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2012 Shooter Of The Year Awards

With premier titles like Halo 4 and Borderlands 2 garnering headlines and the revenue juggernaut Call of Duty dominating the sales charts once again, the shooter genre turned in an impressive 2012. Naysayers view the category as lacking innovation or surprises, but nobody predicted the open-world greatness of Far Cry 3 or that the narrative of Spec Ops: The Line would stick with you long after you turned off the game. Which games stood out the most? Read on to find out.

Best Story: Spec Ops: The Line

Most military shooters walk the same straight and narrow line: the world needs saving, and your trigger finger is the key to victory. Not Spec Ops. When Captain Walker and his Delta squad enter the Dubai disaster zone after a cataclysmic sandstorm to find out what happened to Colonel John Konrad, they come face to face with the horrors of war and they’ll never be the same.

Best Campaign: Far Cry 3

No setting left a better impression on the shooter fans in the office this year than the islands of Far Cry 3. We’re not fans of the trust-fund protagonist Jason Brody, but scouring the island to find his friends, joining the native Rakyat in an effort to drive the drug and slave traders from their homelands, and interacting with the many crazy inhabitants of the island was an unforgettable experience we encourage all shooter fans to seek.

Best Multiplayer Map: Exile – Halo 4

Combining high-octane vehicular battles with close-quarters infantry combat, the large-scale Exile map offers something for everyone. The donut-shaped map allows vehicles to patrol the periphery, but drive too slow and someone will pop out of a trench and commandeer your ride. Those who prefer infantry combat can stick to cover in the outer edges and use tunnels to make their way indoors without getting run over by a Warthog.

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Comments
  • Good job Halo 4! Um, they said USNC, not UNSC.
  • Halo 4 is deserving by far. Finally someone beat Call of Duty YAY!!!
  • Why must everyone forget about Max Payne 3?
  • Finally - an award I completely agree with in all the gaming sites.
  • Yay for Spec Ops! That game's story definitely was one of the best game stories I've experienced, and certainly the best shooter tale. I'm sad Max Payne 3 didn't get mentioned, it's darn gorgeous and I thought it would definitely win the Best Graphics, but this list is pretty great.
  • I'm not normally one to travel around leaving negative comments, but calling actors' performances 'voice-overs' in this day and age? That's insulting Matt Bertz. They are performances, voice acting, just acting, but that term is belittling considering the kind of performances we are experiencing now, Halo included. I don't want to sound like I'm telling you how to do your job, but that's bad.
  • I don't understand. How can a console game get shooter of the year? You need to use freaking auto-aim and crap for it to work
  • Halo 4 is my game of the year, 343 totally blew my expectations. BL2 and Far Cry 3 come at a close 2 and 3, those were both phenomenal games as well.

  • Far Cry 3: best campaign? Really guys...really?
  • Alright, alright, I'll live with this years winner being Halo, but I personally don't believe it deserves best audio. Seriously, most of the Alien guns go "pew pew pew" and the whole "ship engine" thing that he's talking about is the same generic sound effects used by every sci fi... THING ever. I believe Far Cry 3 deserved that accolade, with the thriving jungle, growls of animals, and the whisper of the wind messaging your ears through out the campaign. Oh whatever. To each their own.
  • Cool. Good for Halo 4 and Borderlands 2.

  • Not even a mention of Planetside 2. Sham.
  • No best villain? Come on. =D
  • Yay Halo 4!  343 did an amazing job!

  • For me, Halo will always be my favorite shooter multiplayer, after Team Fortress 2. ^_^
  • I'm sorry but I have to ask -- if Spec Ops supposedly has the best story, then why did your review actually seem state a feeling of being unmimpressed. You even rated the White Phosphorus moment, a moment that often times emotionally drained people from how hard hitting it was, at 7 on the moments in games sidebar. I liked Halo 4's ending too, but Spec Ops was just better in the story department, and I would think a moment such as White Phosphorus would rate higher. Maybe that's just me... since a surprising number of comments seem to think that Halo 4 beating COD means something (they're both big AAA shooters, guys. It's not like Super Meat Boy beating COD).

    At the very least, I'm glad to at least see Spec Ops get some more direct recognition now, but the odd slighting on the magazine yet putting it on top on here seems a bit contradictory. I'm not trying to accuse someone of anything, I'm just really left wondering where GI stands on the game.
  • I agree with almost all of these picks. Nice list.
  • Good for Halo!

  • As much as I like Borderlands 2 I think Halo 4 deserved it.

  • Halo 4 should not be shooter of the year. Sorry, but as a long-time Halo fan, Halo 4 is not worthy of the Halo name (and frankly, 343 is not worthy of the franchise).

    I'm not saying this just to hate on 343 for not being Bungie. A lot of people are very unhappy with 343 right now, and for legitimate reasons. Custom game options lack basic features that were present in Halo 3, the Forge community is upset because Halo 4 Forge is far more restricting than Reach, the File Browser is STILL broken (something that worked in Halo 3 at launch), etc. I don't know how you go backwards from previous games, but 343 managed to. I mean, there's threads on the official forums with 200+ pages of these issues. There has been NO response from 343, no indication that they even know that these problems exist. So much for their claims that they listen to the community.

    And then there's the multiplayer - for a game like Halo, whose strength has always been in its variety and customization, 343 decided to strip the game down to 8 basic game modes. Classic Halo playlists like Team Doubles, Snipers, Multi Team, Race, etc. are just missing. There's not even a basic FFA mode, because 343 wants everyone to play their new "Regicide" mode instead. They claim that it's because they don't want to spread the player population over a ton of playlists, but people aren't going to play the game if there favorite game mode isn't there!

    I don't say this just to hate on Halo 4, I really don't - I just want some people to understand that Halo 4 is not the "masterpiece" that most of the industry makes it out to be. For many people who have been with Halo since the beginning, it's a huge step backward. Just because 343 can make a pretty Halo game doesn't mean it's a good Halo game.
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