Giant Bomb's 2016 Game of the Year Awards: Day Three

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Watch the Day Three Deliberations here:

2016 gave us remasters of old games, computers that were made to look old, industry trends that we wish were things of the past, and an old name that suddenly feels fresher than ever.


Best Remaster

Day of the Tentacle Remastered

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In a year dominated by "remasters" that consisted of minor graphical touch-ups to games that it feels like we just got through playing, Day of the Tentacle Remastered stands out as a loving and actually necessary restoration of a revered old classic. This is a game from an era when 256-color VGA graphics and digital speech were only starting to become the norm, so needless to say, the original production values don't hold up particularly well these days. Also, people love Day of the Tentacle. Those two factors make this a remaster whose time has come, and it's all the better because Double Fine dove into musty, decades-old archives of source material like original voice recordings and concept art to recreate the elements of the game at a level of quality that should stand the test of time. They even documented that process on YouTube, something we'd love to see other developers do more of.

Throw in requisite bonus features like developer commentary, the ability to seamlessly switch between old and new graphics, and a revamped interface that works great on a controller and lets you expand the playable area to full screen, and this is a textbook case of a remaster done right. As the video game business continues to see demand for updates to old favorites, we could do with fewer "HD remasters" of games that were already HD in the first place, and more labors of love like this restoration of one of LucasArts' most popular old adventure games.

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Runners-up: Odin Sphere Leifthrasir, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD



Best Fake Computer

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Hackmud's fake computer is so good that you'll need to know how to write JavaScript on a real computer if you want to truly get deep. This multiplayer hacking game is little more than a terminal window and a four-hour tutorial that tells you the basics of what you're doing. But once you're thrust into the actual multiplayer end of Hackmud, you're on your own... or you could always make the mistake of trusting another player. Did that player just send you a script that's going to help you become a better hacker, like they said it would? Or will running it simply siphon off all of your currency and send it to the hacker, leaving you broke and broken? There are ways for you to find out, but we're not going to tell you here. That'd spoil the fun.

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Runners-up: Event[0], Quadrilateral Cowboy



PLEASE STOP

Shipping Unfinished Games on Disc

Buying a game today is a lot different than it was a decade ago. With the assumption that players will have access to the internet we've seen welcomed patches that include bug fixes, UI tweaks, some rebalancing here and there. "Wait for the patch" has become a fairly common refrain for the first week of release. This year, though, it has felt like more games have taken release to mean initial release, with the final release forthcoming, if ever.

No Man's Sky released and then months later had a major content patch that added a whole host of new and improved features. Final Fantasy XV is promising some narrative updates with cutscenes to fill some story gaps. While live development used to be the realm of MMOs and online-only games, it is settling in throughout the industry. It's not necessarily a bad thing on its own, as we all should have a better game in the end. It only becomes a problem when you put the onus on the consumer to shoulder the burden of receiving those updates.

Data caps, poor internet speeds, and limited connectivity are all realities for some players. There's a difference between having internet access and being able to easily get that 30GB patch onto your system. Buying and inserting a disc only to have to download the entire game in order to play it is a hassle at the very least and impossible in some cases. It feels like we're a bit caught in a half-step between physical media and digital, without a proper offline solution for the former. The assumption that all players have access to or are able to pay for the infrastructure to get a proper version of the game they already paid for is unfair. There is a good use case for patches, and being able to make updates to a game, but don't abuse that system to ship something you know will be fixed or better in a few months.

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Runners-up: The Return of Bad PC Ports, Not Providing Early Review Copies



Best Surprise

DOOM

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Before release, numerous elements of the new Doom were reason for concern. It was coming from the ashes of a scrapped Call of Duty clone. Its multiplayer beta failed to impress. Review copies weren't sent out early to press outlets. Any one of these things could have been seen as red flags, and the combination of them didn't bode well for Doom's resurrection. No one could have expected what we wound up getting, which is one of the best first-person shooter campaigns of all time. It managed to retain the mood of classic Doom while adding a surprisingly self-aware sense of humor and an excellent glory kill system. Multiplayer didn't take the world by storm by any means, but we were all too distracted by the shockingly good campaign to care.



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Runners-up: Stardew Valley, Hitman

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Neat.

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#2  Edited By Cykke

Man, Best Surprise is a harrrrrrd category to answer. 2016 has been full of them in the world of video games.

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#3  Edited By NeoCalypso

yeah it is neat.

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you asked for miracles. I give you the GOTY deliberations

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#5  Edited By flasaltine

DOOM

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"The return of bad PC ports" is a good runner up for PLEASE STOP. I'm playing Mafia 3 right now and while I'm enjoying it quite a bit, the PC port is roooouuuuugh.

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Runners-up: The Return of Bad PC Ports

PcGamer.com's PLEASE STOP now and forever

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I have to imagine Twilight Princess HD is there beacuse they needed a third game to round out the category, right?

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I can't believe Modern Warfare remastered was not even discussed because it should absolutely have won

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Isn't the winner of the PLEASE STOP category pretty similar to shipping broke-ass games that won in 2014 and was runner-up in 2015 or is it just me?

