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The nominees for Destructoid Game of the Year 2007 photo

It goes without arguing that 2007 was one of the best years of gaming in a very long time. It seemed like every console and handheld had a robust handful of topnotch games, covering pretty much every genre in the book (from beautifully designed platformers to epic first-person shooters). There really was a little something for everyone.

The downside to all this win, however, was trying to get a very opinionated group of people to pick one game to rule supreme above all others. Luckily, a brilliant solution to this dilemma was chosen: Early last week, all of the Destructoid staff met in an abandoned cave at an undisclosed location. After setting up camp in our uncomfortably damp meeting ground, we all agreed to not leave until we came to a unanimous decision for Destructoid Game of the Year 2007. I will save the details of what went down for a future community blog, but just know that I saw things I will never forget for the rest of my life. Horrible things. Messy things.

The good news: not only did we all get out alive (well, most of us), we actually came to a reasonably coherent decision!

Not to be a tease, but the winner will actually be revealed tomorrow. In the meantime (and to whet your appetite for the main event), hit the jump for a list of the Top Five finalists: the official nominees for Destructoid Game of the Year 2007.

[Thanks to Topher for the awesome Photoshop]

It was a tough and bloody decision, but here they are, in no particular order (well, except alphabetical):

BioShock

BioShock, the shockingly gorgeous first-person shooter, has received universal acclaim from multiple sources, with the Destructoid editors being no exception. Even the few that haven’t had the chance to play it yet have fallen in love with the game’s beautifully realized locale and extremely creepy style.

In fact, Aaron Linde and Colette actually named last week’s home-in-the-side-of-the-mountain away from home “Rapture” (after the now legendary underwater utopia in the game). It was really cute until Colette started following Aaron around all the time and calling him “Mr. Bubbles.” There is a fine line between cute and creepy, my friends. A very fine line.

[Check out the original BioShock review here]

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare

Given the series’ well-received roots, it was an almost given that Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare would be an excellent game. What surprised people the most was how great it turned out to be. With an endlessly immersive single-player campaign and multiplayer that even gives Papa Halo a serious run for its money, Call of Duty 4 is easily one of the best (and most entertaining) games of the year.

During last week’s “spelunking” adventure, while pinning Orcist to the ground in a hunger induced rage, I think it was Grim that said: “If Call of Duty 4 doesn’t win Game of the Year I swear I will eat Orcist’s leg. I swear it! Don’t tempt me!”

How can you argue with that?

[Check out the original Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare review here]

Mass Effect

While garnering some mixed reactions overall, Mass Effect had a huge, well, effect on a majority of the Destructoid editors, easily placing it as one of the finalists for Game of the Year. The battle system may take a little getting used to (no tutorial?), but the deep characters and revolutionary dialogue system make this sci-fi RPG a must-have and one of the most memorable games of its type in a very long while.

Unfortunately, Jim Sterling did not support this nomination and most definitely made it known during last week’s meeting. Poor .tiff. She will have monocle-shaped scars all over her body for weeks. Please don’t ask. I don’t know if I can stand to relive it.

[Check out the original Mass Effect review here]

The Orange Box

If there is one thing that every single member of the gaming community can agree on concerning 2007, it’s that The Orange Box is the best value in the history of videogames. Including the original Half-Life 2, Half-Life 2: Episode One, Half-Life 2: Episode Two, the superb Portal, and the addictive Team Fortress 2 all on one disc for one surprisingly reasonable price? It doesn’t really get any better than that. Throw in the fact that all five games are exceptional and you have a classic compilation whose quality may never be topped.

Reverend Anthony was extra angry last week (someone gets a little cranky in small remote spaces, I gander), but showed a surprisingly sweet side when he led our feisty group in a rousing sing-a-long to the final song in Portal. The roasted bat we were all sharing at the time could never have tasted better.

[Check out the original The Orange Box reviews here, here, and here]

Super Mario Galaxy

Even looking back across all systems, Super Mario Galaxy was one of the most anticipated videogames of the year. Remarkably, the game not only lived up to all the hype, it surpassed it in almost anyone’s eyes. Thrusting Mario’s classic adventures into space seemed the perfect evolution, resulting in some of the most clever and jaw-dropping level design of all time. Super Mario Galaxy is undeniable proof that Mario still remains a lethal force in the videogame world, even after all these years.

We all knew this game would be a serious contender when, while taking a nap during last week’s discussions, Tristero and Jonathan Holmes continuously whispered the name “Rosalina” in their heat exhaustive sleep. It would have been precious, had Topher and Dyson not ruined the moment by putting the poor slumbering souls’ hands in bowls of warm stalactite water, trying to get them to pee their Goomba-patterned pants. Real mature, guys.

