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Company of Heroes (PC)
Developer: Relic Entertainment Publisher: THQ Making a World War II real-time strategy game feel original and new is no mean feat. Luckily, Company of Heroes' creator Relic is no mean developer. Relic ditched the genre conventions of staid graphics and dumbass soldiers, replacing them with a gorgeous-yet-functional 3D battlefield and infantry that actually had brains. The result was one of the best games of the year. 'Nuff said.
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The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion (Xbox 360, PC, PS3)
Developer: Bethesda Publisher: 2K Games Who could fail to be enthralled with Oblivion's huge, gorgeous world, imposing detailed quests and Patrick Stewart voiceovers? Not us, that's for sure. It usually takes years for new consoles to acquire their first triple-A role-playing games, but Bethesda struck gold right away on the 360. If anything, it's even better on the PC, thanks to the huge variety of community-developed mods that add even more depth and content to this immense game.
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Gears of War (Xbox 360)
Developer: Epic Games Publisher: Microsoft Never underestimate the appeal of a chainsaw. Bursting onto the 360 back in November, Gears of War brought the vast expertise of first-person shooter pros Epic to the 360, and man, did it ever show. Tight design proved the game's hallmark, from the no-filler single player campaign to the perfectly balanced multiplayer modes and its masterpiece of an interface.
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Guitar Hero 2 (PS2)
Developer: RedOctane Publisher: Activision Managing to broaden its appeal for both veteran and novice players, the smash hit Guitar Hero came back in 2006 with an all new track list, genius cooperative two-player mode, and a few careful control tweaks. How could you not be impressed with a soundtrack that includes Guns n'Roses, Aerosmith, Primus, Anthrax and Black Sabbath? Guitar Hero II proved itself well able to live up to our expectations, and that's high praise indeed.
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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Wii, GC)
Developer: Nintendo Publisher: Nintendo To nobody's surprise, Twilight Princess proved to be the standout game of the Wii launch. Far from being a gimmick, the motion-sensitive controls integrate beautifully into the game, thankfully. No, there's little here that's really innovative or novel, but the story is told with such delicacy and panache that it doesn't need to break new ground. It's up there with the best Zelda games ever made, and there isn't much that's higher praise than that
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Wii Sports
Developer: Nintendo Publisher: Nintendo No other game this year touched Wii Sports' accessibility. Video game-hating grandmas the world over finally had the chance to thrash the kids at a game they could actually control. Here's the one game that really got the Wii in 2006 -- and although it was pricey, it came with a free console. You can't beat that for entertainment or value.
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WINNER:
Gears of War Unlike so many formulaic Hollywood hits, Gears genuinely deserved its success. The single-player game crammed together enough memorable set pieces to make three or four lesser games, and although it was short, we're still going back over favorite segments. Epic hasn't rested on its laurels either, adding two new multiplayer maps just a week or two ago. Thanks to its phenomenal polish, masterful balance, and superb gameplay both on and offline, Gears of War is the deserved best game of 2006. ![]() ![]()
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