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gamrReview 2010 Game of the Year Awards - PC - News

by VGChartz Staff , posted on 21 December 2010 / 7,976 Views

gamrReview Game of the Year

Almost like clockwork, every year someone will make the blanket statement that “PC gaming is dead.” 2010 was a year that found those people and beat them over the head with their own keyboards. There was so much good that whittling down the choices is like forcing a parent to pick their favorite child. Thanks to the current ease of digital distribution and long awaited sequels to beloved franchises, gamers are returning to the sweet embrace of the mouse and keyboard set up. These are the gamrReview Game of the Year winners for 2010. 


Best MMO: City of Heroes: Going Rogue

City of Heroes going rogue

Against impossible odds City of Heroes emerges triumphant. The second paid expansion to the City of Heroes franchise that brings choice to the popular superhero MMORPG. Heroes can fall from grace if they start to make villain choices, while villains can redeem themselves and become goody two shoes justice lovers. Along with new power sets and a whole alternate universe to explore, the world of Paragon is deeper than ever. 

Runner up: -
World of Warcraft: Cataclysm
Peoples' Choice: -
World of Warcraft: Cataclysm

Best Shooter: BioShock 2

Bioshock 2 sisters

When we first heard the announcement of a sequel to the excellent 2007 Bioshock without the direct involvement of the lead designer Ken Levine... well, to say we were worried is quite the understatement. Thankfully our fears were unfounded as we were treated to an experience that was just as good, if not plain better in some parts than its predecessor. A main hero with a better motivation and the new Big Sister enemy that made Big Daddies seem like cranky puppy dogs by comparison. It is nice to know that our sequel-weary cynicism can be off target sometimes.

Runner Up: -
Call of Duty: Black Ops
Peoples' Choice: -
Battlefield Bad Company 2

Best RPG: Mass Effect 2

Shepard get your gun
The number one example that “western style rpg” is no longer a putdown in this industry, BioWare’s space opera was continued in spectacular fashion. When most games leave the gamer’s collective consciousness after a couple weeks, that this January released game would still be on the tip of everybody’s tongue is just the perfect indicator of how well the experience gets under your skin and starts spooning your soul. Addressing every single complaint from the original it is difficult to not play through a second or third time. Expect to see this game return on the PS3’s list for 2011. 

Runner Up: -
Fallout: New Vegas
Peoples' Choice: -
Mass Effect 2

Best Strategy Game: Sid Meier’s Civilization V 

Civilization 5 fun time
In a category full of time killers, Civilization V is a serial killer of the 4th dimension. They even acknowledge that fact whenever you want to quit and ask, “Are you sure?”, one of the options is “Just … One … More … Turn”. See, Civilization V isn’t holding you captive, the door’s right over there, and the sunlight is peaking through the window. On the other hand, that science won’t research itself. With repetitive actions that never feel repetitive and the excellent new visual style that using a hexagonal tile system allows, Civilization V holds on to its crown. Now, if you’ll excuse me… I must finish these roads.

Runner Up: -
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty
Peoples' Choice: -
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty

Best Racing Game: F1 2010


F1 2010 Racing Fun

You will never be more impressed by weather than you will in this game. The complicated weather system features a track that loses its grip in the rain and gets sheltered by overhanging trees, or has dangerous indentations filling with standing water. The grip of a track will increase over the course of your race as more and more rubber has been laid down thanks to all the tires of all the racers. If you are constantly defeating a teammate, he will start upgrading his car in order to defeat you. When playing in career mode you have to be aware of what you say to the media or you could risk being forced to “retire”. Codemaster’s attention to detail is what helps this game scream to the finish line ahead of the pack.

Runner Up: -
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit
Peoples' Choice: -
F1 2010

Best Puzzle Game: Bejeweled 3


Bejeweled 3 duh

 How do you make something better without changing anything? You give it to Popcap. The core gameplay of Bejeweled hasn’t changed since it first took the world by storm. The classic mode may feel the same as it ever did but there are seven other modes to get your gem swapping on. Lightning mode for the speedy, Zen mode for the stressed, and Poker mode for the gamblers make for some interesting ways to play. There is even a quest mode, which is not an attack on Puzzle Quest, but rather a series of challenges similar to the ones in Peggle that will test your skills with bite-sized goals across the various modes. Popcap proves that in a world of copycats, nobody can make swapping gems quite as fun as they can.

