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Calendar of Events

  • Monday
    • DEC 13
    • Awards Begin Categories Revealed
  • Monday
    • DEC 20
    • Editors' Choice Awards Special Achievements
  • Tuesday Dec 21 - Dubious Honors
  • Wednesday Dec 22 - Genre Awards
  • Thursday Dec 23 - Platform Awards
  • Friday Dec 24 - Game of the Year
  • Monday
    • JAN 10
    • Readers' Choice Awards Voting Ends

About the Awards

GameSpot's Best of 2010 awards cover special achievements in the field of advancements for games, dubious honors for less-than-admirable qualities, and full awards for individual genres and every major platform. Nominations and awards are the result of rigorous debate among GameSpot's editors, who select up to five finalists and one winner for almost every category (the Game of the Year category includes up to 10 finalists). To qualify for an editorial award, games must have been reviewed by GameSpot between January 1, 2010, and November 30, 2010.

Award categories are intended to call out those games that truly deserve the attention--therefore, while each award is meaningful, it's considered an honor simply to be nominated.

Special Achievement

Best Downloadable Content

Downloadable content comes in all shapes and sizes--but this award isn't interested in a new clothing outfit or some tiny map pack. This category is all about recognizing the sprawling new adventures, intriguing alternate stories, and rich new gameplay experiences that some of the year's best DLC added to their original games.

GameSpot's Best Games of 2010 Readers' Choice WinnerAnd the winner is…

Borderlands: The Secret Armory of General Knoxx

The Secret Armory of General Knoxx is a huge downloadable content update for Borderlands that offers so many new areas to explore, new monsters to fight, and new loot to pick up that it's practically like having another second-half of the game to play.

Readers' Choice Voting

  • Winner
  • Results
And the winner is…

Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare Pack

GameSpot's Best Games of 2010 Readers' Choice Winner

Undead Nightmare introduces hours of a new single-player storyline and brand new multiplayer content. Seemingly overnight, a zombie plague ravages the once bountiful frontier, decimating the landscape and reawakening the dead. In towns, settlements and outposts throughout the world, the uninfected citizens are left to fight for survival against waves of the undead. John Marston must ride out into the vast and terrifying world and survive long enough to find a cure.

3 comments
hakjie11
hakjie11

I disagree. I enjoyed all the other borderlands download but the constant driving from point A to B took too much time. It does make it look like a big game just because u need more time to travel. It was the only borderlands dlc I did not complete.

Xbox360Gamer15
Xbox360Gamer15

borderlands is hard.....im still getting used to it....but it still is fun

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