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Brad's Top 10 Games, 2008

Probably aren't a lot of surprises in the games I picked for my personal list for the year, but maybe the order of these big names at least differs from yours. Let's have a discussion!

10. LittleBigPlanet

This would probably be way higher if I'd gotten to spend more time with the later levels, spent some time building my own, and then downloaded the best ones others have uploaded to PSN. I only spent a handful of hours bounding around the first few stages in two-player on the couch with my girlfriend--and the giggles that resulted were more than enough to ensure it a place here. Definitely going to put more time into LBP now that the unfortunate server and moderation issues have been ironed out.

9. Viva Pinata: Trouble in Paradise

If Trouble in Paradise were a PC game, it would have been released as an expansion pack for the original Viva Pinata--but then, it was priced like an expansion pack anyway. There were plenty of new areas and pinatas to complement all the recycled content, and the streamlined menus and more accessible information made this one the more pleasant experience I wish the first one had been.

8. Grand Theft Auto IV

Best sense of place in any video game this year, or perhaps ever. Rockstar captured the New York City feel sublimely, from the look of the skyline and the grit on the streets to the Helvetica font in the menus, the same as you see in the city's subway signage. Honestly believable characters, too. This is a crime drama for the ages.

7. Left 4 Dead

Mass zombie attacks will never get old, but Valve found a way to make them even spicier with the best cooperative shooting experience all year. Just as good as the action were the characters--Bill, Louis, Zoey, and Francis--and the contextual narrative that emerged through them. I actually sensed the dire circumstances of the undead apocalypse throughout every map, just thanks to the quips the four characters made, and the desperate scrawls left on safehouse walls by previous survivors.

6. Gears of War 2

I went from "Ho hum, more Gears" to "Dude, more Gears!" in the first 10 minutes. The campaign more than lives up to Mr. B's constant refrain of "bigger, better, more badass" with enormous, larger-than-life action. But Horde mode is the real star of the show, giving you a great way to play multiplayer cooperatively without all the foul-mouthed adolescents and matchmaking issues of the competitive online modes.

5. Burnout Paradise

The open-world single-player missions were moderately entertaining, but Paradise really came to life online. Tackling the dozens of over-the-top multiplayer challenges with up to seven friends, making enormous jumps, crashing head-on into each other--all with hilarious voice chat going the whole time--was the most fun I had online this year. It's this year's Uno! ...What does that even mean?

4. Dead Space

This wasn't the most original game of the year, but it might have been the best-crafted, most-polished one. Dead Space knows exactly what it's trying to do, and it does it incredibly well without straying beyond its scope. Great atmosphere and scares, surprisingly satisfying shooting, utterly gorgeous visuals--a real class act from EA Redwood Shores.

3. Metal Gear Solid 4

Flat-out best-looking game of the year that also happened to be the best-playing game in the MGS series. The marriage of cinematic production values and balls-out action offered the most stunning set-piece moments of gameplay I witnessed in this or any year. Solid Snake, I'm gonna miss ya.

2. Geometry Wars 2

Downloadable game at number two! Yeeeah. Bizarre Creations went so far above and beyond what they needed to do in a Geometry Wars sequel. The new modes were both more numerous and more ingenious that I could have possibly wished for, and the way the game integrated high score lists right into the menus and in-game displays really stoked your desire to beat all of your friends. I'll never get tired of playing this intensely skill-based game...until Geometry Wars 3, at least.

1. Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts

Yeah, you read it right. This was the most fun I had simply playing a game in 2008. The vehicle-building isn't a gimmick; it's absolutely integral to the gameplay. It gives you tons of options to approach the huge variety of mission objectives in unique, creative, satisfying ways. Plus, it was the funniest, cleverest game all year. Somebody at Rare really knows my sense of humor, I guess.

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Probably aren't a lot of surprises in the games I picked for my personal list for the year, but maybe the order of these big names at least differs from yours. Let's have a discussion!

10. LittleBigPlanet

This would probably be way higher if I'd gotten to spend more time with the later levels, spent some time building my own, and then downloaded the best ones others have uploaded to PSN. I only spent a handful of hours bounding around the first few stages in two-player on the couch with my girlfriend--and the giggles that resulted were more than enough to ensure it a place here. Definitely going to put more time into LBP now that the unfortunate server and moderation issues have been ironed out.