Runner Up: -
Puzzle Quest 2
Peoples' Choice: -
Bejeweled 3

Best Action Game: Assassin’s Creed 2


Ezio of Assassin's Creed 2

A follow-up to the ambitious 2007 original, you play as Nolan North… um, Desmond Miles, who is reliving the genetic memories of his ancestor, Ezio Auditore da Firenze. Set during the Renaissance period in Italy you can enjoy rowing a gondola or flying through the air in Leonardo da Vinci’s flying machine. Ubisoft took all the complaints from the original and delivered a truly engrossing experience. We’ve been playing sandbox style games for a while now, but the world truly feels alive here thanks to a day-night system and NPCs that occasionally sneeze. Best of all, since the world is based on the real life Tuscany region, you might even learn something. Isn’t that great, Mr. Peabody? 

Runner Up: - Amnesia: The Dark Descent

Peoples' Choice: - (tie) Amnesia: The Dark Descent & Darksiders


Best Adventure Game: Monkey Island 2 Special Edition: LeChuck’s Revenge


Monkey Island 2 Special edition

A long time ago, in a galaxy that’s closer than you think, LucasArts used to make games other than lightsaber chuckers. Arguably one of the greatest point & click adventure games of all time, Monkey Island 2 continued the tale of the inside-joke-named pirate Guybrush Treepwood. Featuring an updated control system and a gorgeous paint-style recreation of the original, this game definitely holds up well. Though the puzzles can be frustrating at times (par for the course in adventure games), the excellent hint system can help ease the pain without holding your hand. It’s been almost twenty years since the original and the experience still feels fresh. Arrgh, it be the pirate’s life 'fer me. 

Runner Up: -
Sam & Max Season 3: The Devil’s Playhouse
Peoples' Choice: -
Monkey Island 2 Special Edition: LeChuck’s Revenge

Best DLC/Expansion Pack: Mass Effect 2: Lair of the Shadow Broker
Mass Effect 2 again

While some downloadable content offerings are little more than overpriced 1s and 0s, Lair of the Shadow Broker is so much more. The first of the “bridging” DLCs, in which your decisions will carry over to the third game in the series, it is a welcome addition. A tale of betrayal and revenge, it does what Mass Effect does best, tells a great story and lets you kick ass throughout. Definitely a must play as, unlike some other DLC offerings, the effects of this tale could ripple well into Mass Effect 3

Runner Up: - Napoleon: Total War – Peninsular Campaign
Peoples' Choice: -
Mass Effect 2: Lair of Shadow Broker

Best Sports Game: Football Manager 11


Soccer to Americans
This is the ridiculously realistic football (or soccer, to my fellow Americans) manager simulator that could quite easily drown you in its vast amount of depth. If you are a lover of the sport or really into fantasy football you will find your needs met. You have to select the right coaches or your players won’t develop sufficiently. If you don’t give a player enough playtime he might quit the team or you could get yourself fired because you’ve lead your team to financial ruin. Definitely not a “pick up and play” game, but one that is rewarding nonetheless.

Runner Up: -
FIFA 11
Peoples' Choice: -
Football Manager 11

Best Graphics: Mass Effect 2


Mass Effect 2 again

The artistic direction is top-notch in this sci-fi delight. Gone are the slow loading textures from the first game. Instead,Mass Effect 2 gives you a grand sense of scale one minute and then offers extremely personal moments the next. The characters in Mass Effect 2 come alive and that is due in large part to the excellent art and animation; animation which also helps make every action scene a visual feast for your eyes. 

Runner Up: -
Starcraft 2
Peoples' Choice: -
Metro 2033

Best Original Musical Score: Sid Meier’s Civilization V


Napoleon Civilization 5 music

A typical round of Civilization V could take you around ten hours, so you had better have some excellent music to go with it. The score is never grating nor overbearing and seamlessly flows to match whichever civilization you are hovering over at the time. Always enjoyable, and never overpowering the experience, Civilization V's music direction has set a new marker for what the industry should be striving for.

Runner Up: -
Mass Effect 2
Peoples' Choice: -
Mass Effect 2

Most Innovative: Sid Meier’s Civilization V

Civilization 5 hex system

How do you take a franchise that is already considered the best and improve it more? Innovation. Look at what works and at what doesn’t and make the necessary adjustments. From seemingly simple choices, like using hexagonal tiles instead of square ones, to more complex ones, like attempting to create an intuitive AI system with multiple flexible strategies, each decision seems to have paid off. A game that innovated to make it easier for newcomers and more engaging for veterans, that's almost impossible, but they pulled it off.

Runner Up: - Metro 2033
Peoples' Choice: -
Mass Effect 2

Biggest Disappointment: Final Fantasy XIV Online


Final Fantasy XIV

With the devoted fanbase still playing the 2002 Final Fantasy XI there was a fair amount of expectation for the next online role playing game from Square Enix. Unfortunately, it has been called a step backwards for the genre, and isn't worth the hassle. There is a clunky and awkward interface, restrictions on quests, poor NPC economy, and lag that makes even the simplest tasks a painful and drawn out test of your patience. If Final Fantasy XIV was your term paper, you would have to go to summer school. 

