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The votes are in, the accountants have verified the results, and the expensive awards ceremony we were going to hold at the Staples Center was sensibly cancelled...it's time for X-Play & G4tv.com's Best of E3 2010 Winners! With the idea that E3 is a showcase for products still under development, we like to keep things simple with our accolades. What follows are essentially, but not exclusively, the coolest things we saw during the show last week. (Read: just because we didn't pick your favorite does not mean that we think your favorite sucks.) If you agree, disagree, or agree to disagree with our choices, register your level of accordance in the comments below.
Best 3D Game
Winner: StarFox 3D
We already know how 3D is going to affect the visuals of video games, but what about gameplay? When an enemy lined up behind our Arwing, with tangible depth representing the distance between the enemy and our own ship, it finally clicked. Finally. This is what 3D can to improve the games that we play.
Nominee: Motorstorm: Apocalypse
Best Motion Game
Winner: Dance Central
You've accomplished something important when the notoriously shy E3 crowd begins choosing to learn the dance moves to a Lady GaGa song. The idea of playing music with a five-button guitar sounded ridiculous before Guitar Hero, and not only is Dance Central poised to accomplish the same thing for dancing, it's also the best implementation of Microsoft's new Kinect technology.
Nominee: Child of Eden
Best Multiplayer Game
Winner: Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit
Sandwiched between games offering four player co-op and massively multiplayer options comes the surprise of Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit. Up to 8 different players can race against each other in any configuration: four crooks trying to outrace four cops, one crook on the lam from seven cops, and...well, you get the idea. The ability to earn things like spike strips and radar decoys just makes it that much better. Playing cops and robbers (almost) for real pushed this one over the edge for us.
Nominee: Halo: Reach (Firefight mode)
Best Role-Playing Game
Winner: The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings
While there were a lot of games at E3 2010 that borrow and water-down gameplay elements and story tropes from role-playing games, The Witcher 2 is proud to be a straight-up, Tolkienesque sword and sorcery RPG. It offers all the elements core-RPGers love -- a complex story, fully-detailed high-fantasy world, hundreds of NPCs, a massive world, a complicated character progression system, and more -- without apologies.
Nominee: Fallout: New Vegas
Best Fighting Game
Winner: Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom gave gamers an idea of what they could expect from a Marvel vs. Capcom 3...if it ever happened. And lo and behold, Capcom put years of wishful thinking, secrecy, and licensing nightmares to rest by unveiling the long-awaited sequel. And what a game it is. It’s a colorful and vibrant fighter that updates both Capcom’s brawlers and Marvel’s warriors for the HD era, from the detailed Hulk to the gunslinging fun of Dante. It’s almost effortlessly the best fighting game of the show, yet you can easily see the amount of detail on hand.
Nominee: Mortal Kombat
Best Sports Game
Winner: EA Sports MMA
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve noticed that mixed martial arts have become the fastest growing sport in America. With EA Sports MMA, the Tiburon team has positioned itself not only to promote a new approach to play -- in its brightest spots, it seems as deep and intuitive as the Fight Night games -- but with EA Sports Live Broadcast, the game cleverly fuses the online community of 1 vs. 100 with the competitiveness of one-on-one sports titles. Here’s to hoping that the final product delivers the same impact seen at E3.
Nominee: NBA Jam
Best Platformer
Winner: Kirby's Epic Yarn
E3 marked a triumphant return of the platformer from an unlikely source: Nintendo. Nothing underscored Nintendo's commitment to putting tradition on its head than Kirby's Epic Yarn, a deceivingly unsophisticated platformer starring one of Nintendo's underrated stars. Sporting a gorgeous and unique visual approach, it's only a company like Nintendo that could get us this excited for something so seemingly simple.
Nominee: Donkey Kong Country Returns
Best Music Game
Winner: Rock Band 3
The music game genre was running out of room to grow, and even adding vocal harmonies and a keyboard instrument would do little to put plastic instruments into new hands. So what does Harmonix do? They take music games to their natural conclusion: playing Rock Band with actual instruments using actual music theory. Not just for people who already know their chord shapes and scales, but for those who would actually like to learn how to play guitar in an environment they already know with songs they already love. The pro gear is expensive and the intimidation factor is steep, but respect must be given to the idea, and so far, the execution.
