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Game of the Year time is upon us, and the entire Giant Bomb crew locked themselves into the deliberations bunker for a solid week. We weren't allowed to leave until we had whittled down the best game of the year, but we also came to a number of other conclusions. Day One of our deliberations yields the following collection of winners.

2016's Old Game of the Year

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

Webster's dictionary defines The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt as one of the greatest games that just barely snuck onto last year's Game of the Year list. It's a long game. Sometimes these things take time to marinate, to grow on you, to fully and truly understand. Well, we're glad to soften the blow a bit this year by recognizing its now fully-formed splendor.

Following up on Hearts of Stone from late 2015, 2016's Blood and Wine expansion makes The Witcher 3 as enticing a prospect as it ever was. Since its release, CD Projekt Red has added these two fantastic and fully realized campaigns to an already bursting game and they introduce some of its most memorable characters and locations. It's really hard to argue against the support and legs the game has had into this year. Even the interface tweaks and updates that came along with the expansions have refined what was already a great experience. I daresay, it might be the best time to be playing The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

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Runners-up: Super Mario Maker, Quake Live

Best Debut

Overwatch

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It should come as no surprise that a new Blizzard game turned out to be a big hit, but Overwatch impressed even when considering the studio's excellent reputation. Some worried that it would feel like a cast-off mode from the cancelled Titan or a Team Fortress clone, but that turned out to be far from the case. With a varied cast of memorable characters and no shortage of useful powers, Overwatch managed to come out of the gate swinging in 2016. It's still one of the most talked-about and played games in the industry months later, and we anticipate hearing about it for years to come.

Runners-up: Superhot, The Witness

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Hottest Mess

The Unmaking of Palmer Luckey

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Until recently, Palmer Luckey was, by all accounts, the poster child for the burgeoning VR industry. Why wouldn't he have been? A boy genius inventor who seemingly forged an exciting new technology by his own hand? A feel-good story of self-made success is the kind of thing PR and marketing people adore, especially when faced with the task of figuring out how to sell a risky, but potentially major new technology to skeptical consumers. VR has been such a distant-seeming technology for so long, but suddenly, here was this smiling, enthusiastic face, beaming with positivity about the viability of commercial VR, and doing so with a functioning, as-close-to-affordable-as-we've-ever-seen headset in-hand. It was a perfect pitch, so of course it turned out to be anything but.

How Luckey went from TIME magazine cover boy to manning a Facebook tower in Alaska is a strange, sordid tale. You could probably pinpoint the first major cracks in the facade all the way back in 2014, when Zenimax launched its lawsuit against Oculus, claiming that former Zenimax employee (and VR enthusiast) John Carmack had aided Oculus using proprietary information and technology. That lawsuit saw further clarification this year, and in so doing, attempted to poke major holes in Luckey's much-vaunted origin story.

Though that lawsuit is still awaiting its day in court, its claims cast doubts over the carefully built image Oculus had been pushing since the company's earliest days. Yet even those claims paled in comparison to an even bigger blow-up around Luckey's public-facing image in 2016. In September, the Daily Beast reported on Luckey's apparent role as a financier in a pro-Donald Trump shitposting group called Nimble America. This group, though not directly affiliated with the Trump campaign, had its roots in the grim corners of the web most thoroughly dedicated to electing Trump via the "magic" of racist Pepes and white nationalism. Said "meme magic" was something Luckey was quoted as saying "sounded like a jolly good time," until suddenly it very much wasn't.

Luckey attempted to backpedal, but Daily Beast's Gideon Resnick had receipts in the form of emails he exchanged with Luckey, where the Oculus founder stated in plain terms that he was the anonymous financier members of the group had been pitching to supporters on Reddit. Eventually, Luckey offered a tepid apology built around the flimsy excuse that he was actually voting for Gary Johnson, as if that were ever the point.

To be clear: who Palmer Luckey voted for is not, and has not ever been the point. Around 20 percent of Americans voted for Donald Trump, and it stands to reason some of those people work in the video game industry. By itself, simply voting for Trump does not a "Hottest Mess" make. What does make for a scalding hot mess is the complete unmaking of a man's image over the course of a year, through a combination of legal issues, ill-conceived statements, and an at least tangential association with (and documented financial support of) some of the most mortifying elements of 2016's Grand Guignol political theater.