[Check out the original Super Mario Galaxy review here]

So, what do you think? Only one of the above games will take the coveted crown. Which will win Destructoid Game of the Year? What is your pick for favorite game of 2007? Check back tomorrow for the dramatic results.

____________________________________________

... and for the curious, here is a short list of honorable mentions. But as my father has always said: “Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades!”

Contra 4
Crackdown
Eternal Sonata
Geometry Wars: Galaxies
God of War II
Halo 3
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption
Odin Sphere
Persona 3
Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords
Rock Band
Taiko no Tatsujin DS
Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros’ Treasure


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monkeyspoon5's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 13:52
monkeyspoon5
Since I can't judge, no one should take this opinion seriously, as I have only played one of the games. But Super Mario Galaxy blew me away. I want that soundtrack NAO!
NightDehumidifier's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 13:53
NightDehumidifier
NINJABREAD MAN!
vexed alex's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 13:54
vexed alex
@ qwert

"COD4 was shorter than heavenly sword and no one seemed to care. And it wasn't even in HD (all though it still looked great)"

I'm sorry for the double post, but what the fuck? Why do people have this insane length expectation of games? It's doesn't matter how great of a time they had during the experience, you'll hate it because it wasn't over 12 hours.

To be honest, if Portal was a retail game, I'd pay $50 for it and be glad I did. That's how much of a great experience Portal was, and I don't give a shit how long it was.

Also, Zelda should of have been replaced with Ratchet. But still...my opinion.

:D
Sphinx 13's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 13:57
Sphinx 13
Mass Effect
charliesuh's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 14:02
charliesuh
SUPER MARIO GALAXY

also, U R MR GAY!
VWGTI's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 14:03
VWGTI
Call of Duty 4 hands down.
leiden's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 14:06
leiden
Orange Box, pretty easy since it had a bunch of amazing games included FOR ONE GREAT PRICE!
Imako's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 14:06
Imako
my vote goes to Orange Box, if we were voting that is.
brainderailment's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 14:06
brainderailment
O-box takes the cake! Did I just do that? shit
Jetsetlemming's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 14:12
Jetsetlemming
Portal alone, there can be no others. Adding Ep2 and TF2 to that is just making the competition laughably unfair to the other games. The Orange Box wins at life, and GOTY.
znt's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 14:13
znt
Super Mario Galaxy
gamesronlygames's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 14:14
gamesronlygames
GOTY as a broad over-arching category is unintelligent. Every genre should have its GOTY and that is it. How could anyone say shoes are better than a shirt etc. So why do we perpetuate this stupid declassification of games by saying oe game is the best. How can someone say an RPG game is better than a FPS? SO PLEASE DESTRUCTOID GIVE EACH GENRE A GAME OF THE YEAR AND LEAVE IT AT THAT. BReak the mold-that is why we like your site! SMG was the best platformer hands down. Call of duty best FPS, Mass Effect best RPG, best multiplayer COD4,etc,etc
Cheeburga's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 14:20
Cheeburga
Crusin'
Simmy's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 14:22
Simmy
I haven't even played half of the games mentioned here. It's probably because I don't want to shell out what little cash I have a game I'm going to complete far too quickly. But then I guess most FPS are going to be fairly short SP games.

I personally liked S.T.A.L.K.E.R purely cus you could do pretty much what you wanted without consequence. Fair enough the graphics aren't great and it eats my system resources like theres no tomorrow but I just enjoy playing it too damn much.

As for a game from the above list I'll pick The OB. I haven't seen such value for money in quite some time, it's got several great games that should keep most people entertained for months.
Turtule Soup's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 14:22
Turtule Soup
CRACKDOWN FTW lol
ZServ's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 14:23
ZServ
BioShock, SMG's boring as fuck.
supremeFronk's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 14:24
supremeFronk
ORANGE BOX. lol...crackdown
rpbowlinggod's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 14:24
rpbowlinggod
vote for the BOX! (orange that is, not the other one...no wait)
iNerd's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 14:32
iNerd
Portal.
Lightthrower's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 14:34
Lightthrower
Mass Effect ftw!
Brandon2520's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 14:35
Brandon2520
Mass Effect!
The Johnggernaut's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 14:42
The Johnggernaut
COD 4!