Nominee: Def Jam Rapstar
Best Racing Game
Winner: Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit

Criterion Games knows its racing games. The Burnout series has consistently delivered hard-smashing hits for nearly a decade. And now, with the dev team’s new take on the fabled Need for Speed spin-offs, Criterion is wedding its gameplay know-how and crisp presentation to the tense high-speed cat and mouse gameplay of the original Hot Pursuit games, which have been missing in action for nearly eight years. From the community-centric multiplayer to the tactical weaponry on display, Hot Pursuit be a welcome return for both the series and developer.
Nominee: Gran Turismo 5
Best Action/Adventure Game
Winner: Disney Epic Mickey
Mousehouse fans will love the faithful depiction of the many Disney characters, settings and animated films in Disney Epic Mickey, while those without a theme park season pass can enjoy the easy to grasp paint/erase gameplay that is as simple as waving a brush. Considering the competition, it's no effortless feat that Disney Epic Mickey stole our heart and enthusiasm for Best Action/Adventure Game at E3 2010.
Nominee: inFAMOUS 2
Best Shooter Game
Winner: RAGE
Among the many post-apocalyptic games coming down the pike, RAGE stands tall (seriously, at the end of the E3 demo, there was a screen-filling monster that caused our hair to stand on end). id Software quietly withdrew from the scene for a few years now, but the historic shooter developer is poised to a triumphant return to form with RAGE.
Nominee: Spec Ops: The Line
Best New Hardware
Winner: Nintendo 3DS
You really have to see the 3DS for yourself to understand the awesome potential and technical wizardry that it possesses. But even then, your mind isn’t totally capable of accepting what it’s seeing. Nintendo has once again thrown down the handheld gaming gauntlet, and now they just have to deliver killer games for it. No pressure.
Nominee: Rock Band 3's Fender Squier Stratocaster
Best Trailer
Winner: Star Wars: The Old Republic
Did you enjoy the Star Wars prequels? What about The Clone Wars animated film or the television show? We didn’t. Trust us, we wanted to like them. But our fire for all things Star Wars had almost been stomped out completely...until we saw this trailer. Yes, it's completely CG and doesn't contain an ounce of gameplay, but it is gorgeous and will bring a tear to your eye. A tear over what could have been (and might still be, the game looks great).
Nominee: Brink
Biggest Surprise
By Design: Valve's Portal 2 Coming to PS3 with Steamworks Support
Given Valve head Gabe Newell’s past comments regarding the challenges of developing games for the PlayStation 3 and the subsequent tensions between Valve and Sony, it was certainly a surprise to see Newell walk out on stage during Sony’s press conference to announce that Portal 2 will be coming to the PS3. In Newell’s own words, the PS3 version will be the “best console version of the game.” It might not have been Half-Life related, but as far as surprises go, it definitely did the job.
By Default: Nintendo
Nintendo (finally) hit all of the right buttons during E3 2010. Not only did they announce a slew of grin-inducing titles, but they also proved that the Nintendo 3DS is far from a gimmick and will fundamentally change the hand-held gaming space forever. Microsoft and Sony might have attracted eyes because of their motion control posturing (pun intended), but ultimately, both fell rather flat compared to Nintendo. The house that Mario built delivered where/when it mattered most, and proved yet again why Nintendo is Nintendo.
Best Downloadable Game
Winner: Journey
thatgamecompany's third and final PlayStation Network project (of a pre-planned package of 3 games) turned out to be Journey, which is both the evolution and amalgamation of their two previous abstract projects (fl0w, Flower) and their most traditional game to date. Oh yeah, it also features persistent online multiplayer, which game director Jenova Chen was reluctant to talk about at this point, other than emphasizing the notion of working well with complete strangers. If TGC can somehow make anonymous people on the Internet play nice together, Journey will be a landmark game in more ways than one.
Nominee: Comic Jumper
Best Handheld Game
Winner: God of War: Ghost of Sparta
God of War: Chains of Olympus developer Ready at Dawn posted pictures of the team packing up their PSP development kits some time ago. As God of War: Ghost of Sparta lead Dana Jan said during E3, “Never say you’re going to quit something and post pictures on the Internet.” It’s fortunate for PSP owners worldwide that the team ate some crow and went back to the lab. Ghost of Sparta looks to update the handheld God of War games with more of the flourishes that made God of War III such a fantastic blockbuster, including more expressive animation for Kratos, blood-spattering effects, and some QTE tweaks. It’s hard to go wrong with a sequel to one of the platform’s finest, and Ghost of Sparta should deliver an abundance of entertainment.
