Gears Of War Is Punters' Game Of The Year
The Golden Joysticks winners are in
Posted 29 Oct 2007

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The award comes from the Golden Joysticks, which are voted for by the public, as opposed to the industry-decided games BAFTAs. Some 750,000 votes have been notched up this year.
Other notable wins include Wii Sports, which got this year's family gong, God of War 2, which highlighted the lack of exceptional PS3 releases to get best PlayStation game, and Lord of the Rings Online, which was voted best PC game of the year.
Here is the full list of winners. Thoughts in the forum please:
The Bliss Girls’ Choice Game of the Year 2007: Guitar Hero II
The Sun Family Game of the Year 2007: Wii Sports
The GamesRadar Handheld Game of the Year 2007: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories
The 4Talent Mobile Game of the Year 2007: Final Fantasy
The T3 Innovation of the Year 2007: Nintendo Wii
The BBC 1Xtra Soundtrack of the Year 2007: Guitar Hero II
The Nuts All-Nighter award 2007: Gears of War
The GameTribe Online Game of the Year 2007: World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade
The Next-Gen.biz UK Developer of the Year 2007: Codemasters
The Total Film One to Watch 2007: Assassin's Creed
The Vivendi Retailer of the Year 2007: Game
Publisher of the Year 2007 - sponsored by Future: Nintendo
Editor’s Choice Award 2007: Gears of War
Official Nintendo Magazine’s Nintendo Game of the Year 2007: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
Official PlayStation Magazine’s PlayStation Game of the Year 2007: God of War II
The PC Gamer PC Game of the Year 2007: The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar
The Sonopress Xbox Game of the Year 2007: Gears of War
The O2 Ultimate Game of the Year 2007: Gears of War
Comments
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Yep i'm happy with that, GOTY 4 me was between Gears & Bioshock, but with Gears having a great online side it deserves all the praise it gets, Shame Zelda PH for the DS came out so late in the year, because that, 4 me is the best handheld game.
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Sorry but all the corporate sponsored awards make this look like a poor joke with no punchline...has the immiediate effect of removing any class whatsoever.
Think I'd have edited out the advertising portion of this news on principle, no one voted for the sponsors, as well as it looks fairly ridiculous. The awards themselves might be obligated to fawn over them, but I don't see how media would be. FSM forbid this sort of thing ever looks normal and natural.
Think I'd have edited out the advertising portion of this news on principle, no one voted for the sponsors, as well as it looks fairly ridiculous. The awards themselves might be obligated to fawn over them, but I don't see how media would be. FSM forbid this sort of thing ever looks normal and natural.
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