9. Viva Pinata: Trouble in Paradise

If Trouble in Paradise were a PC game, it would have been released as an expansion pack for the original Viva Pinata--but then, it was priced like an expansion pack anyway. There were plenty of new areas and pinatas to complement all the recycled content, and the streamlined menus and more accessible information made this one the more pleasant experience I wish the first one had been.

8. Grand Theft Auto IV

Best sense of place in any video game this year, or perhaps ever. Rockstar captured the New York City feel sublimely, from the look of the skyline and the grit on the streets to the Helvetica font in the menus, the same as you see in the city's subway signage. Honestly believable characters, too. This is a crime drama for the ages.

7. Left 4 Dead

Mass zombie attacks will never get old, but Valve found a way to make them even spicier with the best cooperative shooting experience all year. Just as good as the action were the characters--Bill, Louis, Zoey, and Francis--and the contextual narrative that emerged through them. I actually sensed the dire circumstances of the undead apocalypse throughout every map, just thanks to the quips the four characters made, and the desperate scrawls left on safehouse walls by previous survivors.

6. Gears of War 2

I went from "Ho hum, more Gears" to "Dude, more Gears!" in the first 10 minutes. The campaign more than lives up to Mr. B's constant refrain of "bigger, better, more badass" with enormous, larger-than-life action. But Horde mode is the real star of the show, giving you a great way to play multiplayer cooperatively without all the foul-mouthed adolescents and matchmaking issues of the competitive online modes.

5. Burnout Paradise

The open-world single-player missions were moderately entertaining, but Paradise really came to life online. Tackling the dozens of over-the-top multiplayer challenges with up to seven friends, making enormous jumps, crashing head-on into each other--all with hilarious voice chat going the whole time--was the most fun I had online this year. It's this year's Uno! ...What does that even mean?

4. Dead Space

This wasn't the most original game of the year, but it might have been the best-crafted, most-polished one. Dead Space knows exactly what it's trying to do, and it does it incredibly well without straying beyond its scope. Great atmosphere and scares, surprisingly satisfying shooting, utterly gorgeous visuals--a real class act from EA Redwood Shores.

3. Metal Gear Solid 4

Flat-out best-looking game of the year that also happened to be the best-playing game in the MGS series. The marriage of cinematic production values and balls-out action offered the most stunning set-piece moments of gameplay I witnessed in this or any year. Solid Snake, I'm gonna miss ya.

2. Geometry Wars 2

Downloadable game at number two! Yeeeah. Bizarre Creations went so far above and beyond what they needed to do in a Geometry Wars sequel. The new modes were both more numerous and more ingenious that I could have possibly wished for, and the way the game integrated high score lists right into the menus and in-game displays really stoked your desire to beat all of your friends. I'll never get tired of playing this intensely skill-based game...until Geometry Wars 3, at least.

1. Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts

Yeah, you read it right. This was the most fun I had simply playing a game in 2008. The vehicle-building isn't a gimmick; it's absolutely integral to the gameplay. It gives you tons of options to approach the huge variety of mission objectives in unique, creative, satisfying ways. Plus, it was the funniest, cleverest game all year. Somebody at Rare really knows my sense of humor, I guess.

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Another pretty solid list right there.  I haven't played your #1 but I've heard tons of good stuff about it.

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Banjo is a pretty sweet game.

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i never would've guessed your number 1

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GTA IV at number eight and MGS 4 at number three? You really should have made your case to have MGS 4 as Game of the Year. Then again, I know you probably didn't want to argue for another couple of hours on the podcast. Great to see an underappreciated game at number one.

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Well, I'm actually not surprised by any of those except Geometry Wars 2, that's one that will be on very little people's list. Mad prop's to Sir Brad for his list!

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Nice list, Brad.
And Happy New Years :D

Definitely agree with what you've said with, heck, all of those game you've mentioned. Have a good one.

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Your huge love for Banjo still baffles me Brad, i like it, a lot...but yeah.

I got the same feeling that i get from Banjo, in Pure...which sounds so silly, but building an ATV from scratch with parts and focusing on it's stats so that i could win a specific challenge, and doing that for almost all races...so i could get more parts! was very similar to what im doing in Banjo.

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Klungo Saves the World is my GOTY.

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Banjo is sweet, and that list is awesome. Dead Space and Geometry Wars 2 in your top 5 gains my respect. Good job Brad.

