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Thanksgiving is a holiday in the United States that celebrates the removing of turkey innards and replacing them with vegetables, as well as various seasonings, only to throw the whole thing into a deep fryer with the hope it doesn't explode in a mess of drumsticks and tears. But it's also a holiday for reflection when we think about events that transpired over the previous 11 months and give thanks for those events that made our lives better while stuffing vast amounts of food into our mouths. With that in mind, members of the GameSpot staff took some time to think about the things in the world of gaming that they're thankful for and share them with you. And, hey, while you're over there, can you pass the gravy?

Andrew ParkManaging Editor

Let's get this out of the way. "The economy," to use the highly technical term, isn't good. It's bad. It's scary bad. This past year, we watched the doors close for Midway, Ensemble Studios, Pandemic, ACES Studio, GRIN, and even our beloved PlayStation Store at the San Francisco Metreon among others I may be forgetting (and I apologize in advance if I have). In other cases, we saw massive layoffs at major outfits like Electronic Arts and Microsoft, as well as at other studios, such as Sega, Funcom, NCSoft, and numerous others (and again, if I've omitted mention of a studio you know, I apologize; it wasn't intentional). It's a very scary time to be in…well, just about any line of business right now--not just the game industry. So for what it's worth, everyone who was put in a bad spot by the downturn has my full sympathy and best wishes for a quick recovery to land on their [respective] feet. And so, I guess the first thing I'm thankful for is still having a job to which to report, at a company that's still here.

Here are some other individual items I'm thankful for: Big Huge games was apparently rescued by a white knight from Boston, Bub and Bob didn't win GameSpot's All-Time Greatest Game Hero competition, and the "Big E3" of old--located in the Los Angeles Convention Center--made a return this year. Though, again, with the economic downturn, I might have mixed feelings about that last one. It's also disappointing to see that many of the absolute best first-person shooters of 2009 were primarily console exclusive, despite the fact that my gaming platform of choice--the PC--offers the potential for better hardware as a better technical showcase and unquestionably offers the superior control scheme in the keyboard and mouse. But the PC did see some excellent games in different genres, such as The Sims 3, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II, Hearts of Iron III, and Plants vs. Zombies. And, really, irrespective of platform, 2009 has been an amazing year for games of all stripes. These include big-budget action games like Uncharted 2: Among Thieves, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, and Assassin's Creed II; music games like The Beatles: Rock Band and the surprisingly good DJ Hero; quirky downloadable games like Flower, Trials HD, and Splosion Man; and equally memorable handheld games like Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero? for the PSP and Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story for the DS among others. For those of us who enjoy playing fantastic games like these, there are a lot of reasons to be thankful this year, and I'm also thankful there's still a game industry around to produce them.

Brian EkbergSenior Editor

I've got lots to be thankful for this year, but instead of rambling on at length, I'll get straight to the point.

Thanks:
- Forza Motorsport 3's community storefront--a continuing source of amusement, envy, and entertainment.
- Rubi Malone
- Mark Hamill in Batman: Arkham Asylum.
- Madden NFL 10's upcoming Ultimate Team downloadable content add-on. Looks like fun and will cost nothing. Here's hoping it comes out before Christmas.
- The Abbey Road medley DLC in The Beatles: Rock Band.
- Cole McGrath vs. Alec Mason: An Informed Debate.
- House of the Dead: Overkill. Hands down, the funniest game of the year.
- Nostalgia for the Nintendo DS. Despite being a dead-simple jumble of bland Japanese role-playing game cliches housed in a unique Victorian setting, I'm still playing and enjoying it.
- DiRT 2's incredible windshield and splash effects--terrifying and absolutely engrossing.
- Demon's Souls--2009's masochistic masterpiece.
- NFL 10. The only place I can pretend the Jay Cutler trade was a good thing for the Chicago Bears
- Football Manager Online, which did more to turn me onto soccer… *cough* football… than every FIFA game before it.
- UFC 2009 Undisputed's pristine fighting engine and great controls.
- The "Play the Pros" feature in Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 for the Xbox 360/PlayStation 3.