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#11  Edited By ollieg_94

By the by, Day of the Tentacle is one of the free PS+ games next month.

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@grayfox666: I'm guessing the requirement to purchase Infinite Warfare soured the well.

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DOOM

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Looking forward to Knack HD to win the HD category next year

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#15  Edited By erikamatsu

I still have issues with glory kills (melee kills for health works great but the constant execution animations do get tiresome) but the system is so, so much better than that E3 reveal made it look. It's like the were trying to make the game look bad.

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I get that the Gears Tomorrow trailer is three memes put together(Disturbed, Gears taking itself seriously and overused cover songs) but it works. The Quantum Break and Gears launch trailer covers are bad and don't fit what's happening in the trailer.

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@darro said:

Isn't the winner of the PLEASE STOP category pretty similar to shipping broke-ass games that won in 2014 and was runner-up in 2015 or is it just me?

I guess the difference is that broke-ass games just tend to be buggy messes and with unfinished games we're talking about products that are missing actual (promised) content at release. But I haven't watched the deliberations yet so I'm not sure.

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Runners-up: The Return of Bad PC Ports

PcGamer.com's PLEASE STOP now and forever

Sadly, completely the opposite.

They gave GOTY to dishonored 2, a game that has one of the worst ports in the whole year.

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#19  Edited By Dray2k

Every developer in the world should write "Please stop shipping unfinished games" on their Post-Its.

Looking at you Piranha Bytes and THQ Nordic...I hope ELEX is going to be good.

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I can't say that I disagree with any of those picks.

@clain4672: Didn't they pick Dishonored 2 as their GOTY?

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@viking_funeral: @assirra: thats so backwards i expect cats to chase dogs, and mafia 3 to stop gitching, and XCOM 2 to actually work

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#22  Edited By bhhawks78

No Man's Sky is especially egregious. The game with the day 1 patch is a half assed beta, the disc without the day 1 patch is the same dumpster fire but with liquid shit sprayed all over it.

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Sony's atrocious download speeds should have won PLEASE STOP

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Dan Ryckert is a good sweet boy who has done nothing wrong for fighting to put Stardew Valley on these lists. I'm behind you 100% you innocent angel.

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#25  Edited By Mystyr_E

@darro said:

Isn't the winner of the PLEASE STOP category pretty similar to shipping broke-ass games that won in 2014 and was runner-up in 2015 or is it just me?

all the more reason to keep nominating it if it's still a thing

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The ending of their best surprise discussion makes me pretty excited for Best Game. Jeff planting the Hitman seeds by saying that you can't ignore that DOOM is more than just the campaign makes me think the discussion is going to be more of a debate than the unanimous decision I had initially suspected it would be.

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they forgot one for Best Remaster:
Valkyria Chronicles

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@assirra said:
@clain4672 said:

Runners-up: The Return of Bad PC Ports

PcGamer.com's PLEASE STOP now and forever

Sadly, completely the opposite.

They gave GOTY to dishonored 2, a game that has one of the worst ports in the whole year.

Does it? That game ran at like 70+fps maxed for me on a 1060. Go back 3 years and I don't think you could run new games back then at 70+ fps maxed on the equivalent level *60 card.

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#30  Edited By WeyounNumber6

2016 The Year of DOOM :D

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#32  Edited By Efesell

@alexw00d said:
@assirra said:
@clain4672 said:

Runners-up: The Return of Bad PC Ports

PcGamer.com's PLEASE STOP now and forever

Sadly, completely the opposite.

They gave GOTY to dishonored 2, a game that has one of the worst ports in the whole year.

Does it? That game ran at like 70+fps maxed for me on a 1060. Go back 3 years and I don't think you could run new games back then at 70+ fps maxed on the equivalent level *60 card.

They eventually fixed it pretty well with huge patches but it was a big mess at launch across pretty much the full range of hardware.

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I kinda liked those song covers to be honest.

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I haven't listened to the podcast version yet but I'm very interested in hearing what happened to Modern Warfare Remastered during the Best Remaster segment. I think regardless on how you feel about Call of Duty as a franchise, the amount of work Raven put it the Remaster is astonishing. The singleplayer may just be a standard HD remake but the multiplayer is where it all really shines.

They added in lots of modern trimmings around the multiplayer experience to improve it without messing with the original balance and feel of the game. I won't get into the serious nitty gritty but the Call of Duty community are very fickle, to put it lightly, about specific timing, sound effects, damage, speed, etc, and Raven did a pretty bang up job on addressing all the things that were being brought up or worried about the multiplayer. That can be a bad thing in some ways as a few weapons are pretty overpowered but at least it's true to the original experience I suppose.

One thing I'll knock it for is the servers are pretty bad. I'm not technical expert with that kind of stuff but reports I've read say that the server tick rate is abysmally low compared to the original game and doesn't even get close to the standard of some of the other recent FPS games (Battlefield 1 and Overwatch, specifically).