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I would give Nuts & Bolts a 7/10.  The controls even on the pre-built vehicles are so infuriating.  My vehicle has wiped wildly out of control right before the finish line by simply riding over what I suppose is a bump in the geography .  And then I end up restarting a mission 5 times and waiting through the painful loading screen each time.  I bought BK for the free N64 version...good ol' explorative platforming.  I couldn't put that game down.  So I beat it and continue on playing Nuts & Bolts and I am just so disappointed that the great sense of adventure from the first game was replaced with a series of time trials.  I guess I prefer running, jumping, and flying over tinkering with menus. 

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I just bought Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts. I played the demo and had a great time with it, so now it's mine. Playing Dead Space since Christmas Day and it's a good one.

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Now here's a man with a mind of his own. I don't agree but, but dude's not a follower. Shoemaker is one of the best game reviewers out there.

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Interesting list, Brad.  The top 10 list itself is nothing shocking, but I was interested to see that you put GTA4 a bit lower than Jeff and Ryan.  Personally, I thought GTA4 was vastly overrated, and though the presentation and game mechanics were significantly improved from previous GTAs, I found the game to be boring as hell.  I haven't even thought of popping GTA4 back into the disk tray, and I'm not even going to look twice at the DLC.

I'm very intrigued by Banjo Kazooie, though.  I like that it's cheap, and the GB staff apparently can't get enough of it.  I have a feeling that my fiancee and I will really dig it.

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i knew you loved banjo nuts and bolts, but i did not see this coming.

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Great games Brad,I would probably however say that GTA4 is GOTY and afterwards either MGS4 or Fallout3.
Banjo btw I recently got,it's a great game.

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Kudos' for putting Banjo at number 1, that game doesn't get the attention or sales that it deserves.
Solid list by the way.

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surprise , banjo is really goood

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Awesome list man, Dead Space and Left 4 Dead are two phenomenal games.  Both of which are definitely on my list for 08'. 

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i quite like this list. Banjo is a lot of fun but i can only guess most people didn't like the vehicle-building stuff. Besides that i haven't tried Left 4 Dead yet. The idea sounds so boring but there are so many people talking about  O.o. Also i still haven't played geometry =/
Happy new year btw.

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Eff Yeah! I'm glad to see a non-emo, non-'hardcore' game taking this list's ultimate spot.  BKNB blew my mind and destroyed a weekend of my life.

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Not just Banjo on the list, but Viva Pinata as well?  Brad, you're the shit...

...well, actually, ALL the doods at Giant Bomb are the shit...but you put Viva Pinata on the list, so that's extra romance dance power!
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You bitched and complained so much about mgs4 and it only got to #3 on your list.

What the hell man?

Happy New Year y'all.
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Mine most closely resembles yours, so good glist.

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Nuts & Bolts is certainly one of the finest Xbox 360 games out there right now, and I am kind of surprised to see Viva Pinata TIP make the list. Of course, Geometry Wars 2 over Metal Gear Solid 4 is certainly interesting...

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It's good to see downloadable games getting some love, I would have to add Castle Crashers to my list as well!

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i got Banjo, and it is fucking awesome!!

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alright, way to stick to your principles and put GTA IV at number 8. I too think it is overrated!

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You don't feel that the boss battles in Gears 2 were way worse than the first?

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Brad I hear you go on about Banjo in the podcast and now I read that its your #1 game of 2008. Im going to have to pick it up now and try it.
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Ah, MGS4 was a great one....

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Excellent Number 1 choice.  Nuts and Bolts is still amazingly fun, they packed that puppy full of love.

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I listened to the GOTY podcast from 2008 recently (yeah, I'm crazy) for the first time, and I really didn't agree with the deliberation at all. I've thought Rockstar's games are terrible...always. Both from the foul and filthy level of unacceptable content and the lame gameplay that never lives up to action game standards...
 
But man, I would have to go for MGS4 as my favorite that year. It really stuck with me. My only complaint: you should have been able to play as Raiden during certain action sequences. Oh, and I guess using nanomachines as an out for everything was lame. The ending...I have mixed feelings about. Not sure whether it should be different.
 
Oh, and weird comment: Banjo-Kazooie on the N64 is one of my all-time faves, and I like Nuts & Bolts alright, but I get the feeling that if they'd gone more of a Mario Galaxy route, I would have preferred it.

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NECROMANCY!

Looking back at this gives mucho respect to Brad for recognizing Nuts & Bolts as a great game. He could have been mindless against much like most.

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Banjo 4 life