No Thanks:
- The never-ending supply of iDOLM@STER vinyl designs in the Forza 3 storefront.
- "No Russian"
- Every voice actor who plays a dwarf in Dragon Age: Origins.
- NHL 10's inexplicable lag when playing in the corners.
- My cruddy home PC that couldn't handle The Sims 3.
- DiRT 2's pervasive and exhausting "action sports lifestyle/festival atmosphere." Also, the needless capitalization in "DiRT 2" really tightens my jaw.
- Tony Hawk RIDE.
- Jack Black as Eddie Riggs as Jack Black.
- Paid team improvements in Madden 10 and NCAA Football 10.
- UFC 2009 Undisputed's lame, menucentric Career mode.
- The myth of a recession-proof gaming industry and the resulting studio closures/layoffs.
- More plastic accessories.
- Advertising overkill in Need for Speed: Shift killing most of the goodwill it garnered as a racing sim. The Nurburgring doesn't need your signage, people.

And while I'm grateful (or not) for all of this and more in a great year for gaming, I'm most thankful for the birth of my daughter. In a couple of years, I hope to give her all of the Ubisoft tween girl games that inexplicably continue to pile up on my desk. She'll thank me later. Maybe.

Kevin VanOrd Associate Editor

Even in 2009--a year of financial hardship for so many--it wasn't difficult to reach out and sense the wonders of the gaming world at your fingertips. From Killzone 2 and Modern Warfare 2 to Dawn of War II and Dragon Age, this year's great games encouraged us to open our hearts and minds--as well as our pocketbooks. But even if you're not fond of the lightness of your wallet, the joy of playing games like Uncharted 2 and Dead Space Extraction eases the sorrow.

Even in light of this burgeoning cornucopia of quality, there's a development house that consistently surprises me: From Software. In the past, From has showered us with innovation and variety, with such action classics as Otogi and undersold gems like Chromehounds. Not all of its chances work out (see Tenchu: Shadow Assault), but over the years, From has produced work across multiple genres and platforms. This year, we saw two new franchises take shape: the gleefully over-the-top Ninja Blade and the exquisite Demon's Souls. No two games could be more different, and yet, they've provided some of this year's finest moments. I'm thankful for From Software, not because I can count on a flawless game every time, but because the studio is unpredictable in the best possible way. Need proof of its fearlessness? Consider the upcoming 3D Dot Game Heroes. Good or bad, it's just one more intriguing game from a developer that consistently surprises. Thanks, From.

Sophia TongAssociate Editor

It's been a long and hard year for everyone, especially in this economy. But despite the financial woes, there are still some incredible games coming out this holiday season so that after we've stuffed our faces full of turkey, we have something to keep us entertained until the new year. Each year I host an orphan's Thanksgiving for those who don't head home for the holidays--a place to hang out and eat some food. I'm grateful for all these fantastic competitive/cooperative games so that my guests can entertain themselves with hits like Modern Warfare 2, Halo 3: ODST, and New Super Mario Bros. Wii. This year, there will be an indescribable amount of griefing going on so that everyone should be thankful for being in the same room to take out their anger in person. If things go well, my guests will be too distracted to eat all the leftovers--and that means more food for me.

Giancarlo VaraniniEditor-at-Large

It's been a rough year for just about the entire gaming industry (and elsewhere), so I'm immensely thankful that 2009 is nearly over and hoping that 2010 marks the end of all these negative trends. Naturally, I'm also thankful for just the sheer amount of variety we have and that games like Flower and Noby Noby Boy coexist in the same ecosystem as games like Modern Warfare 2, Resident Evil 5, Killzone 2, and Halo 3: ODST. I'm also thankful that most publishers are still willing to take chances and produce original IPs even when the safe money is still on sequels. Of course, games like Borderlands and Dragon Age: Origins come from well-established studios that have pretty good track records (particularly BioWare). But the very fact that these games even made it to shelves and were met with widespread acclaim (and in the case of Borderlands, great sales numbers) bodes well for new properties.