Runner Up: -
StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty
Peoples' Choice: -
Fallout: New Vegas

Best Game No One Played: Recettear: the Item Shop’s Tale


Recettear Item story

Maybe it was the awkward to say name, or maybe it was the seemingly boring premise, or maybe it was that it came out close to Halo: Reach and wasn’t advertised, but very few people bought this game. That is a shame as this independent title is an impressive and charming gem. You play as a shopkeeper in a fantasy setting, selling items to various adventurers or challenging them to go on quests for you to collect rare items. Give this game a try, you won’t regret it, nor will you ever look at an RPG item shop the same way again.

Runner Up: -
Amnesia: The Dark Descent
Peoples' Choice: -
Metro 2033

Most Anticipated for 2011: Portal 2


Portal 2 hugging bots

While the cake's truth has always been up for debate, there is honestly a major buzz of excitement over this game. Developer Valve has yet to let us down and every bit of info about this game has made gamers of the world giddy. First announced by patching in new hidden radios to the first game, gamers soon cracked the code. Added co-op levels, a whole new story, and a dash of lovably British wit have all so far been promised for this full retail game. So get ready to love/hate the still alive GLaDOS all over again this coming April. 

Runner Up: -
Diablo III
Peoples' Choice: -
Guild Wars 2

Game of the Year: Mass Effect 2


Mass Effect 2 yet again

What can possibly be left to say about this masterpiece that hasn’t been said before? It has an epic story that changes with your choices. It continues one of the most ambitious franchises ever seen in the industry. Like an engaging book that you read and re-read until it falls apart, or a beloved movie that you watch until the DVD melts in your player, it connects with all kinds of gamers. It is more than a simple game, it is an experience.

Runner Up: -
Sid Meier’s Civilization V
Peoples' Choice: -
Mass Effect 2

Be sure to check out our other Game of the Year Awards here!


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41 Comments
Munkeh111 (on 24 December 2010)

That apparent picture of Football Manager 2011 is of FIFA Manager 2011

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Xetor (on 23 December 2010)

I'm not a big wii fan, but I think Super Mario Galaxy 2 should have won the best platformer since it's one of the best rated games ever...wait...NO BEST PLATFORMER CATEGORY? WTF?!

But I agree with ME2 as GOTY, I looove this game! I can't wait for the third one!

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zarx (on 23 December 2010)

@mikwow well I guess no one on staff had the game on PC so they had to get some random pics off the net

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mikwow (on 22 December 2010)

Seriously, this lsit is horrible, and as I read the other comments, I think I'm not the only one that think so. Starcraft 2 in biggest disapointment? Cataclysm as runner-up? I'm not a Blizzard fanboy at all, but seriously, these choices are garbage. Plus, the Mass Effect 2 pictures from a TV are so ridiculous coming from a site like VG Chartz.

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Trent (on 22 December 2010)

In the best sports game (Football Manager 2011)
you have a picture of a FIFA Manager game :/

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tube82 (on 22 December 2010)

pretty poor choices IMO.
Civilization 5 is the worst PC Civ i've played... and i've played them all. It looks best of course and the hexagon tiles are a really good change. but other than that it's worse than Civ 4 in every way possible. Looking at user scores at metacritic or amazon it looks like I'm far from the only one who thinks so. And innovative? What? It's like a CivRev / Civilization hybrid. Nothing really innovate about it. Considering the PC is THE indie-platform its mind-boggling to choose something like Civ 5.
Starcraft 2 might not be very innovative, but a very well made sequel of the original with up to date presentation. Isn't that what a classic like Starcraft deserves and what fans actually want, more than a decade later?
And how can Cataclysm NOT be the MMO of the year? As a last note: The music in Cataclysm is among the best i've heared in a video game. IMO way ahead of Civ5.

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AwesomeElmo (on 22 December 2010)

It's pretty obvious that the writer has disdain for blizzard if he's putting "any other mmo" above Cataclysm PLUS not giving Starcraft a single award or runner up (discounting the pathetic placement of it as biggest disappointment). Honestly it's pathetic and unprofessional and I expect more from a site like VGchartz.

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Sensei (on 22 December 2010)

I also have trouble saying ME2 is an RPG. It is a shooter. A shooter with RPG elements.

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Rath (on 22 December 2010)

@Cunning Linguist. In what way is ME2 not an RPG? You get exp and level up, you play through a story, you collect different items. It's all very RPG.

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yog-sothot (on 22 December 2010)

New Vegas as the people's biggest disappointment ? this is crazy

I guess these people have suffered a lot from the bugs, because the core of the game was ace

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woodstarman64 (on 22 December 2010)

I hate when I see the same games over and over again...=

I think Minecraft should have gotten most innovative....or at least SOME award. Best indie game? It deserves to be up there somewhere among the giants..

