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Giant Bomb's Game of the Year, 2009

This is it! Our overall pick for the best game that the last year had to offer.

From the deliberate shock and awe of Modern Warfare 2 to Rocksteady's uniquely stylish distillation of the Batman mythos, 2009 was a year that brought us a lot of intense video-game experiences. But none featured more visceral excitement, stunning visuals, and uncontainable momentum than our pick for Game of the Year.
 

Game of the Year, 2009


Uncharted 2: Among Thieves

 

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Part of the appeal for Uncharted 2 is that there's no gimmick, no hook--the appeal is that this is a very excellently crafted game experience. It's fun to play and a pleasure to look at. But that's awfully reductive, so let's get into what it is, specifically, about Uncharted 2 that makes it our game of the year.


First off, there's your main character, Nathan Drake. Despite his incredible, preternatural physical abilities, Nathan Drake is no superhero. He is, for all intents and purposes, a dude in a t-shirt. A dude in a t-shirt who just so happens to be racing around the globe in search of an artifact of supernatural significance, juggling an exceptionally evil Eastern European heavy and some duplicitous companions with their own agendas, while dodging a near-constant hail of gunfire, falling buildings, and helicopters. Considering the incredible situation he's gotten himself into, it's impressive that he's able to come off as Average Joe as he does, but it's a key part of the character's appeal, and the game's overall success. That the first time you see Nathan he's sitting on a wrecked train with a bullet in his gut reinforces that this guy is incredibly fallible, which brings a sense of danger to everything he does, despite his actual resilience and the infinite opportunities the game affords you to try and try again. Nolan North, who provides Nathan's voice, deserves much credit for establishing the tone for a character that doesn't quite know what he's doing, but is going to do it anyway, hoping for the best.

 
Uncharted 2 is also an absolutely gorgeous-looking game, the best we've seen in 2009, which puts it very high in the running for best-looking game of all time. The colorful, exotic environments are rich with detail, and the game's pacing is so relentless that you never linger in one place long enough to even begin trying to pick at it. A combination of performance capture and crazy technology that we have little hope of understanding produce character animation that impresses simply by looking natural in a way that few games would even know how to approach, let alone have the technical skill to actually pull it off. Uncharted 2 aims for a look that's just on Hollywood side of real with its world and its characters, which it pulls off while deftly avoiding the uncanny valley. It says a lot that the game is able to pull of subtle stuff like convincing facial animation and realistic-looking hair just as capably as it is a breakneck chase sequence or a fight with a helicopter.
 
It's one hell of a production, but Uncharted 2 isn't just about shiny things, it's got a real tactile feel to all of the running, jumping, climbing, and shooting that you'll engage in. And this is all to speak nothing of the game's highly credible co-op and competitive multiplayer modes, which leverage both the strength of the shooting and traversal mechanics which are the backbone of Uncharted 2's single-player experience. Too often do we see single-player games paired up with an afterthought of a multiplayer game, or vice versa, but Uncharted 2 nails it with both, and without ever compromising the tone of the game.
 
Uncharted 2: Among Thieves is the total package, a crowd-pleasing thrill ride that's incredibly difficult to put down and remarkably easy to recommend without ever feeling like it's pandering to the lowest-common denominator. It's funny, it's exciting, it's beautiful, it's nerve-wracking, and it's our 2009 game of the year.

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Runner-Up: Batman: Arkham Asylum

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Edited By Bane

This would be my choice for GOTY as well.  I spent the first three days of my Christmas vacation playing through it.  Twice.  Once I started I just didn't want to put it down.

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Another game which really makes me want to get a PS3, if only I had the money. Also I loved the discussion of which game to pick on the Bombcast and the reasonings behind the decisions.

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Edited By Sekoku

Picked the right game, honestly. Anything else other than maybe... Demon's Souls... is WRONG.

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aww yea 
i still think paperboy should win every year 
but this can haz an award or dos, it was awsome

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Played through it. Undisputable.

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Just adding my 2 cents.  I really liked Uncharted 2, I bought a ps3 just to play that game, and I'm really glad I did.  It really was a totally awesome ride, and I also didn't want to stop playing.  It was really hard to break for the night.  The amazing stunt sequences where you actually are in control is awesome.  Its a game, that you play, and as dumb obvious as that sounds, most games don't get that anymore.  Plus all the great dialog between the characters kinda of causally talking about their life is brilliant.   But......
 