Though Luckey hasn't been heard from in the months since his sort-of apology, it seems likely that he isn't done with Oculus. It's hard to know if we'll ever see him as the face of the company again, but given that Oculus is on record saying he's still employed, it's plausible that his fingerprints will continue to exist on whatever Oculus does going forward. How that will sit with potential developers for Oculus remains to be seen, especially in the wake of some devs' stated opposition to working with Oculus so long as Luckey maintains a role there.

Regardless of how it all ends up, Luckey's image is forever changed by what took place in 2016, and while the industry certainly saw its share of hot messes this year, none were as severe, as all-encompassing, as the various events that pushed VR's golden boy completely out of the spotlight.

Runners-up: No Man's Sky, Street Fighter V

Rez Infinite Presents Best Styyyyyyle

Superhot

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After disqualifying Rez Infinite due to the vast majority of that game coming from a year other than this one, this category became a much cleaner discussion... even if we ended up renaming the category to get there. Superhot's mix of stark white areas and its eerie, glowing ASCII terminal makes the whole game work. It adds a cold and sinister air to the experience that ends up being positively vital as you slowly punch, throw, and shoot your way to its conclusion. Without that style, Superhot would be a really neat tech demo and little else. With everything all lined up like this, Superhot ends up coming off as one of the better games released in all of 2016.

Runners-up: Darkest Dungeon, Doom

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@deadpanjazman: I'm fine with talking about politics, but if you want to say the hottest mess was trump being elected just say it. This Palmer thing was a momentary blip. Maybe indie devs on Twitter kept talking about it, but nobody else did. NMS was months of mess being dumped.

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@petefic: They didn't label him a white nationalist, they said he supported a group that in part had white nationalist leanings. A huge difference there, you can support something like he did without actually being a white nationalist (and he initially claimed he did just that, that he did it for the lolz or whatever).

Anyways, great first day. I agree with some of the picks and disagree with others, but the discussions wete good and that's what I care about!

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@mindbullet: blame scores and scores of gb users badgering them to no end about it, i guess?

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Am I missing the fun recap videos that they do every year? I didn't see a link.

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@nephrahim: you could argue the months of mess on NMS was hyperbolic in the same way. and that's just one game, not a chunk of the entire industry.

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@dovah: on my phone but i believe it's one where they game tapes-ify their old gamespot vids.

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where is dragon quest VII in the list? the remake is amazing and they did alot to fix it.

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@nephrahim: the problem is. These categories are and have always been very, very nebulous in what the real meaning and spirit of them is. To you it might seem like the extent to which the mayhem branched out into the mainstream is how it should be ranked... but the GB guys decided it was more about the content of the mess itself.

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If you spend any time looking at the Reddit forum that gave birth to Nimble America, you'll see why white supremacy was mentioned.

It goes even further than that, if you wanna nitpick. Luckey was really a hot mess for all political parties. The general consensus, even among the Trump voters on /r/teh_donald, was that Luckey's PAC was a money making scheme designed to take advantage of their Reddit base. This led to a huge conspiracy theory, the demodding of several mods, the stepping down of the leader of the message board. The mods used Luckey's involvement (the "mystery rich partner" to Nimble America) to try to sell the legitimacy of their organization

Having someone with the profile of Luckey get involved with such a petty, sketchy, internet "meme machine" is bad enough. Having the response be what it was was even worse, and reflected really badly on new tech people were already skeptical about. It goes beyond "a game was disappointing," that happens every year. It's a complicated, messy affair that's still not really over.

100% with Jeff on this one.

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@wat2016: Not your call to make. Also, they didn't call Trump a white supremacist? But you read what you need too I suppose.

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@deadpanjazman: you're right and, assuming they're still doing it, I wouldn't be surprised if they are saving NMS for most disappointing (always an incredibly strange discussion.). I just feel they were waaaaay off the mark here and, had trump not won, the Palmer story would have gotten a lot less push.

