Alright...part deux...for lack of a better term, I dub these the "technical achievements" of the decade...
Technical Achievements
Best Gameplay – Grand Theft Auto III When you can spend hours ignoring the storyline because driving around and killing people is so much fun, you know the gameplay is gold. Honorable Mentions – inFamous, Portal
Best Setting – Cyrodiil (The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion) While not the most fantastic of settings, being able to venture from one corner of the world to another without seeing a single loading screen makes Oblivion all the more immersive. Honorable Mentions –The Capital Wasteland (Fallout 3), Liberty City (Grand Theft Auto IV), Rapture (Bioshock)
Best Story – Mass Effect 2 The gripping yarn spun in Mass Effect 2 is all the more impressive considering all the choices one makes throughout that impact how the story ultimately unfolds. Honorable Mentions – Final Fantasy X, Red Dead Redemption
Best Cinematics – Final Fantasy X The opening sequence in Zanarkand, the despair of Operation Mi’ihen, and the crew crashing Yuna and Seymour’s wedding are just a few of the memorable moments FFX offered. Honorable Mentions – Halo 3, Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
Best Visuals – Uncharted 2: Among Thieves From the ridiculously lifelike characters to the amazingly detailed worlds they explore, Uncharted 2 features the best visuals of any game I’ve played. Honorable Mentions – Half Life 2, Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots
Best Voice Acting, Overall – Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Playing Uncharted 2 was like playing through a Hollywood blockbuster, and that was due in large part to the outstanding ensemble cast of voice actors it featured. Honorable Mentions – Grand Theft Auto IV, Half Life 2
Best Voice Acting, Individual – Ellen McLain as GLaDOS (Portal) The true genius of McLain’s performance wasn’t that she sounded like an artificial intelligence, but rather that her AI sounded more lifelike than almost any other human character. Honorable Mentions – Billy Zane as Ansem (Kingdom Hearts), David Hayter as Solid Snake (Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots)
Best Music, Original – Halo 3 While it’s true that many of the legendary themes carried over from the previous two games, this was the first time they were heard in their full orchestral glory. Honorable Mentions – Final Fantasy X, Mass Effect 2
Best Music, Licensed – Grand Theft Auto: Vice City No music, licensed or original, did a better job of putting the player in the setting as the soundtrack for Vice City put the players in the eighties. Honorable Mentions – MVP Baseball 2004, Rock Band
Best Local Multiplayer, Competitive – Halo: Combat Evolved While the feature set may seem meager compared to later installments in the franchise, there was a certain charm about system link Halo that may never be reproduced. Honorable Mentions – NCAA Football 2004, Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit 2
Best Local Multiplayer, Cooperative – Rock Band Rock Band allowed everyone in the room to have a good time, regardless of skill level, something that few other games can claim. Honorable Mention – Halo: Combat Evolved
Best Online Multiplayer, Competitive – Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare While others may have more features, the addictive nature of COD4’s online gameplay is what puts it a step above all others. Honorable Mentions – Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Halo 3
Best Online Multiplayer, Cooperative – Halo: Reach Customization is king, and the endless ways you can play Campaign or Firefight cooperatively makes Reach the clear choice. Honorable Mentions – Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Gears of War 2
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