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29 Dec, 2008

PALGN Game of the Year Awards 2008

PALGN Feature | Our favourite games of the year.
It's that time again folks - the time when we get together and decide which were the games that defined the year just passed. Even with a very lean patch of releases through the middle of the year, we had a hard time selecting our choices for the best of the best. But choose we did, and here we present to you the PALGN staff choices for our favourite games of 2008.

On with the show...


DS Game of the Year
Professor Layton and the Curious Village
D Level 5| P Nintendo
PALGN Review 9.0
Runner up: The World Ends With You

Apart from the Northern Hemisphere release of the Nintendo DSi, it has been a very quiet year for the Nintendo DS. Well, quiet for Nintendo, at least. However, this has given the third parties a chance to show what they’ve got. While not strictly third party nor a 2008 release (2007 in Japan), the release of Professor Layton and the Curious Village was a healthy dose of nostalgia mixed with ingenious puzzles and colourful characters.

Professor Layton and his young assistant Luke are invited to St. Mystere by Lady Dahlia, widow of the late Baron Reinhold, to solve the mystery of the Golden Apple. The Baron stated in his last will and testament that whosoever should solve the mystery would inherit everything he possessed. Reviving the classical point-and-click genre that once populated PCs and adding over 120 touch screen puzzles, Professor Layton and the Curious Village was one of the more memorable experiences of 2008 for many reasons.

  


PSP Game of the Year
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
D Square-Enix| P Square-Enix
PALGN Review 8.5
Runner up: God of War: Chains of Olympus

It was a strange year for the PSP. Most of the best games for the system came out in the first half of 2008, rather than during the latter year silly season. As a result, it almost seemed that there weren’t too many games to pick from. Still, pick we did and again, nostalgia won out. Following on, or more accurately leading into the famed PlayStation title, Final Fantasy VII, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII gives some background to one of the most revered stories in gaming.

Introducing some new characters to mix in with the old ones, the gameplay moves away from the turn-based to action-based, but just like all Final Fantasy games it keeps you occupied for a long time. Most importantly, the game captures the emotion and story that is often associated with the perennial series, as well as the high standards that we have come to expect as the norm.




Xbox 360 Game of the Year
Gears of War 2
D Epic Games | P Microsoft
PALGN Review 8.5
Runner up: Fable 2

Few developers are adept at following up a stellar original with a good sequel, let alone a better one. Epic are one such developer that is able to put their money where their mouth is, and deliver a sequel to their 2006 hit, Gears of War that is even better than the original. That is, even if we’re still left waiting for a few answers.

Gears of War 2 adds more colour and smarter squad mates to the stop-and-pop action of the original. This time though, it’s even bigger, faster and more explosive. Heck, they even found a way to make it look better. While there are few little things that would have made it truly special, it has left us quite excited for the inevitable sequel.



Wii Game of the Year
Boom Blox
D EA LA | P Electronic Arts
PALGN Review 8.5
Runner up: de Blob

There used to be a time where the Nintendo system awards were dominated by Nintendo published games. In a major coup, the PALGN staff have gone past the Nintendo sequels such as Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Mario Kart Wii and have looked (possibly) to the future. As such, games like Zak and Wiki, the Australian-developed de Blob and No More Heroes figured highly, but in the end, it was the surprisingly enjoyable Boom Blox that took the cake for 2009.

Not bad for a mix between Jenga and explosions, although it seems that having Steven Speilberg for consult has definitely helped. Even with less processing power than other modern consoles, the Wii was the home in 2008 for one of the most enjoyable physics-based puzzle games. Utilising the motion-based features of the Wiimote further enhanced the emphasis of skill, reflex and dexterity. That, and blowing up stuff is a heck of a lot of fun.



PlayStation 3 Game of the Year
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
D Kojima Productions| P Konami
PALGN Review 9.5
Runner up: Little Big Planet

Very rarely does a game fulfil most of the promises that are set out during the development cycle. It’s even rarer for a game to fulfil all the promises made during the cycle, let alone the life of the franchise. But that’s just what Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots managed to do and then some.

It may be hard to believe, but the game fulfils its primary purpose by completely tying up the extremely stretched story and even wrapping it up with a nice bow on top. That, and it had the most accessible gameplay of all Metal Gear Solid games, along with the most variety that the series has ever seen.


Multiplatform Game of the Year
Fallout 3
D Bethesda Softworks| P ZeniMax Media
PALGN Review 9.0
Runner up: Left 4 Dead

Following the fall of Interplay, the future of the Fallout franchise was uncertain for a while. But after being acquired by Bethesda Softworks, creators of the Elder Scrolls franchise, it looks as though it will be here to stay for a while. While Fallout 3 is a rather large departure from the decade-old original titles, the attention to the nostalgia factor has once again paid off.