Nominee: Golden Sun: Dark Dawn
Most Original Game
Winner: Journey

In a year filled with games that are either direct sequels or complete franchise revivals, Journey had little trouble standing out as something fresh. thatgamecompany's reputation for swimming against the industry current certainly helped, but the simplistic beauty of the game itself and the promise of a unique take on cooperative multiplayer was a welcome dose of "less is more" in a sea of gunfire, 3D, and motion control.
Nominee: Limbo
Best Multi-Platform Game
Winner: RAGE

id Software has been quiet the last few years for good reason. The Texas-based developer has been slowly chipping away at Rage, a gorgeous mash-up between Fallout and Doom. The result is something that has us very excited to be soon pumping shotguns into evil dudes (and dudettes) with one of the most renowned shooter developers of all-time.
Nominee: Dead Space 2
Best Wii Game
Winner: Disney Epic Mickey

Disney Epic Mickey is a game that’s instantly recognizable, intuitive and yet with a level of depth rarely found in a game based on a license. That Disney Epic Mickey can wear so many hats (it's an action adventure, a platformer, a RPG!) successfully, thus far, is a testament to the expertise and dedication of its developer, Junction Point Studios. We can’t wait to play it, which makes it clearly our Best Wii Game at E3 2010.
Runner-Up: Kirby's Epic Yarn
Best 360 Game
Winner: Halo: Reach
Bungie has clearly pulled out every trick in their impressive arsenal for the current-gen conclusion to their blockbuster franchise, and one look at Halo: Reach in action proves it. The darker tone, the absurdly deep multiplayer (Firefight mode included), and the four-player co-op campaign might just make Reach the Halo game to end all Halo games…you know, until the next one.
Nominee: Gears of War 3
Best PS3 Game
Winner: inFAMOUS 2
Everyone had cause to be skeptical and perplexed by Cole McGrath's makeover. But hearing the Sucker Punch guys explain their reasoning that Cole 2.0 is closer to their original vision of the character mostly shelved any worries. That Cole keeps his powers from the first game, adds a new supercharged cattle prod melee weapon, and throws electric tornadoes at helicopters doesn't hurt, either. Here's hoping they can keep our choices from the first game relevant.
Nominee: Journey
Best of E3
Winner: Nintendo 3DS

Going into E3, "How is it going to work?" was perhaps the biggest question about Nintendo's new glasses-free 3D handheld. After seeing and holding the 3DS, and adjusting the depth slider to control just how much Z-axis we were getting, the leading answers to that question are "it's powered by the souls of angels" and "who cares?" The 3DS was far and away the most impressive thing to come out of E3 2010, and we in the media don't seem to be alone in that sentiment. Equally as impressive as the hardware, the 3rd-party support pledged by the industry's top talent (and their respective franchises) means that we'll be lining up on day one.
Game of Show
Winner: Star Wars: The Old Republic
After Star Wars Galaxies, we wouldn’t have touched another George Lucas-based MMO if you paid us. Nothing could erase dancing Wookies from existence. But BioWare's involvement makes all the difference, with their experience with Baldur’s Gate, Star Wars: The Knights of the Old Republic, and Mass Effect. Could they possibly bring their magic to an MMO? They did. Star Wars: The Old Republic is our Game of Show, and it deserves it.
Nominees: inFAMOUS 2, RAGE




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olympicheropaul
I like the list. All of the Sony fanboys complaining are off their nut. X-Play LOVED the first LBP and I have not doubt they will love the second. Infamous 2 didn't have real hands on so how could they couldn't give it too many awards. Best handheld went to a PSP game.
dantastic4
No assassinsODST your not the only one. You and your fratboy manchildren friends all think it will be fail.Okay so we have Epic Mickey thats designed by Warren Spector the godfather of great games like Deus Ex that will have a mass appeal towards real gamers,adults and childern alike.Then you have Infamous part Due that freatures a redisigned former 35 yr old badass and makes him all of a sudden a 20 yr old rich hipster with poorly disigned trible tatoo's and was souly redisigned all because Suck Punch could get the hair to workout right in thon e original and went with a look based on technical difficulties.I remember reading years ago Mario's mustache was originally suppose to be his mouth but since they could'nt get the mouth to look right Mario wound up with his famous mustache which gave him character and made him the most reconizable characters in vdeo game history.Cole's original look in the first game was now hailed as a mistask all because they could'nt get hair to work on him.So how the hell did Drake along with other countless characters manage to have hair and Cole did'nt?I think the whole redisign is just to boost sales and him in look and tone simliar to Drake since the first Infamous under preformed from what Sony wanted it to.Plus Epic Mickey along with Kirby showed some really cool game play and Sony just as usuaul showed us a pretty looking short trailer.Epic Mickey and Kirby will make long term great sales not the mega millions in one day thanks to hype train build up and by next week bottom out sales that your fratcore fps's usually do.
