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Yesterday we asked FreekNation to vote: What game are you most looking forward to this year?
Some of your answers were disturbing (Hello Kitty Online), intriguing (Kinect Porno) and just plain racist (I am a Muslim). Rising to the top were most of the games you’d expect to see—but in an order that was somewhat surprising.
Here are the top 5 most anticipated games according to you:
- Grand Theft Auto 5 – 266 votes
- Halo 4 – 81 votes
- Next Call of Duty – 65 votes
- Diablo III – 47 votes
- Mass Effect 3 – 41 votes
This poll was given via our Facebook page, revealing the most anticipated game for 2012 is Grand Theft Auto 5. And I would have to personally agree. Rockstar Games’ premiere franchise is always something to get excited about. What surprised me, though, was the order of the next two.
Knowing you guys like I do, I surely thought the next Call of Duty would have beaten out Halo 4. I clearly misjudged you and I’d like to know why. Is it because a new CoD comes out every year and you’re finally getting sick of it? Is it because MW3 hasn’t been out very long and it’s still “new enough” for you? Is it because it’s been so long since you’ve seen your beloved Master Chief and can’t wait to kill Covees correctly? What is it? Leave a comment and let me know before I question even more about myself.
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Spike TV has announced today the nominees for the big Spike TV Video Game Awards show that will be taking place Live on December 11, 2010 at 8PM ET/5PM PT on (wait for it)… Spike TV. Sort of surprisingly, Bioware’s Mass Effect 2 looks like this year’s Uncharted 2, with ten nominations. Everyone’s favorite western, Red Dead Redemption trails close behind with nine. Halo: Reach and Call of Duty: Black Ops each have seven.
Here’s the full list of nominees:
Game of the Year
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Call of Duty: Black Ops
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God of War III
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Halo: Reach
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Mass Effect 2
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Red Dead Redemption
Studio of the Year
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BioWare
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Blizzard Entertainment
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Bungie Studios
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Rockstar San Diego
Best Xbox 360 Game
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Alan Wake
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Fable III
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Halo: Reach
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Mass Effect 2
Best PS3 Game
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God of War 3
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Heavy Rain
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Modnation Racers
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Red Dead Redemption
Best Wii Game
Best PC Game
Best Handheld Game
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God of War: Ghost of Sparta
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Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker
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Professor Layton and the Unwound Future
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Super Scribblenauts
Best Shooter
Best Action Adventure Game
Best RPG
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Fable III
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Fallout: New Vegas
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Final Fantasy XIII
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Mass Effect 2
Best Multi-player
Best Individual Sports Game
Best Team Sports Game
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FIFA Soccer 11
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Madden NFL 11
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NBA 2K11
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MLB 10: The Show
Best Driving Game
Best Music Game
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Dance Central
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DJ Hero 2
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Def Jam Rapstar
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Rock Band 3
Best Soundtrack
Best Song in a Game
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"Basket Case"
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"Black Rain"
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"Far Away"
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"GoldenEye"
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"Won't Back Down"
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"Replay/Rude Boy Mashup"
Best Original Score
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God of War III
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Halo: Reach
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Mass Effect 2
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Red Dead Redemption
Best Graphics
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God of War III
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Heavy Rain
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Kirby's Epic Yarn
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Red Dead Redemption
Best Adapted Video Game
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Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4
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Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game
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Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions
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Star Wars: The Force Unleashed
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Transformers: The War for Cybertron
Best Performance By A Human Male
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Daniel Craig as James Bond (Blood Stone 007)
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Gary Oldman as Sgt. Reznov (Call of Duty Black Ops)
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John Cleese as Jasper (Fable III)
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Martin Sheen as Illusive Man (Mass Effect 2)
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Nathan Fillion as Sergeant Edward Buck (Halo Reach)
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Neil Pattrick Harris as Peter Parker/Amazing Spider-Man (Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions)
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Rob Wiethoff as John Marston (Red Dead Redemption)
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Sam Worthington as Alex Mason (Call of Duty Black Ops)
Best Performance by a Human Female
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Dame Judi Dench as M (Blood Stone 007)
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Danica Patrick as Danica Patrick (Blur)
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Emmanuelle Chriqui as The Numbers Lady (Call of Duty Back Ops)
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Felicia Day as Veronica (Fallout New Vegas)
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Jennifer Hale as Commander Sheppard (Mass Effect 2)
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Kristin Bell as Lucy Stillman (Assassin's Creed Brotherhood)
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Tricia Helfer as Sarah Kerrican (Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty)
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Yvonne Strahovski as Miranda Lawson (Mass Effect 2)
Best Downloadable Game
Best DLC
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BioShock 2 "Minerva's Den"
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Borderlands "The Secret Armory of General Knoxx"
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Mass Effect 2 "Lair of the Shadow Broker"
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Red Dead Redemption "Undead Nightmare"
Best Independent Game
Most Anticipated Game
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Batman: Arkham City
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BioShock: Infinite
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Gears of War 3
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Portal 2
You can start complaining now.
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Tags: VGA 2010, Spike TV, Mass Effect, Nominees, Nominations, Winners, Black Ops, Halo, Red Dead Redemption |
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Categories: Industry news, Call of duty, Battlefield, News, Halo Reach, Black Ops, VGA 2010 |
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I don’t know if any of you are as excited as I am to return to the far-reaches of space with Commander Shepard and the rest of the SSV Normandy crew, but you should be. I remember the first time I slipped through subspace via mass relay to end up in another galaxy. I was freaking ecstatic. Being a long-time fan of all things space, Mass Effect immersed me in to the universe in a way few games ever have. It was just too bad controlling the Mako after 3 drinks sucked so badly.
Anyway, check out this new 3-minute trailer that popped up on the internet yesterday. If you saw the teaser-trailer last week you could fast-forward to the last minute-or-so for the all-new action-y bits, but I wouldn’t recommend it. If at the end you aren’t excited to play Bioware’s sequel to one of the best RPG’s in the last few years, well, I can’t help you.
Even though Mass Effect 2 launches January 26th 2010, it’s going to feel like one-long-elevator-ride of a wait.
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Tags: ME2, Mass Effect, Bioware, Xbox, Mako, Shepard, Wrex, Normandy |
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Categories: Xbox 360, Microsoft, Industry news, News |
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