But I'd settle for any choice other than Biocock!
Cheeburga's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 14:45
Cheeburga
Wait!
Best Arcade Game: YARIS
Knigge's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 14:49
Knigge
For me it's a tie between Mass Effect and Bioshock. But if someone were to put a gun to my head, I'd probably go with Mass Effect on replayability alone.
dprime's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 14:49
dprime
Virtual Console Release of Super Mario Bros. 3
wardrox's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 14:52
wardrox
BioShock or I poop in your shoes dammit!
Topher Cantler's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 15:01
Topher Cantler
They totally did pee their pants, too. don't let them try to convince you otherwise.
Rbj's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 15:02
Rbj
Super Mario Galaxy it must be.
flaming burrito's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 15:10
flaming burrito
either smg or orange box
riomccarthy's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 15:11
riomccarthy
Super Mario Galaxy, or the Orange Box is my vote. =)
Pepillou2's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 15:12
Pepillou2
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
You know you want to.
Justice's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 15:13
Justice
Super Mario Galaxy
broonor's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 15:14
broonor
@Chad

So you're admitting that your list really is nothing but a "best of PC-Wii-360" list? That's the sad truth for a videogaming website claiming to be objective. I have a PS3, and not the other two, but I also admit I know little to nothing about the 360 outside my feelings towards the halo series. Yes, PS3 is expensive, but 360 ain't exactly chump change either. Hooray for raising the stakes, companies.

"I think Uncharted: Drake's Fortune and Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction would have been serious contenders (especially Ratchet) had more people on the staff owned a PlayStation 3. It's the sad truth."
Def JM's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 15:14
Def JM
Contra 4 thats all I'm saying.
-the-mole-'s Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 15:16
-the-mole-
i love my box of oranges.
Khyber's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 15:19
Khyber
Portal was easily the best game I played all year, and among the best games I've ever played. So I'll have to pick Orange Box as my choice of GOTY, or is it Disc of the Year?
Gavin's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 15:19
Gavin
Anyone saying SMG doesn't own another system and I feel sorry for them. Single player it has GOT to be Bioshock and for multiplayer is has GOT to be Rockband. That is all.
kite's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 15:20
kite
CoD4 FTW
loki d20's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 15:22
loki d20
From what I've played, Orange Box or Bioshock. All great games.
Timdabrat's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 15:22
Timdabrat
Orange Box, then Galaxy!
Chad Concelmo's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 15:24
Chad Concelmo
@jpitner,
Actually, I think the fact that we are all real people writing for a blog (read: not professional news site) helps us stand out even more.
We are all obviously huge videogame fans, and the fact that only a small percentage of us own a PlayStation 3 is a testament to what a lot of the general public thinks: there is not enough motivation in the form of exceptional software to warrant a purchase of a remarkably expensive system.
If anything, I think our picks are even more accurate than half the stuff you will find on other sites since we are actually the ones buying and playing the games. I respect your opinion and agree that more people should have played awesome games like Uncharted and Ratchet ... but should a game really win Game of the Year if only a small percentage of the gaming population has played it? Is that an accurate representation of the community as a whole?
Agree? Disagree? :)
GrayFox's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 15:25
GrayFox
It has to be BioShock or Orange Box IMO. Personally, I vote BioShock.
Tiauguinho's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 15:31
Tiauguinho
Bioshock
KyleGamgee's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 15:34
KyleGamgee
I think we all know who the real winner is here.

The Gamers.

Also, it seems like I REALLY need to get my hands on SMG.

@Chad: God of War II was overlooked because it's not the new generation of consoles. Props to Sony for still putting out for it's older lady, even though it's got a nubile-better-graphics-hotness to put it's junk into. btw, they could release Phantasmagoria for the PS2 and I don't think we'd hear too much about it.
Spitfire's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 15:37
Spitfire
Orange Box all the way.
cjpkiller's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 15:40
cjpkiller
they were all great but... enh.
I played them, beat them... played a couple online matches with cod4 and TF2 but... nothing kept me coming back to these games and they are sitting on my shelf gathering dust as we speak.


kinda pissed that virtua fighter 5 isnt on this list. its probably the best fighter to be released in a long time.
SPIDER PIG's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 15:40
SPIDER PIG
mass effect baby mass effect
cjpkiller's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 15:43
cjpkiller
but then again nex isnt on staff anymore and he was the reviewer for that so...
its not like anyone wouldve mentioned it at the meeting.
Justin Villasenor's Avatar - Comment posted on 12/27/2007 15:43
Justin Villasenor
jpitner, like Chad said we can't vote for games that we haven't played. I'm sure that I would've liked Uncharted and Ratchet & Clank (and plenty of other games even), but due to both time and monetary constraints was not able to give them a playthrough. That's just the way things go sometime.
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