Lastly, I'm thankful for the continued resurgence of retro gaming. More and more companies (or Konami and Sega, at least) seem to like the idea of revisiting old games in their catalogs and updating them for the current platforms, but they do so in a way that essentially creates a new game that remains faithful to the original. Heck, even New Super Mario Bros. Wii seems to fall into that mold, and I hope it's something that continues.

What are you thankful for? Let us know with a comment!

384 Comments

  • Ze_das_coves

    Posted Dec 1, 2009 3:58 pm GMT

    I am thankfull that my PS3 didn't got YLOD or something of the sort because it would suck to miss one of the best years in what gaming is concerned. Also, thankfull for Amazon because it's cheaper than buying in game stores

  • makhlouta

    Posted Dec 1, 2009 2:21 pm GMT

    I am thankfull for many things that i'm not gona list all here coz what i'm majorely thankful for is of course
    ASSASSIN'S CREED 2 WITH ONE OF THE BEST GAME ENDINGS OF ALL TIMES!!! UBISOFT I LOVE YOU! ( so i guess i'm also thankful to ubisoft and of course gamespot^^)

  • domovoi246

    Posted Dec 1, 2009 12:20 pm GMT

    I am thankful that modern warfare 2 is FINALLY out and that aside from the "No Russian" mission is freakin' awesome

  • madSomnambulist

    Posted Dec 1, 2009 4:04 am GMT

    Re: Ads in NFS: Shift. They are actually -extremely- accurate to the full-time ads on boards around each single track... and pretty well done in their 2009 form, to boot. Having been fortunate enough to do so before on a handful of locations, I giggled endlessly when I saw the Sargento Cheese board across Road America 100% faithfully reproduced and a number of the others there being of far, far more local interest to the state here and would be 110% unknowns nationally or globally. Ads are ads, so of course not exactly welcomed, but trying to be accurate when them? Adds an odd level of character. I still had a meh view of the game, but I can't fault it at all on this angle.

    On a lighter note, generally thankful for lower prices on all hardware, not because of the pocket cash so much as it means more competition on offering good features and software in the next few years, since that means studios will need to rehire those people that got shown the door. I'm staring hardest at you, EA. More development and competition is always good for the consumer, regardless. Also extreme respect to companies that avoided layoffs; it's things like the success of Demon's Souls to tiny developer Atlus that keep them going and I hope we see more "indie standouts" next year.

  • muggyfox1

    Posted Nov 30, 2009 5:06 pm GMT

    ok i might get reported for this but who are you guys thankful to hum? if your just thankful you are just acting happy and cheerful but for what? is it for just saying it or is it for being thankful to someone? if so edit your comment and say why you are thankful for it and who are you tankful to....now im thankful for this day im thankful to g0d for this day and that i live one more day in my life... sry if this is hurting some of you but its what im saying

  • Jackmac36

    Posted Nov 30, 2009 4:47 pm GMT

    I am thankful that the ps3 price tag was lowered.

  • sniper2k0

    Posted Nov 30, 2009 4:31 pm GMT

    Very thankful for Demon's Soul

  • WestSideAzn

    Posted Nov 30, 2009 3:42 pm GMT

    I am thankful for the plethora of games released recently, as well as Black Friday. I am also thankful for Gamestop's "Buy 2, Get 1 Free Deal" because I got to buy old games at a great price!

  • ChamomileBaths

    Posted Nov 30, 2009 11:13 am GMT

    I'm with Giancarlo on the thing about guns; I've hit my violence quota for the next decade. Sure I'll play Halos, Call of Duties, and Borderlands once in a while. But I'd MUCH rather play a game as a fresh as Mirror's Edge over Halo, if it offered compelling simultaneous multiplayer I'd be on even longer. World of Goo, Lost Winds 2, Flower, Monkey Island, etc. All of these games are crucial to me. If I'm going to be gaming in 5 years, when I'm 25, I better have a story that's more developed than MW2's. I'm not claiming to be grown up, I'm just saying they're giving us great gameplay at the expense of everything else. Great gameplay has been achieved, move on.

