus said:

@huser said:

@Zamir said:

no Dave Snider' Easter Block Game Of Year Brought You By Dave Snider?

Eastern Bloc?

Think games like Metro 2033, Divine Cybermancy or Stalker. Basically games made in ex-USSR countries.

Oh no I got that, dude wrote Easter Block, just wanted to be sure there wasn't something else.

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@Hailinel said:

No platform-specific awards this year?

They didn't do this last year either.

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Still listening to the GOTY cutting podcast - cutting those games, Hotline Miami style!

Proposal: next year - Bats! Do a public cage match?!!

[update] Jeff fighting for Syndicate (and winning) is just ridiculous?! He needs his own website ... oh, wait!

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I was sure they were going to name Walking Dead as GoTY, as much praise as they heaped on it, and how many staffer top 10's it topped.

Glad to see it's XCOM though. It really deserves every ounce of praise it gets, not only for being a great game, but for being a huge risk by 2K. We need continue to reward these sort of risks when they result in great games.

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@HroProtagonist: XCOM: Enemy Unknown is super easy to get in to. Have you actually read any reviews or paid attention to what GB has said about it? Yes it's very deep, and very complex, but the game was specifically designed to ease you in to that complexity, and turn based neophytes should have no issues getting up and going.

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Okay now I have to listen to the podcast immediately to see how Jeff slid Syndicate into #7. :D

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Syndicate higher than Mass Effect 3?

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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@Quarters said:

Syndicate higher than Mass Effect 3?

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

I haven't played Syndicate, but it can't be that bad...
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Mark of the Ninja, Fez, Journey, and Syndicate over Sleeping Dogs? You guys are smoking too much crack. Or not enough. I can't tell anymore.

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@Brainling:  Negative. I've been aware that there's been tons of hoopla and acclaim surrounding the 2012 incarnation, but my memories of the original game are so vastly negative (I mean, I was *horrible* at that game and I just didn't get why so many people loved it) that I sort of just avoided the reviews for this one, figuring that it was just as difficult as the original and that this just wasn't the kinda game I'd ever really be good at. Man, I SUCKED at the original. SUCKED.  
 
But now that I know that the game eases you into it, I plan on looking into it tonight. Will probably pick it up. That and Fez.
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Was Max Payne 3 even considered or mentioned for any of the awards. Seriously, I thought that game was fantastic. Maybe not GOTY material but definitely a runner-up imo.

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[updated update] Vinny fighting for Sleepy Dogs so hard, even saying, it is "for an OPEN WORLD GAME, THE BEST where we are right now" is completely delusional?! It is his own taste. He can keep it, of course.

It is their combined list of GB Top 10, which in itself is stupid - but fun to listen to. Yet, they lack of breadth. They are restricted, but also narrowed in their hive mind. They also have not played all the games they are bumping up and down.

So, the Giant Bomb Game Of The Year catergory should be CUT next year first?! Personal lists only, instead?

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Additionally, here, just two examples, why Hotline Miami is way more, than they (except Alex) think it is.

Gamasutra Expert Blog: Why Hotline Miami is an important game

Hotline Miami and America’s narrative of masculinity and violence

I could add Dishonored, or why Journey's or DayZ's (!) multiplayer is new and exciting, etc, etc - not because I think that, but many people m a k i n g games think that too. It is not about another Dude A defending "his" game B. It's about looking at the bigger picture and being "in tune". Because, as Hotline Miami quotes: "America is a tune - it must be sung together"

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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...

Pretty much only Jeff is the reason for this.

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@HroProtagonist: I would give it a try, yeah. I was pretty bad at the first XCOM games as well (Syndicate too), but I have had an absolute blast with Enemy Unknown. Even gotten so competent at the game that I can play it on Ironman / Hard Difficulty now and not be instantly destroyed.

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@WolfmanJenkins said:

Was Max Payne 3 even considered or mentioned for any of the awards. Seriously, I thought that game was fantastic. Maybe not GOTY material but definitely a runner-up imo.

They mentioned it for GOTY, just didn't think it would make it to top ten so I don't think they even added it to the original list.

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Dishonored was my Game of the Year. Sad to see it didn't even make the Top 10.

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@gbrading said:

Dishonored was my Game of the Year. Sad to see it didn't even make the Top 10.

I was very surprised it didn't make the Top 10. It's not my GoTY (that's a toss up between XCom and Guild Wars 2), but it's right up there and certainly in my "must play" list.

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@gbrading:  Yeah, same here. Wasn't my personal GOTY, but it was a damn good game and evoked an experience that I've never seen in a video game before. (It also reminds me of Thief.)  
 
