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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 Writing/Dialogue

It's easy to write off the writing in most games--many times it isn't much better than what you'd get from some forgettable action movie with a bunch of one-liners that aren't that clever or great. But there were some games this year that offered strong dialogue, strong story arcs, strong narrative, and the kind of writing that truly adds to a game experience.

Watch the video below for more!

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

Red Dead Redemption

Red Dead Redemption's terrific writing ties together memorable characters, great action, and one of the year's absolute best stories.

Readers' Choice Voting

  • Winner
  • Results
And the winner is…

Mass Effect 2

GameSpot's Best Games of 2010 Readers' Choice Winner

The Mass Effect trilogy is an emotionally charged science fiction adventure set in a vast universe filled with dangerous alien life and mysterious, uncharted planets. In Mass Effect 2, players will once again step into the role of the heroic Commander Shepard, commanding their crew of some of the most dangerous operatives from across the galaxy on a mission so challenging that it's potentially suicidal. Featuring intense shooter action, a rich futuristic storyline, space exploration and emotionally engaging character interaction, the game delivers an unparalleled cinematic experience.

Title Vote Result Graph % of Votes # of Votes

Alan Wake

 
8% 2,542

Batman: The Brave and the Bold - The Videogame

 
1% 447

Enslaved: Odyssey to the West

 
3% 1,042

Mass Effect 2

 
49% 15,636

Red Dead Redemption

 
23% 7,368

BioShock 2

 
2% 763

Costume Quest

 
1% 181

DeathSpank

 
1% 316

Heavy Rain

 
9% 2,842

No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle

 
1% 461
14 comments
cbgamer101
cbgamer101

red dead redemption is like winning every award i mean golly!

idnut
idnut

Dante's Inferno was totally robbed here. Deserved at least an honorable mention for writing.

ayhokkuu
ayhokkuu

i'm starting to get the feeling that gamespot is over obsessed with red dead... naahhhh

marvelx3
marvelx3

where the hell is mass effect 2

bigbowen1559
bigbowen1559

okay browsing next prize, PLEASE god not RDR again!!!!

Mar044
Mar044

i still think mass effect better written..

h3LL_ZinKy69
h3LL_ZinKy69

I personally think the mass effect series is boring. Alan Wake should have won this.

deathguardian08
deathguardian08

RDR did not deserve this in my opinion. Heavy Rain should have at least been nominated though I think Alan Wake would/should have won.

Gezo24
Gezo24

Mass Effect 2 isnt even that great guys, the first one was WAY better.

sabas10
sabas10

This award should have gone to Alan Wake or Mass Effect. Not RDR this time

antigin
antigin

For me Alan Wake has the best scenario.

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