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@zaldar said:

Again the group lucky supported didn't have any racist remarks made. Yes they brought memes out of the web and the part of reddit they came from had some other parts that were racist but the group itself he supported monetarily I have not seen convincing evidence they considered one race naturally superior to another (which is the definition of racism - though those who think simply being white means you are racist want to change that definition) to big to jail - the only billboard the group ever put up certainly isn't racist.

Also way more than 20% of the votes cast were cast for trump - yes he didn't win the popular vote but he did win acting like he didn't have enough support to do so doesn't change that fact. I get you all hate him considering him evil etc. but try to use real facts ok?

But even if you take the racist content of some of the memes that generated by the same factory that produced things like "Too big to jail", they were purposefully shitposting THE ELECTION. Think about this, their purpose was TO SHITPOST THE ELECTION. They were purposefully trying to muddy the informational waters during an election where the waters were already near Boston levels of dirty. Its just stupid to go "well, nothing was really racist, so it wasnt that bad" it doesn't really matter if anything was or wasnt racist. Palmer thought it was a "jolly good time" to fuck with the election by supporting a group that was trying to obfuscate the path through our already minefield-like election.

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If you spend any time looking at the Reddit forum that gave birth to Nimble America, you'll see why white supremacy was mentioned.

It goes even further than that, if you wanna nitpick. Luckey was really a hot mess for all political parties. The general consensus, even among the Trump voters on /r/teh_donald, was that Luckey's PAC was a money making scheme designed to take advantage of their Reddit base. This led to a huge conspiracy theory, the demodding of several mods, the stepping down of the leader of the message board. The mods used Luckey's involvement (the "mystery rich partner" to Nimble America) to try to sell the legitimacy of their organization

Having someone with the profile of Luckey get involved with such a petty, sketchy, internet "meme machine" is bad enough. Having the response be what it was was even worse, and reflected really badly on new tech people were already skeptical about. It goes beyond "a game was disappointing," that happens every year. It's a complicated, messy affair that's still not really over.

100% with Jeff on this one.

I didn't really want to bring it up, but that's pretty much how I feel. NMS was a mess, but I think the internet has let itself get so blinded by it's bloodlust over it that it refuses to see anything else.

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@todomachi:No because someone would need to make up evidence (at this point) for there to be any.

@qrowdyy Definitely, that stuff basically went on for months. The Palmer Lucky thing was around for like a week and industry people kept trying to make it news but no real person was biting. You had Kotaku, Polygon, and Gizmodo trying to make it a thing by bringing it up an additional 3-4 times but that was it. Even the Giant Bombcast talked about it once and the Giant Beastcast once. Definitely not the hottest mess. I feel like you're right and that it was a bigger deal for like minded people in the room than anything else.

none were as severe, as all-encompassing, as the various events that pushed VR's golden boy completely out of the spotlight.

That line, claiming everything it does, feels crazy to me. I mean, they dedicated 7 paragraphs to this compared to 1-2 for everything else lol. Oculus is doing well, they released their controllers, and they are actually better than the Vives. I think the general "OH CRAP, TRUMP!" hysteria that bit some people fed into why California based people would think something like this is bigger than it is. The No Man's Sky stuff was insane, the handling of the game by Sony and the dev studio was insane, fan reaction to the game was insane, what was released was insane, and it may very well be 2016's most disappointing game.

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@todomachi: I mean, The games industry top to bottom whether inside or the coverage of is very Liberal. If you are right wing that's fine it's your right to have views; but you have to accept that your opinion isn't going to be the popular one around here and that these aren't mainstream news sites... they don't have a mandate to be balanced and impartial (not that any mainstream network is either but hey)

Also it's not as if they go out of their way to spray Liberalism/anti-Conservatism all over the site's content.

I have noticed a bzillion times this year several of the guys on the site about to say something when a chance to talk about politics came up and they bit their tounge every time.

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@evilashe: I don't know and I don't care but the text make it seems so and that's my problem with it. The reputation of someone is attacked because some don't tolerate that you aren't on the left side of politics.