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#35  Edited By TurtleFish

One the few times I'm going to quibble publicly with a choice r.e. PLEASE STOP - a lot of the stuff that they're talking about concerning "Please Stop" really only affects them (and people who are like them) because they're downloading everything. It's annoying if I download a game and I need a 10GB patch to download, but it's only one game, one patch. People need to finish games, but as Jeff pointed out, there's a lot of nuance involved, a lot of it intrinsic to project management and large groups of people working together that people have been trying to solve for decades, as well as the fact that the broadband network infrastructure in the United States just sucks.

Companies not putting out copies for review / abusive pre-order practices affects everybody, regardless of how many games you buy or how you interact with games. A big patch means they're at least trying to put a good game out - having copies of games only go to people who have no desire to maintain any sort of objectivity? That's just inherently dishonest.

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#36  Edited By Efesell

@ghoti221: The main thing they're complaining about is the notion of I bought this game I bring it home to play it and I now have to wait a day or more to download a huge patch. That's terrible and is not just a problem they have to deal with because they play a lot of games. If anything they have to deal with it a lot less because they are in a very privileged state of having amazing internet.

It's a huge hard to solve problem but surely there are steps to take and nobody seems to be bothering. At least with shitty preorders or bad review copy practices I have choices in the matter

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#37  Edited By GrayFox666

@jjbsterling: nothing happend because they did not even mention it

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#38  Edited By Solh0und

Would "Games as a service" be in the same ballpark as "Unfinished games"?

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Please Jeff, use whatever that comment was going to be to save us from our DOOM overlords for GOTY.

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I appreciate Dan's commitment to push Stardew Valley, and for Best Surprise I would be fine with it winning over DOOM.
That game, much like Undertale, seemingly came out of nowhere and surprised a lot of people.
But I get that this is a personal list.

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@jjbsterling: Problem is, they decide to wall it behind Infinite warfare which was a very cynical move on Activision's part

@mems1224 said:

Sony's atrocious download speeds should have won PLEASE STOP

Heh, if anything it's more like PLEASE GO FASTER

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Please Jeff, use whatever that comment was going to be to save us from our DOOM overlords for GOTY.

Look if you think Jeff is gonna stop Doom winning goty then I don't know where you think you are.

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#43  Edited By csl316

Dan Ryckert is a good sweet boy who has done nothing wrong for fighting to put Stardew Valley on these lists. I'm behind you 100% you innocent angel.

Wait a minute...

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For unfinished games released on disc, I would add star wars battlefront. $60 for what felt like an unfinished game

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Newfound appreciation for Dan and his push of Stardew Valley for best Surprise. It was a damn good surprise as well. Easily my biggest surprise as well Dan.

Haven't gotten my hands on Doom, but holy shit Hitman surprised. No way that shitstorm should've been as good as it was. It wasn't even on my radar until GB talked about it to hell and back. I can see DOOM winning, but Hitman was a fucking shocker as well.

That category was tough. Contenders this year were strong.

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Brad saying that Stardew Valley is 2016's Undertale is severely underselling how incredibly into Undertale people are. Like... Stardew has no equivalent to Sans ASMR or Undertale's incredibly active porn fandom. Literal children are into Undertale because they watched their favourite YouTube video game man play through it. Undertale is some once in a lifetime shit.

Also, I feel like Biggest Surprise would be more fair if it was Best Comeback and Best Surprise. Watch_Dogs 2 and DOOM were good comebacks but Stardew, Overcooked etc were good surprises.

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#47  Edited By LonelySpacePanda

Brad saying that Stardew Valley is 2016's Undertale is severely underselling how incredibly into Undertale people are. Like... Stardew has no equivalent to Sans ASMR or Undertale's incredibly active porn fandom. Literal children are into Undertale because they watched their favourite YouTube video game man play through it. Undertale is some once in a lifetime shit.

Also, I feel like Biggest Surprise would be more fair if it was Best Comeback and Best Surprise. Watch_Dogs 2 and DOOM were good comebacks but Stardew, Overcooked etc were good surprises.

Seriously. Giant Bomb staff's undervaluing of Undertales massive impact (being voted above many all-time 16-bit classics on game community sites) shows how out of touch they are with the gaming community ... and that's a good thing!

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#48  Edited By Efesell

@entireties: I think the point still stands though. It's the little one man indie darling that came in and set the internet on fire for a little while.

It's probably maintained a larger active community over time as well even if it's not one with quite the uh... enthusiasm... of Undertale.

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@efesell said:
@alexw00d said:
@assirra said:
@clain4672 said:

Runners-up: The Return of Bad PC Ports

PcGamer.com's PLEASE STOP now and forever

Sadly, completely the opposite.

They gave GOTY to dishonored 2, a game that has one of the worst ports in the whole year.

Does it? That game ran at like 70+fps maxed for me on a 1060. Go back 3 years and I don't think you could run new games back then at 70+ fps maxed on the equivalent level *60 card.

They eventually fixed it pretty well with huge patches but it was a big mess at launch across pretty much the full range of hardware.

it had gotten better, I wouldn't call it a mess now, but my framerate is so uneven that I had to cap it at 30 FPS. Otherwise it's so all over the place that it feels terrible to play. I've got a 1080, there's really no reason my performance should be as choppy and uneven as it is.

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I think a more accurate description of the winner of the PLEASE STOP award is 'Shipping Incomplete Games On Disc'.