I know VERY little about Syndicate, but from what I know, reaction to it has been decidedly mixed -- maybe even more on the negative side. Has anyone else played it? Is it GOTY runner-up worthy? 
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Bring back Sim Golf

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Can't believe Syndicate is really on this list.

I don't even know.

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ZombiU's better than FTL?......what?

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@LegendaryChopChop: Isn't Jeff the one who also hasn't played The Walking Dead (for whatever reason)?
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I kind of disagree with Syndicate even being on the list. It just seems by reading into it that Jeff, and Jeff alone, really pushed for it when there are plenty of other games (shooters too) that should be there. Planetside 2 and Tribes Ascend spring to mind. But really FTL should have been there. I understand ME3 being so low given the promises that were given to the final product, I understand XCOM being first place (although I had some major problems with the game from frequent camera jank to line of sight issues), but I don't really understand the logic of one game making the GOTY list that one guy out of a panel of 5 really liked when by averages something else should have been in it's place.

Opinions and assholes though. I still think that they caved far to much with this one. FTL is an infinitely better game.

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More games like XCOM please!

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I haven't listened to the podcast yet, but I'm glad it was X-Com.

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The good news is, I own 8 of the 10 games on here. The bad news is that I've only played 3 of them so far (but to completion!).

Honestly surprised that ZombiU got on since it sounded like only Jeff and Patrick played it - and where is Forza? I swear it's on at least 3 personal top 10 lists. But hey, the podcast will be hilarious, I'm sure.

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Syndicate...

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I can mostly agree with this list, but I thought 'Syndicate' was utter garbage, and I had no connection/nostalgia for the old games.

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Just wanted to thank Vinny for holding down Sleeping Dogs to be on the list. I hoped you would be the person to hold it down and listening to the podcast, you didn't disappoint.

Personally i think ZombiiU got too much credit considering a lot of aspects that Patrick liked about it is what made Dark Souls good and they gave ZombiiU more credit probably cause it was one of the few decent WiiU launch titles. FTL should have been on this list instead, Ryan should have put up a harder fight.

Kind of agree with everyone on Hotline Miami, great game, outstanding soundtrack but not in top 10.

Also Syndicate being high on this list is probably cause Jeff has a lot of say on this list.

But its their list, great list! Good job guys on all the work you have done this week.

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@Xer0Signal said:

Can't believe Syndicate is really on this list.

I don't even know.

I agree. And the fact that Dishonored, Asura's Wrath, and Binary Domain didn't even make it and yet Syndicate and Fez did? Bummer.

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Personally I think that in order to even qualify for the Giant Bomb GotY list a game needs to have been on at least 2 of the Bomber's personal Top 10 lists. Having Syndicate or ZombiU on the list because one person argues very strongly for it seems strange if it's taking the place of a game that appeared on multiple personal lists like Asura's Wrath, Hotline Miami, Forza Horizon, Rhythm Heaven Fever, Rock Band Blitz, Spec Ops, or FTL (i may have missed one or two). I guess a Top 5 finish in one Bomber's personal list is more important than multiple Bottom 5 appearances.

In any case, I'm nitpicking the bottom of the list, while the top of it seems to be made of relatively good choices. Good job.

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Let's see... I'm surprised to see XCOM pick up the crown in the end. It was my #2 in the end behind The Walking Dead but I still loved that game so much. Bummed to see Hotline Miami (hell, even Spelunky but that's an outside bet) get shafted on the Top 10. I think Syndicate is great but a bit too high, Mass Effect 3 should get right out of town and that I really need to play Mark of the Ninja.

Weird list this year. The guys seemed really polarised over the Top 10 and even my own is a lot different to theirs, which usually the case. Overall, really great stuff from the GB crew this year. Roll on 2013.

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Odd to see Syndicate so high up on the list, if there ay all. There have definitely been some amazing games, some better than most other years, but I feel as though there have been less of them.

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I'm so glad XCOM won but I'm really disappointed Asura's Wrath got cut. While I agree the ending dlc bit is utter shit, I think the actual character action style gameplay part get's a bad wrap and undersold in the podcast.

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Sorta disappointed there was love for Spelunky in any of the GOTY stuff,

But otherwise, nice work!

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Pretty weak list of games this year. I'm glad I managed to save a lot of money this year though. Hopefully I can splurge next year.

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Just an fyi, Syndicate links to the Mark of the Ninja page in the top 10 list.

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Dean Dodrill and Phil Fish, please make PC ports of your games. Please. If having enough money is the issue, kickstart that shit up.

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TOTALLY CALLED IT congrats to firaxis for a fucking awesome game

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I'm very happy that XCOM was named game of the year, and even more happy that The Walking Dead wasn't. Syndicate and ZombiU stand out as odd top ten games to me. Looking forward to listening to the Bombcast with the reasoning behind them.