While the comparisons with Oblivion were inevitable, Fallout 3 stands on its own and makes exploring a post-apocalyptic in search of your rogue father one of the most enjoyable gaming experiences of recent times. While we were just glad for the game to have made it to Australia following the drug censorship fiasco, we’re even happier with how the final game has turned out.




PC Game of the Year
Spore
D Maxis| P Electronic Arts
PALGN Review 9.0
Runner up: Sins of the Solar Empire

It seems that Will Wright can do no wrong. The Sims was a runaway success, and The Sims 2 was even bigger, so who knows how big The Sims 3 will be. But before that, Wright took the gaming world and tipped it on its side once again with the genre transcending simulator Spore. And again, it could be enjoyed by the casual and the hardcore alike.

Spore allowed players to first take control of the primordial soup and see what kind of immaculate being (or monstrosity) crawled out. Following this, you took control of the creature's evolution, from its first village, to towns, then cities, then conquering the world and finally… the universe. Literally.


Downloadable Game of the Year
Braid
D Number Non Inc.| P Number Non Inc.
PALGN Review 9.0
Runner up: Wipeout HD

Games that you can buy over some sort of download service, be it the Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network, Wii Shop or Steam, have become incredibly popular over the last 12 months. So much so that this category was one of the most hotly contested this year. While a lot of games that probably deserved the attention haven’t quite got over the line, the future of these games is bright.

The shining star for independent developers this was the perplexing Braid. Even though we can’t all be perceptive and ‘get it’, there is no denying the creativity required to think up the mind-boggling puzzles that were seen in the game. Not to mention, it showed that a game can look good without millions of polygons and head-line voice actors.



Best Visuals
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
D Kojima Productions| P Konami
PALGN Review 9.5
Runners up: Prince of Persia, Gears of War 2

You don't often see a game look as good as the early screenshots and videos seem to suggest. Well, in another rarity, Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots not only looked as good as the hype may have implied, it actually looked much, much better. No other game released this year managed to put together theis level of attention to detail along with artistic direction and technical prowess. Not to mention, not much has come close since the game's release either.



Best Audio
Grand Theft Auto IV
D Rockstar North| P Rockstar
PALGN Review 9.5
Runner up: Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots

One area that is never likely to disappoint when it comes to a Grand Theft Auto game is the audio department. And almost like clockwork, Grand Theft Auto IV delivered a memorable audio experience with great voicing, meaty sound effects and the famed licensed and original tracks that could be found on the radio within the game world. While some may have described GTA IV as a game that you could have lived rather than played, it’s certainly one that you could have just listened to.


Overall Game of the Year
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
D Kojima Productions| P Konami
PALGN Review 9.5
Runner up: Left 4 Dead

Very rarely does a game fulfil all the promises that are made during the development process. Very rarely does a series get wrapped up with every single possible question answered. Very rarely is the core gameplay of a series made accessible to newcomers while retaining what veterans liked about it. Very rarely (particularly these days) does a game get released with virtually no technical flaws and yet still provides a complete package. Very rarely does a game look and sound better than just about anything that has ever been released, and continues to do so six months after release. And very rarely (only once a year in fact), is a game judged to be the best game we played in a year.

Well done Snake, one final award has come your way.


Most Anticipated for 2009
Heavy Rain
D Quantic Dream| P SCEE
Runners up: Brutal Legend, Uncharted 2

2009 is looking like a year for the unique and the original. Publishers seem to have realised that sequels need some love and care, so we might not see as many next year. As such, a lot of original IPs and lesser known titles were thrown around the table when we were wondering just what we wanted from 2009. It turned out that PALGN staff are suckers for an intriguing story, as Heavy Rain won this battle over Jack Black and Nathan Drake.

The developer's last game, Fahrenheit, started off really well when it came out in 2005, but fell away as it went from intriguing to just plain sci-fi weird. Aside from what looks like a fresh perspective on quick time events and a compelling story, we’re hoping that this love story/thriller doesn’t go down the same path. At the moment though, it’s on the top of out list of games we want to play in 2009.


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61 Comments
3 years ago
Spore? What the hell were you thinking. That game had to be the WORST game over the year. The rest were pretty well spot on.
3 years ago
I think its all fairly accurate. Surely though GTA 4 is the best multiplatform title and indeed for mine, Game of the Year hands-down.
3 years ago
IRT Craptest

But breaking things down by system means the reader can see what was best for their console. Since not everyone has the luxury of owning every console, platform awards are still relevant.
3 years ago
Spore?

Really?

SPORE?

But... it sucked?

And am I the only one thats getting sick of HD gritty million poly realisim games winning for graphics?