Batman was incredible.  Everything about it blew me away.  Top to bottom, each part was lovingly crafted.  Just pause the game.  The pause screen is masked out like a comic, better yet, do it during a fight, and you'll see fighting effects like a comic, its awesome.  No one puts time into a sweet pause menu any more.  They did.  The way that every blends together, the sneaking, fighting, and all the upgrades, its all seamless.  And the animation!  Holy crap the lead animator that did Batman deserves a raise.  Every move flows to the next, smoothly and believable.  And each hit looks painful, and the final hit is so cool looking.  It felt great to do a these cool moves, moping the floor with all the thugs, then landing that final hit to end a fight, to then see Batman tighten his gloves, or crack his knuckles like it was no big deal.  Bad Ass!   
 
And finally, I've finished Batman twice, once on normal, then on hard, and gotten every achievement, the first full game I've done that on.  Uncharted 2, I finished on normal, but haven't loaded it up again.  This matters, but its not my final criteria, because if it was then Street Fighter 4 for the win!!! 

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well said team

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The main reason I'm getting a PS3 is to play this game, this game and Final Fantasy XIII.  I can't wait to play it. But until then, Batman is my number 1 of 2009.
 
By the way, great coverage of the Game of 2009 segment. Very detailed.

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@shatteringlast said:
" IMO Batman is the more fun game. Every time there was a gunplay sequence in Uncharted 2, I felt as though I wanted to hit a magic skip button because it was so bad. Nothing like emptying a whole clip in a dude to have him not die. Plus the controller just isn't shooter friendly, at least to me. I never got frustrated with Batman for anything, so for my own little one-on-one of these two games, I'd go Batman. Just sayin'. "
Heads.  Aim for them.
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Agreed.. I couldn't put it down. I just got the platinum trophy for this. First one I ever got. Pretty proud of myself.

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I dont understand the demand to quantify "fun," although I can kind of agree that GOTY is a waste of everyone's time. Honestly though, I have no clue what  this means:
"So if Batman AA had been the popular choice among the gaming press UC2 would have deserved it in your opinion?"
 
All I am saying is that each person of the GB staff already expressed what their favorite game was, regardless of the other staff members opinions. So when you put all of their minds together, you dont get the game which they all think is the best. I suppose that is the nature of the award when it is determined by collective minds. However, I feel like the reaction to the GB GOTY, and the process of determining the GOTY by the staff themselves, ignores the fact that some participating members in the decision don't agree that the game agreed upon is the best game of the year. Again, when deliberating with differing opinions you have to compromise... but rather than recognizing this it seems the GB community sees the pick of Uncharted 2 as the undisputed favorite. The GB community really lacks the element of constructive criticism. Nice Job with the community pick, following the pack with Uncharted 2. I can't say that it was necessarily causal, but I expected nothing else.

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I've read about 8 - 9 pages and stopped so if this is repeated between pages 9 - 16, I apologize.
 
I can't say I'm completely shocked at GB's decision on GOTY for Uncharted 2.  I was really hoping Batman would pull it out at the end for the victory but whatever.  I don't own a PS3 and haven't played Uncharted 2 but I loved the hell out of Batman.  I do agree with other posters that Jeff seemed to be grasping for complaints on Arkham Asylum with the gargoyle situation.  Honestly, it wasn't that annoying to me and I felt that if you chose to string up bad guys left and right and not outright fight them, that's a personal game choice and shouldn't go against the game.  I am glad that Vinny stuck to his guns till the very end.  He and Brad sometimes seem to be the only sane ones with legitimate reasons for liking/disliking a game.  But on from that...
 
My main issue with how they settled GOTY by taking the best of every console is a complete waste of time.  We all know there is no way a DS, PSP, PC, or Wii (maybe) game will even come close to contender for GOTY.  It will most likely always come down to a PS3 or 360 game.  Perhaps Silent Hill: Shattered Memories had the best opportunity of the other consoles but I was frustrated by their decisions.  I don't know exactly how they could go about it next year, but I almost feel that multi-platform should be done away with.  Personally, I think these games could have all been contenders for GOTY:
 
Uncharted 2
Batman: Arkham Asylum
Assassin's Creed 2
Modern Warfare 2
Borderlands
Dragon Age Origins
 
I'm sure I'm missing something right now but I feel the discussions would have been different had all these games been contenders.  Perhaps Uncharted 2 still would have won.  I guess bottom line, next year they should pick GOTY category differently.  How, I don't know but if I think of something, I'll post it.

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I agree but my GOTY is batman  
sorry
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Did the GB staff do personal lists for 2009 (similar to 2008, 2010 - 2014)? Can't seem to find anything on the site or in staff blogs.