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GamerNode's Favorite Games of 2008

Category: Industry, Posted: 01/04/2009 at 12:02AM EST by Brendon Lindsey & Eddie Inzauto, GN Directors

Last year saw the release of many strong titles across all platforms, and was truly a great time to be a gamer. The GamerNode editors have poured hundreds of hours into these games, and we enjoyed so many of them that we've decided to forgo the traditional year-end award format in favor of simply telling you which were our favorites. Without further ado, the games:

Brendon's Favorites:

LittleBigPlanet (PS3)

 

LittleBigPlanet

 

What's not to love? Anyone who's been at GamerNode for more than a few months knows I've been in love with LBP since E3 2007 (if not earlier). The idea of the game was -- and is -- fantastic, and the platforming elements are great fun. It may not be the best game in terms of visuals, and it may not have the best actual gameplay, but no other console game has attempted (and managed) to involve the community in such a way. Also a plus, it's one of those games that non-gamers love to play, so I don't have to play alone, or wait until certain friends come over to enjoy the full experience.

Professor Layton and the Curious Village (DS)

 

Professor Layton

 

A curious choice? Perhaps. One of the most underappreciated gems in the US this year, Professor Layton is what all brain-involving games should be: fun, engaging, entertaining, and stimulating. Layton and his idiotic, annoying protégé Luke may not have guns or even know how to throw a punch (although I suspect Luke can slap with the best of them), but the puzzle solving, rewards, and mystery of the island city resulted in my most memorable -- and enjoyable -- DS experience yet.

MLB 08: The Show (PS3)

 

MLB 08

 

Of every game in 2008, none stole my free time as often as MLB 08. While Eddie swears by Power Pros, to me MLB 08 remains the best baseball game ever. Playing online with Chris (as I whooped his ass), creating and playing through the careers of several different fictional MLB legends, and having intense, multi-week long series against my former roommate, each of us representing our home teams, all caused this game to remain ingrained in my mind far longer than any other sports game. NHL and FIFA 09? You could argue they were better games from a technical standpoint, but none came close to MLB in terms of staying power, addictive quality, and most importantly: fun.

Left 4 Dead (PC, 360)

 

Left 4 Dead

 

Zombies, zombies, zombies. I loved it at E3. I loved playing the early pre-E3 build. I love it now. Unfortunately, work and other games keep me from fully playing the hell out of L4D, but it's always on my mind. Dead Rising may have been the first great zombie game, but L4D is easily the best. Even without the incredible co-op, this would have been one of my favorite games of the year. Call me a zombiephile, I guess. (Quick sidenote: I'm actually reading "Zombies: A Field Guide to the Walking Dead by Dr. Bob Curran right now. It's an anthropological look at zombie mythos and the current cultural representation of zombies in films et al.)

Persona 4 (PS2)

 

Persona 4

 

It took me two playthroughs to really enjoy Persona 3 and understand it; I loved Persona 4 from the moment the first incredibly long cut scene began. The story is more grounded in realism, which makes it much more entertaining. The characters are more three-dimensional and relatable, and for once a game managed to toss in an animal character that isn't so annoying I want to shoot myself. Easily the RPG of the year, even if it did steal 80~ hours of my life from me. The fact that the PS2 is STILL putting out one of the top games of the year is a testament to the staying power of the old girl.

Honorable Mentions: Rock Band 2, Patapon, Braid, Sins of a Solar Empire, God of War: Chains of Olympus

 

(See page 2 for Eddie's picks)

Posted by Brendon on 01/04/2009 at 12:27AM

Yeah, that's right, I picked a SPORTS game.

Posted by DKR1138 on 01/04/2009 at 01:21AM

Peter Moore is going to rape you for not picking Fifa 09.

Posted by DKR1138 on 01/04/2009 at 07:27AM

Really like you guys pick .Not biased towards any other game.But where is the GTA:IV? Or even fallout?

Posted by siggs on 01/04/2009 at 08:27AM

Or even MGS4? D=

Posted by DKR1138 on 01/04/2009 at 09:23AM

Lets face it MGS4 was a cutscene. Im more shocked Fallout 3 never made the personal favourite cut.

Posted by Cobra951 on 01/04/2009 at 09:46AM

I don't know what to say about these picks. Actually, I can't say at all, given I don't own a PS3. But so much goodness was passed up in favor of . . . sports games? Bah!

Posted by Eddie R Inzauto on 01/04/2009 at 11:46AM

MGS4 is there, on the second page....my picks

Posted by Bigspfan on 01/04/2009 at 12:18PM

Lul, noone read Eddies picks. Why no Castle Crashers guys?

Posted by Brendon on 01/04/2009 at 02:31PM

I didn't pick Fallout 3 because it STILL won't run on my computer. Even Far Cry 2 got patched to run!

And no Castle Crashers because it was a fun game, but the fact it took them four months to patch game-breaking issues on an XBLA game made me fall out of love with it.

(Keep in mind, Cobra, this isn't a "best of 2008!" thing, it's our favorite games of 2008. Favorite =/= best.)

Posted by siggs on 01/04/2009 at 07:46PM

O_o Whoops, Sorry Eddie :P

Posted by Eddie R Inzauto on 01/04/2009 at 09:38PM

I see how it is...I put Brendon's list first, and then everybody ditches me. See who I send a birthday card to this year...

=-o

Posted by El on 01/04/2009 at 11:55PM

I read yours Eddie

Posted by sig220 on 01/06/2009 at 06:02PM

I've been meaning to try Braid and mirror's edge and now that I have a Xbox I can. Woot!!

This is a pretty good list, I agree with most of the games, only I would have picked Fallout 3 as one.

Posted by Cobra951 on 01/07/2009 at 10:19AM

I'm pretty unhappy with how long it took to fix CC myself. My avatar is more laziness than current love. I'm pretty much done with it. Awesome single-player game is now more awesome multiplayer game, or so it would seem. But did it miss the boat after all this time?

Being basically broke now, I have yet to play most games from November on. So I've missed a lot of the good ones, including Fallout 3. No one owes me an explanation for their picks, even if I were up to date on the scene (which I'm not). Thanks for explaining anyway, Brendon.

I will add as a parting note that Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts is a rare gem. (No pun intended, but I'll take it.) Anyone who's been into Legos, tinkertoys, erector sets, etc, would find himself right at home. I hope it finds its audience eventually. Original games that aren't casual or shooters have a hard time in the modern market.

Posted by Dr.Aaron on 01/07/2009 at 11:27AM

I'll definitly have a look at penumbra now, all because of this list from eddie!

Posted by Jacob on 01/08/2009 at 01:48AM

Never. EVER> Pick sports games. You can certainly do better than something so boring and generic.

Posted by noobman on 01/08/2009 at 03:31AM

As far as sports games go, NHL 09 by EA Sports is a candidate for best sports game EVER released.

Posted by Eddie R Inzauto on 01/08/2009 at 03:45AM

Nope...that honor goes to Base Wars on NES! :-p

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