I'd much rather see graphics games win on the quality of there art rather then the qualtiy of there engine. I mean ok MGS has some cool designs in it but there we're some **** gorgeous games released this year.
Braid, Prof Layton, PoP, Castle Crashers, LBP, Flower (Did that come out here?), Mirrors Edge, Papaton, and probbably more that I've forgotten in terms of Visuals were a hell of a lot more interesting and enjoyable to look at then Metal Gear Solid .(Or GoW wich is winnign a lot of best wich... well looks like slighlty stylised real people.
3 years ago
I'd contest a few (particularly Spore, wtf? biggest anti-climax in gaming history), but a generally awesome list. Professor Layton winning DS = so right, though I might have voted GS4 out of sheer loyalty to the series.
3 years ago
Happy to see Fallout 3 pinch an award. I think it is fantastic.
3 years ago
Most anticipated awards fail. Also Spore?! Just incomprehensible. And a lack of presence for Mirror's Edge icon_pout.gif

Yeah don't mind me getting bitter about other people's opinions icon_wink.gif
3 years ago
Would have liked Assassins Creed 2 to be the most anticipated if it is actually being released in 2009.
3 years ago
zeldamario wrote
Best Audio....GTA4, I doubt it. It had weak Audio IMO and the worst radio station mix of any GTA game.
Also, GTA4 had awesome gun effects, and voice acting. It didn't get this award for the music, it's for all the other sounds.
3 years ago
Great list. There's still a couple of games on that list I need to get to but from what I've played the only one I wouldn't agree with would be Spore.

Metal Gear for GOTY and Heavy Rain for most anticipated are definitely my picks too.
3 years ago
No Patapon? Should've won PSP and graphics categories, imo. Absolutely amazingly executed game that oozes quality.

Also lol spore.
3 years ago
InvivnI wrote
IRT Craptest

But breaking things down by system means the reader can see what was best for their console. Since not everyone has the luxury of owning every console, platform awards are still relevant.
Yeah. I get that. Still - Im more interested in discussing the best games released in a given year rather than championing mediocrity cause it happened to come out on the one system some people can afford.

Anyway, These lists are mostly silly and represent one person's opinion (or in this case a small committee). Noone's ever happy. I only mentioned how Id prefer to see it done cause ...well thats how I'd prefer it. But hey. The world doesnt revolve around me (just the moon and maybe one neighbouring planet).
3 years ago
I agree with this list 100% (though not the DS, PSP or Wii listings, as I haven't played them)

GoW2 best for 360? Surely you must be joking, I thought. But then thinknig about it, I cannot think of another game that stood out like that on the system.

MGS4 easily for the ps3, and for the game of year. No game came close to the size or scope of this. While people will easily find flaws in this, it stands out compared to every other title this year.

Fallout 3 is the only game that comes extremely close to MGS4. It has the story, it has the scope, it has the visual appeal, but it's just not polished enough to push it over the edge.

Spore is a fantastic game. It has a lot of haters which, in my opinion, is due to the DRM that so many people hate. Ignoring the DRM problem, it's still a stand out title for the PC, and it's easy to see why it was so big. I'm still playing it to this day, and I know people who are.

GTA4 has a fantastic audio scheme to it. Everything sounds great, from the tires screeching, to the appropriate music coming out of the radio.

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Well done Snake, one final award has come your way.
Here's to you
Nicola and Bart
3 years ago
I think Spore winning best PC game is more of a representation of the current state of the PC game industry more than anything. There really wasn't anything else it was competing against (except perhaps Sins of a Solar Empire, which I really must try). Don't get me wrong, I liked Spore, but it certainly wasn't a brilliant game that deserved to win PC game of the year. If Spore came out in previous years, for instance, I doubt it would get anywhere near the top few PC games of the year.
3 years ago
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It has a lot of haters which, in my opinion, is due to the DRM that so many people hate.
Nope, most of the haters are from it being a completly shallow experience with a mishmash of unrelated gameplay mechanisims that don't flow into eachother at all.

People criticise it rightly because, well it's not that good.
3 years ago
InvivnI wrote
I think Spore winning best PC game is more of a representation of the current state of the PC game industry more than anything. There really wasn't anything else it was competing against (except perhaps Sins of a Solar Empire, which I really must try).
You think two games came out for the PC in 2008? A huge number of big titles came out for the PC. The reason Spore is on top is it's MAINSTREAM when compared to things like FPS, RTS and RPG titles and runs on quite old hardware.

Big titles from 2008 that come to mind: Fallout 3, GalCivII: Twilight of the Arnor, WoW: Lich King, World of Goo, Mass Effect, Left 4 Dead, Sins of a Solar Empire, GRID, Spore, Far Cry 2, Witcher: Enhanced, STALKER: Clear Sky, Prince of Persia, Dead Space, Warhammer Online, Sam and Max Season 2, AudioSurf, TrackMania United Forever, Call of Duty: WaW, Crysis Warhead, Civ IV: Colonization, Red Alert 3 and many many more...
3 years ago
No Scribblenauts in most anticipated category?! Travesty!!