CarterHall
Hahaha oohhh G4!! U have opinions that differ from my own!?!?! This can not stand, let the dissent begin!
Neonsphinx21
My fellow gamers G4 has officially lost there minds!!
Kirby > LBP2? WTF!
The WItcher > FO:New Vegas!? WTF!
Mickey Mouse > inFAMOUS 2!? WTF!
Dance Central > Sorcery!? WTF!! (If i wanna dance around i have Just Dance to play)
Halo > Gears!? WTF!? (G4 is trying to start a 360 Civil War and i think they chose Halo because it's the last one i'm hearing
G4 needs help with their choosing of games by audience
ASS-ASS-IN
Where is Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood you bastards.
musle8
Where is Zelda: Skyward Sword? It definitely should get at least a mention on this list...
phillipvorrasi
nintendo won the whole show beacause of the 3DS and most of the games and the disney epic mickey game i thought would be weird and not fun but it might be good cause it won i think 2 times
unfungames
You're gonna eat your words on Need for Speed. The game is going to suck. Why rave over the multiplayer? It's been done. In fact, Burnout had a "cops and robbers" DLC pack that did the exact same thing and I don't recall G4 raving over it. The new Need for Speed is just a cash in. EA is worried the NSF name isnt going to continue to sell copies, so they're putting Criterion on the case.
All the good stripped out from Burnout (open world, crash mode, co-op, etc) and keeping all the bad (rubberband AI). Yeah, what a "great" game this will be.
X3rr0z
I hoped for mentions of "Strategy" games or Civilization 5
Englund
The List Din't have some of the big games because all of this game were the new games but that really okay.But still why is there no Zelda some don't like the art style is still gonna be Zelda by the way i agree if you don't like MMO or some other specific genere Don't talk crap about wwhat make them good that's just stupid
permanent_nirvana
Why no Batman : Arkham Asylum 2??
Its not like the game is a secret. Everyone knows about it. So why not give us some juicy tidbits to salivate over?
Also without any information on The Last Guardian, this year's E3 was pretty fail.
permanent_nirvana
Why no Batman : Arkham Asylum 2??
Its not like the game is a secret. Everyone knows about it. So why not give us some juicy tidbits to salivate over?
Also without any information on The Last Guardian, this year's E3 was pretty fail.
assassinsODST
Kirby over little big planet 2?
Epic mickey over inFAMOUS 2? WTH!?
Am I the only one that believes epic mickey looks like like a possible fail-to-be?
And that RAGE looks like (basically) borderlands 2?
nodrodee
Littlebigplanet 2 way over Kirby, heck you may be able to reproduce Kirby in LBP2
Gran Turismo 5 over Hot Pursuit, but NFS:HP looks like a buy
Also Motorstorm and Twisted Metal > NFS:HP
Connor53
I'm nervous about 3ds. Besides, the ds hasn't run it's course yet.
Geektastic98
I feel as though out of all the games we saw at E3 the games that stood out the most to me was RAGE, Crysis 2 and GR: Future Warrior. I can't say i wasn't also stunned into buying a wii for their upcoming games Kirby, Epic Mickey and DK. Those game alone stood out to me they were impressive unique and by far the most wanted amongst my friends and followers on twitter. These games will do surprisingly well 2011 especially RAGE and all it's glory and viewing pleasure. Come on 2011 because 2010 is rather sucking for upcoming fall releases.
hoof_hearted4
FallOut: New Vegas is my game of E3 aoooo pumped...also SWTOR, but thats coming out next year.
also was Resistance 3 announced at E3 or was anything shown about it? just curious cause i havent seen anything on it (which would probably mean nothing was shown about it) but maybe i missed something...also MGS:Rising looks pretty good. i hope the sony move or w.e it is is optional because i have no desire to buy that for anything. if i wanted motion i would have bought a wii
kings_legacy
mmm don't agree with some of these choices, dance central wins a best of??? Gt5 not best racing game E3??? nintendo best conference???
Tmidiman
I have to agree with those choices. Things like this help me to know that G4 is run more by gamers who just like to have fun than game critics and fanboys.
jacobfoster
whoever wrote this article is fruity
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