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non-gravity (on 22 December 2010)

It does me good seeing Bioshock 2 and Mass Effect 2 win

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pukem0n (on 22 December 2010)

starcraft is lame

ME 2 deserves all of those awards and more

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Cunning_Linguist (on 22 December 2010)

Seems like a reasonable list, aside from the fact that ME2 is not an RPG.

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haxxiy (on 22 December 2010)

Metro 2033 is poorly designed and poorly optimized. I had enough lanscapes of gray like if there was a volcano erupting around with Killzone 2. Shiny high-res textures alone do not make a game look good.
Mass Effect 2 had the best graphics, best soundtrack, best gameplay, best DLC, best everything in my opinion. It is the best game of this generation and deserves all the top spots.

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Killiana1a (on 22 December 2010)

Boo! World of Warcraft: Cataclysm was a "runner up." Sad panda face on my end....Just kidding :)

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Barozi (on 22 December 2010)

AC2 should've been GOTY, but ME2 is fine ;)

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starcraft (on 22 December 2010)

Excellent choice for GotY!!!

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aavidbacon (on 22 December 2010)

Civ V is the best strategy and most innovative? Are you sure you didn't play a mod to Civ IV?
Civ V is an offense to anyone who liked civilization and a flawed game by itself, with glaring design flaws. When you have 20 years of history and legacy to compare, this game becomes atrocious. I highly disagree with this prizes.

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Hephaestos (on 22 December 2010)

i love both civ and sc so i won't get into that debate.... but best graphix ME2... :-(

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Packie (on 22 December 2010)

Best Graphics is Mass Effect 2?!

I'm all for opnions and all but have you actually played Metro 2033?

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pariz (on 22 December 2010)

Hahahaha. I'm new to PC gaming, so I guess you old pc gaming folks will look me down on this one but: excellent list guys!!

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FreeTalkLive (on 22 December 2010)

I haven't played Civ 5 yet but I bought Civ 4 off steam a few months ago and have already put over 200 hours into it. I'm also glad to use Puzzle Quest 2 has a notice.

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naruball (on 22 December 2010)

Yet another terrible list... (IMO of course).
Best Graphics: Mass Effect 2? Gimme a Break!

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Foamer (on 22 December 2010)

Two? I doubt there are any. Absolutely terrible list.

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zarx (on 22 December 2010)

let me guess there are only like 2 PC gamers on staff or something...

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naznatips (on 22 December 2010)

Some people prefer Civ V's stable and rich strategy environment to Starcraft 2's barely functional and feature-light Battle.net 2.0 .

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Nybbas (on 21 December 2010)

i wonder how they came up with this list... sc2 runner up for biggest dissappointment? roflmao..

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Chibi.V.29 (on 21 December 2010)

They gave Civ 5 the best strategy rather than sc2.....lol?

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PullusPardus (on 21 December 2010)

what is this bullshit? i can't believe this is actually a PC List.

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Naraku_Diabolos (on 21 December 2010)

You would have to have a computer with poor specs in order to call Final Fantasy XIV a bid disappointment. I haven't had any problems with the game thus far, except that this recent patch has caused my game to freeze and crash when I access this one (and ONLY area). I think it's just me, though, because none of my friends are encountering this error.

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FaRmLaNd (on 21 December 2010)

Starcraft 2 as runner up for biggest disappointment? What a load of rubbish.

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calibrate` (on 21 December 2010)

City of Heroes over Cataclysm for best MMO? Lmao.

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Genjuro (on 21 December 2010)

This list seems like written by a console player who has absolutely no idea about pc gaming.

Where is Starcraft 2? Biggest dissappointment, are you kidding me? Like someone else said, ME 2 is a dumbed down version of the original, its a casual console shooter with a lot of (good) story elements and VERY little RPG content, if you wanna call it best Xbox 360 game, ok, but no way best PC Game. ME2 is a console game!

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palancas7 (on 21 December 2010)

Mass Effect 2 better graphics than Metro 2033?????

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Killy_Vorkosigan (on 21 December 2010)

Is it a joke ? Where is Starcraft 2 ?
Bioshock 2 ? this half made POS ? the direct copy of the first ?

I strongly disagree this list. ME2 is also not as good as the original, it has been dumbed down for console player, but the gameplay is less fine than the first. I don't agree to put ME2 on a pedestal.

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Rath (on 21 December 2010)

I generally agree with this list as a PC gamer. Though for me biggest dissapointment goes to Civ 5 (which also would not get any other awards), such a let down after the amazing Civ IV.

ME2 is just as amazing as you make it out to be though.

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