That list is pretty controversial, but then again it's quite refreshing to see a site not bowing to trends.
3 years ago
Sambo110 wrote
zeldamario wrote
Best Audio....GTA4, I doubt it. It had weak Audio IMO and the worst radio station mix of any GTA game.
Also, GTA4 had awesome gun effects, and voice acting. It didn't get this award for the music, it's for all the other sounds.
but then, Saint's Row 2 had Eliza Dushku.

and then the character she played "posed" for Playboy.

...

sorry, lost my train of thought...
3 years ago
ObsoletE wrote
but then, Saint's Row 2 had Eliza Dushku.

and then the character she played "posed" for Playboy.

...

sorry, lost my train of thought...
Why am I only learning this now?
3 years ago
grim-one wrote
Big titles from 2008 that come to mind: Fallout 3, GalCivII: Twilight of the Arnor, WoW: Lich King, World of Goo, Mass Effect, Left 4 Dead, Sins of a Solar Empire, GRID, Spore, Far Cry 2, Witcher: Enhanced, STALKER: Clear Sky, Prince of Persia, Dead Space, Warhammer Online, Sam and Max Season 2, AudioSurf, TrackMania United Forever, Call of Duty: WaW, Crysis Warhead, Civ IV: Colonization, Red Alert 3 and many many more...
Perhaps I should have been clearer. I meant PC exclusives. Of course you can claim great games came out for PC, but they also came out on consoles. As far as exclusives goes we've got a couple of expasion packs (Civ and WoW), a sequel generally ridiculed as being even more buggy than its predecessor (STALKER) and another MMO along with a few sequels.

I'm not attacking the PC gaming industry here, I'm just pointing out that it's far from healthy as far as big name exclusive releases go. I did however love Audiosurf, and I'm a big proponent of the indy titles currently finding a new market on the likes of Steam and other digital distribution services.
3 years ago
I don't think it makes any sense to not award the game's you rated highest, as GOTY.

Multi-platform category, you rated GTA IV higher than both Fallout 3 and the runner up Left 4 Dead, yet it it doesn't win?

Umm.. That makes no sense what-so-ever.

You guys got suckered into the fad of the games that have been recently released, and didn't take an objective view over the entire course of the year.

Next time do genre specific GOTY awards and take into account the whole year, and make sure they match your review scores.
3 years ago
InvivnI wrote
I meant PC exclusives.
Fair enough but exclusives are pretty rare these days (even on consoles). It makes more financial sense to cover more platforms if development costs aren't prohibitive (this generally means X360 and PC if not PS3). There are still a lot of PC exclusive that are either indie, niche genres or don't make sense on consoles.

InvivnI wrote
it's far from healthy as far as big name exclusive releases go
You might not have noticed but the industry as a whole has sequel-itis. EA has been trying to break that trend (Mirror's Edge and Dead Space) but then they're multi-platform so you won't count them.

Not that I mind sequels, most new games generally imitate others in any case.
3 years ago
Mullet87 wrote
I don't think it makes any sense to not award the game's you rated highest, as GOTY.

Multi-platform category, you rated GTA IV higher than both Fallout 3 and the runner up Left 4 Dead, yet it it doesn't win?

Umm.. That makes no sense what-so-ever.

You guys got suckered into the fad of the games that have been recently released, and didn't take an objective view over the entire course of the year.

Next time do genre specific GOTY awards and take into account the whole year, and make sure they match your review scores.
games were reviewed by different individuals during the year. the list here represents the games that the ENTIRE palgn staff nominated as their games of the year.

just because one staff member gave a 10/10 to one such game, doesn't mean the rest of the staff felt the same way about it
3 years ago
VERY happy to see MGS4 get game of the year.MGS4 is the most epic game ever created.

The microwave hall section is the greatest gaming moment EVER.
3 years ago
unlachs wrote
Mullet87 wrote
I don't think it makes any sense to not award the game's you rated highest, as GOTY.

Multi-platform category, you rated GTA IV higher than both Fallout 3 and the runner up Left 4 Dead, yet it it doesn't win?

Umm.. That makes no sense what-so-ever.

You guys got suckered into the fad of the games that have been recently released, and didn't take an objective view over the entire course of the year.

Next time do genre specific GOTY awards and take into account the whole year, and make sure they match your review scores.
games were reviewed by different individuals during the year. the list here represents the games that the ENTIRE palgn staff nominated as their games of the year.

just because one staff member gave a 10/10 to one such game, doesn't mean the rest of the staff felt the same way about it
Shouldn't there be some consistency in the way that the reviewers of a site score a game? I mean PALGN does have a ratings guide to explain what their scores mean, but if we're supposed to accept that numbers mean different things from different people, then what's the point of that guide? Sure scores mean different things from different sites, but wouldn't it make sense that reviews on a same site should have some consistency?
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