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Braid...is incredible. It was, in my opinion, the best game of 2008, and one of two (maybe 3) "perfect 10s" I've ever played. From its ingenius time-manipulating gameplay to its emotionally powered story to its beautiful audio and visuals, I have trouble finding any way to fault this masterpiece. While most puzzle games wear out their welcome in a matter of days (or less), Braid's puzzle/platform action is still one of my go-to titles on a rainy day (or any day, for that matter), because it is so much more than your everyday gaming experience.

Penumbra is probably not something you'd expect to find on this sort of list, as it is a relatively obscure PC title from a tiny Swedish development studio, and was released very early in the year. Nevertheless, this combat-less first-person horror adventure did so many things so well that it is impossible to ignore. The Lovecraftian atmosphere delivered a genuinely frightful experience (something rare in gaming), the physics-based puzzles were clever and engaging, and the story and characters had depth and meaning uncommon to the medium at large. Black Plague was simply excellent.

Oh Kojima. Although he could be called the Jackson Pollak of videogame designers, the end result of his throw-everything-at-'em approach to storytelling is truly epic. There has never been a game that could rival MGS4's meticulously directed cinematography, and the heavy themes found therein are also somewhat unprecedented. As a game (because it's true that much of it plays like a semi-interactive film), MGS4 mixes it up with a variety of gameplay, and always keeps things interesting. By the time this game is over, players feel like they've just taken part in something monumentally historic, and in a way, they have.

I'll admit that I am both a bit of a neophile and a whore for climbing and acrobatics, so when a game like Mirror's Edge comes out, it seems tailor-made for someone like me. This parkour-based first-person platformer doesn't dial down the excitement, because even during the moments Faith isn't being chased by squads of riot-ready guards, the free-flowing gameplay builds a sense of motion and momentum that keeps your hands glued to the controller and your eyes fixated on the action. The minimalist Orwellian plot set an intriguing stage for the action, as well, even if the main story arc wasn't exactly the most compelling narrative. In any case, this one was tough to put down.

I named it "Best of E3 2008," and LittleBigPlanet remains one of the best games of the entire year. There is limitless fun to be had with this game, be it via offline solo play, online co-op, level-building, or even simply customizing and re-customizing your Sackboy as you scour each level for new items, stickers, and decorations. The best part, though, is the fact that the game never ends, as members of the community are constantly conjuring up new content that is arguably better than the core game itself. LittleBigPlanet is the closest thing to a virtual toy that I've seen in the videogame world, and never fails to put a smile on my face.
Well, from the looks of these lists, it seems LittleBigPlanet would be GamerNode's Game of the Year for 2008, wouldn't it? If we had a trophy to give, it'd be all yours, Media Molecule...and everyone else taking part in the creative playground that is LBP.
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Yeah, that's right, I picked a SPORTS game.
Peter Moore is going to rape you for not picking Fifa 09.
Really like you guys pick .Not biased towards any other game.But where is the GTA:IV? Or even fallout?
Or even MGS4? D=
Lets face it MGS4 was a cutscene. Im more shocked Fallout 3 never made the personal favourite cut.
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!
MGS4 is there, on the second page....my picks
Lul, noone read Eddies picks. Why no Castle Crashers guys?
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.)
O_o Whoops, Sorry Eddie :P
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...
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I read yours Eddie
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.
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.
I'll definitly have a look at penumbra now, all because of this list from eddie!
Never. EVER> Pick sports games. You can certainly do better than something so boring and generic.
As far as sports games go, NHL 09 by EA Sports is a candidate for best sports game EVER released.
Nope...that honor goes to Base Wars on NES! :-p