  • Jeff917

    Posted Nov 30, 2009 10:30 am GMT

    I'm not thankful for buying into Bungies hype regarding ODST, that game sucked. But I am thankful for buying MW2

  • charkolo

    Posted Nov 30, 2009 10:05 am GMT

    thanks to every one for providing this amazing stuff

  • KrazzyDJ

    Posted Nov 30, 2009 9:47 am GMT

    I'm thankful for the fact that I'm still able to play games. That alone should suffice for now (in the context of gaming that is) !!!

  • mitsman

    Posted Nov 30, 2009 7:41 am GMT

    I'm thankful that Bioware and Bethesda still develop top-notch RPGs !!!

  • LinkLuigi

    Posted Nov 30, 2009 6:14 am GMT

    Hey, half a bad year is half a bad year. But yeah, this was a pissy economy, though it was pissy for everyone just the same. Here's hoping that next year will have just as many great games as we had the last few months.

  • ilikeubetty

    Posted Nov 30, 2009 4:54 am GMT

    I'm tired of the complaints about the year. Ok, the first half was pretty lame but in the last two months: Uncharted 2, A. Creed 2, Beatles Rock Band, Borderlands, Halo ODST and Call of Duty MW2 are all fantastic games.

  • MacenKrace

    Posted Nov 30, 2009 4:02 am GMT

    it's been a really lousy year for gamers... I remember that 3 years ago I couldn't decide what to buy for christmas and now with such a low quantity of hq games.... well you get the idea. I already ordered my present for X-mas. So this was really a bad year for games...

  • siddarthshetty

    Posted Nov 30, 2009 1:57 am GMT

    It's been great year for gamers....thanks

  • gnrlcryingwolf

    Posted Nov 30, 2009 12:40 am GMT

    If you weren't corporate puppets, you'd write on the constant dumbing down in the business. But no sir, we just dance as we're told to.

  • msharki

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 9:02 pm GMT

    elitecrank Posted Nov 30, 2009 3:03 am GMT "im thankful for my friend family and all the beast games that game out this year"

    They made a beast game this year? I only knew of wolverine.

  • Generic_Dude

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 9:01 pm GMT

    Congrats on the new addition to your family, Brian Ekberg!

  • elitecrank

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 7:03 pm GMT

    im thankful for my friend family and all the beast games that game out this year

  • kawileeh

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 7:01 pm GMT

    modern warafre 2...

  • pihun

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 6:55 pm GMT

    ... and thanks God for my family and heavymetal.

  • LegoAnakin

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 6:21 pm GMT

    I'm thankful for all my friends and family, as well as the birth of my niece this year.

  • LegoAnakin

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 6:21 pm GMT

    I'm thankful for all my friends and family, as well as the birth of my niece this year.

  • kuroshiro99

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 5:48 pm GMT

    Thanx for Sony and Naughty Dog for Uncharted 2 for delivering a video game experience more exhilerating and filled with "woah!" moments than any other game or movie ive seen so far . Thanx to Sony and Guerilla for Killzone 2 for makin not only the best looking shooter on console to date but also an awesome game and i doubt its going to budge from its thrown till kz 3 comes out . Thanx to Eidos and Rocksteady for Batman Arkham Asylum ( clearly one of the best games this year whether ur a fan of batman or not) . Thankx to Ubisoft for granting us Assassin's Creed 2 which is a better sequel ALL AROUND than i expected ( still havent finished it , 5-6 hours into it now) .Thnx to From Software for Demon's souls : the best RPG this year. Thanx to Infinty Ward and no thnx Activision for Modern Warefare 2 for a thrilling shooter. Thnx to Resident Evil 5 altho Capcom is losing its touch with its greatest games halfway thru the sequels that line up to 10s if u actually number them CORRECTLY . NO THNX BUNGIE FOR HALO 3: ODST : THE MOST MONUMENTAL OUTRITE WASTE OF MONEY IVE SPENT AND IVE THROWN AWAY MORE AT GAMES THAT NO ONE HEARD OF THAT IVE ENJOYED MORE ..FAR MORE. with odst im no longer a halo fanboy. Anyways .. most of all thank u Christ for life as it is and as it is getting better and better. my cup overflows. Praying the recession comes to a close as this year comes to a close and we see far more and better games the next year .