Lmao I don't think it's anything to do with left/right (the left barely fucking exists in the US anyway) it's more to do with the fact that he went from (as is described in the article if you read it) from dude pioneering rad technology to weird guy funding internet shitposters.

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@alexw00d said:
@ripelivejam said:

@alexw00d: debut of a new franchise.

So it's best new IP then? Ok.

Yep, but they try to avoid the word IP because it sounds so PR and dumb.

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@nephrahim: I mean I dunno if you had time to watch the video deliberations yet but I don't think Trump was mentioned by name even once or no more than once anyway. At the time the decision was made it was more about the possible connection between the shitposters Luckey was funding and the white-supremacist movement that happened to be supporting Trump.

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They explain that the category is a less shitty way to say "best new IP;" the debut is the game itself, not a studio's first game.

@alexw00d said:

For whom is Overwatch a debut? Cause it certainly isn't Blizzard.

I believe the idea is that it's Blizzard's first shooter, so its their debut in the genre.

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Oh boy, here we go again!

One thing about the Racist Pepe as the GB Staff calls it. I couldn't find and connection between the "nazification" of the Meme and Luckey's "meme magic". But the other hand, most people who believe that Pepe can not be turned into something offensive and that they think that people who are offended have thin skin never asked google and looking at the pictures.

A simple search about "Nazi Pepe" is enough for everyone to get an understanding why some people think that some other people stepped over the line there. Even the creator of Pepe thought so.

@todomachi: Maybe the question you should ask is who shitposts the shitposter? From what I could tell is that Temkin used his money to do something far less strange than Palmer did. You can cut yourself with a knife, but you can't put butter on your bread with a gun. What I mean is that comparing both is not at all equal to compare.

From what I saw, Temkin was only "countering" of what he felt was a over the top without going "all out" by himself. The election period made some people look hateful than they probably are. @alexw00d said it best here. There was no reason for Palmer Luckey to be involved with the election drama in this way.

EDIT: Fixed grammar errors. Added one last small paragraph because I feel its important.

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People may be offended by Lucky, but I am offfended that GB thinks that the Lucky debacle was a worse event for the industry than No Man's Sky.

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@amyggen said:
@alexw00d said:
@ripelivejam said:

@alexw00d: debut of a new franchise.

So it's best new IP then? Ok.

Yep, but they try to avoid the word IP because it sounds so PR and dumb.

I'm assuming that what he is trying to get at here, is that since a category for best debut exists, that has to mean the GOTY has to be a sequel, or the category becomes redundant. Since I still think it will be Hitman, I'm going to bet that to be the case.

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@mindbullet said:

Kinda funny that Witcher 3 got on there despite seemingly nobody on staff playing it? Or even really liking it?

What? Vinny loved it.

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@zheelz said:

Is it too late to write in this comment thread for a late nominee to 2016's hottest mess?

I would nominate pretty much every YT comment section on a political video before this thread tbh, heh.

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@amyggen said:
@alexw00d said:
@ripelivejam said:

@alexw00d: debut of a new franchise.

So it's best new IP then? Ok.

Yep, but they try to avoid the word IP because it sounds so PR and dumb.

I'm assuming that what he is trying to get at here, is that since a category for best debut exists, that has to mean the GOTY has to be a sequel, or the category becomes redundant. Since I still think it will be Hitman, I'm going to bet that to be the case.

Nah, not really. A game can win both categories. Remember that they recorded this before they recorded the GOTY list, so this has absolutely no implication on that list. It`s not like they decided to exclude every debut game from the GOTY list after this.

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@omgfather said:

@mindbullet said:

Kinda funny that Witcher 3 got on there despite seemingly nobody on staff playing it? Or even really liking it?

What? Vinny loved it.

Right, but he never really went to bat for it, and everyone else either didn't play it or flat out said they don't like Witcher 3. It's not a big deal, and the category itself was kinda weak anyway. Just kinda stuck out to me.

Err, should point out I'm going off the video deliberations not the article on it's own.

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Can I just say, I know this comments thread is going to get heated, anything political does, so a preemptive thanks to the mods for keeping it to a low simmer at least.