  • bencarps41192

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 5:43 pm GMT

    Im thankfull for getting my PS3, Uncharted 2, Assassins Creed 2, My Ipod Touch nad of course all the wonderfull GS guys who keep me posted on the news of video games. I owe them for turning me into the game freak i am today.

  • diogoarakis

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 4:37 pm GMT

    I'm thankful for Nintedo DS!

  • ProVail

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 4:29 pm GMT

    Health and Happiness for my family and me are the most important thing's that I'm thank full for.

  • red-ray

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 2:31 pm GMT

    Thanks for lots of good games like ODST, L4D, assassins creed 2, uncharted 2, borderlands, modern warfare 2 and... an special thanks to all GS guys.

  • Wings_008

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 2:21 pm GMT

    i'm thankful for the Xbox 360 Price Drop and Fallout 3 GOTY

  • mocho808

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 12:13 pm GMT

    Happy Eid and thanks to gamespot

  • EGOE

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 12:04 pm GMT

    Cool.

  • KratosforLIFE

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 11:31 am GMT

    thanks for Batman Arkham Asylum, i bought it because of you Gamespot!!!! thanks!!!

  • destroyerHHH

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 10:59 am GMT

    Eid Mubarak and a Happy Thanksgiving to everyone.

  • AjaxNeron

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 10:01 am GMT

    New Super Mario Bros. Wii might be my favourite game of 2009.

  • The-Matrix1st

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 8:50 am GMT

    Happy eid guys and happy thanksgiving XD
    THANK YOU

  • dipdish

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 8:19 am GMT

    I am thankful for:
    Steam, Dawn of Discovery, Football Manager 2010, Plants Vs. Zombies, The Sims 3 and a good year of gaming..
    And also... I'm thankful for my team Besiktas for beating the sh*t out of Manchester Utd. =)

  • fathollah

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 7:53 am GMT

    thanks ramyar_1987
    im muslim
    happy eid to you too

  • neosantana

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 7:23 am GMT

    Happy Eid To You Too.
    Ya, I'm A Muslim!

  • neosantana

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 7:21 am GMT

    i'm thankful for Eddie Riggs

  • ramyar_1987

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 6:53 am GMT

    Happy eid to all Mulims and thanksgiving to everyone.

  • ss4brolyupth

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 6:49 am GMT

    tank u

  • arniecat

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 6:28 am GMT

    im canadian so thanksgiving for me was in october but anyways TTTTTUUUURRRKKKEEEYYY!!!!!!!!!!?!!!!!!!!!!! is @WE\$0ME all mighty gravy

  • Arsyad00

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 6:22 am GMT

    TTTTTTTTTT HHHH HHHH AAA NNN NNN KKK KKK TTTT HHHH HHHH A A NNN NNN KKK KK TTTT HHHHHHHHHH A A NNN NNNN KKKK TTTT HHHHHHHHHH AAAAAAA NNNNNNNN KKKK TTTT HHHH HHHH AAAAAAAA NNNNNNNN KKKKKK TTTT HHHH HHHH AAA AAA NNNN NNN KKK KKK

    for everything, i get to play a lot of good game from u guyz review

    OMG MY BIG THANKS RUIN!!! well.... at least there still thanksful feeling in it

  • Sechu

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 1:30 am GMT

    Thanks!

  • xshadowzz

    Posted Nov 29, 2009 12:06 am GMT

    THANKS!!!

  • Stormuser

    Posted Nov 28, 2009 11:01 pm GMT

    Thanks to everyone!

  • Nzilla

    Posted Nov 28, 2009 8:09 pm GMT

    mad props to happykitty
    I am thankful for my Wii and my Xbox 360 and my PC and all the wonderful games i have on them.
    I am also thankful for gravy. Cmon, who's with me on that one? go gravy!

  • Shadow_Fax87

    Posted Nov 28, 2009 7:17 pm GMT

    OMG KITTY! I LOVE YOU!!!! YOU ARE SO RIGHT!!!!!! AMERICA ROCKS!!!!!!!!!

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