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@omgfather said:

@mindbullet said:

Kinda funny that Witcher 3 got on there despite seemingly nobody on staff playing it? Or even really liking it?

What? Vinny loved it.

Right, but he never really went to bat for it, and everyone else either didn't play it or flat out said they don't like Witcher 3. It's not a big deal, and the category itself was kinda weak anyway. Just kinda stuck out to me.

Err, should point out I'm going off the video deliberations not the article on it's own.

Heh, that category has always been about shouting out games they as a group spent a lot of time with and loved (which is why Windjammers made them expand the category). They don`t really have a game like that this year, so The Witcher 3 almost won by default since they knew that no one had a stronger opinion about an older game than Vinny and Witcher 3, especially since he was so frustrated about not having completed it in time of last years`s GOTY.

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@evilashe: Do they show proof of him being a white nationalist?

Just google it, several sites have done investigative work on it. White nationalist might be a bit over the top but he certainly has been playing some dirty politics with a certain slant towards an ideology that is pretty polorizing.

That said I think no man's sky is a more important and longer lasting cluster fuck for the gaming industry. Shit was on the news it was so bad.

Also the Witcher 3 is the best game released in the last 5 years.

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@zheelz: You're thinking about Overwatch, eh :P? That was a lot of fun to look at. I wonder how the devs felt about it blowing up in their forums.

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@mroldboy: I think drew said it best. With no mans sky, all that happened is that a bad game came out and post release was mishandled. That happens every year.

The rising superstar kid who's the face of vr turns out to use his money and influence to shitpost elections and support white nationalist memes and dumb shit? Then hides from everyone and is basically banished by his company? That's a mess brah

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@todomachi said:

@evilashe: Do they show proof of him being a white nationalist?

Just google it, several sites have done investigative work on it. White nationalist might be a bit over the top but he certainly has been playing some dirty politics with a certain slant towards an ideology that is pretty polorizing.

So is not a white nationalist, a label incredible damaging in its own, just playing dirty politics. Meanwhile, his boss, Peter Thiel, actually openlly supports Trump, give millions to him and got him in a cabinet possision.

What Luckey did was a fart in the wind compared to that.

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so still listening to podcast and for best debut, they either dont like Last Guardian to bring it up or they forgot. See if it changes.

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@mystyr_e said:

so still listening to podcast and for best debut, they either dont like Last Guardian to bring it up or they forgot. See if it changes.

When they recorded this I think TLG had just come out and Alex was the only one who had played it, and he had played it for a few hours. So don`t get your hopes up my man!

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Palmer over no man's sky? Come on giant bomb, why not just say trump and not pretend. Palmer is a non story compared to nms for the average gamer.

This isn't "The Average Gamer's Giant Bomb Game of the Year Awards."

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@zoggy1: Meanwhile, his boss is in a cabinet possision of that white nationalist candidate that won the election.

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For the love of god, you people need to listen to the podcast deliberations before commenting in here.

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@deadpanjazman: Probably because GB isn't much about politics. I would shut up at my job also if politics were bought up.

To be honest it only gets brought up by others who aren't even involved with the GB Staff. I thought Palmer was an OK dude judging from his E3 interviews until he poisoned the well.

And thats what its really about in politics nowadays, the question of who "owns" who and whoever is "the most superior". Everyone seeks out for dumb reasons to alienate each other. Willfull misinterpretation and/or aggression is another thing that happens way more than before.

I believe that calling out such behavior in a non aggressive way with the best intentions is good if the "other side" is willing to listen, but even then it seems like most are stuck up in their own trench that its difficult to find common ground, even when its obvious that both (or more) groups are standing on one already.

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@zoggy1: yeah all those death threats, purposefully misleading press, developer going silent, their twitter being hacked, etc is all just a day in the office.

:| lol

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Love Alex, but that was hard to watch. The silences should have tipped him off.

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What's so wrong about what Palmer did? Voting Libertarian and funding memes seem like issues that aren't very important and don't effect anyone.

Are memes that important to the GB crew?

Am I missing something?

I think No Man's Sky wins this award based on the podcast discussion.