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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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  • Say whatever you want, but I actually enjoyed Black Ops 2's campaign immensely.

    It should've deserved a nod considering all the different outcomes of the story depending on your choices.

  • Though this was officially the Year of the Dragon on the Chinese calendar, this was unofficially the year of the shooter. There must've been at least 5-6 huge shooters this year. Hard list to decide a winner.

  • I want Halo so badly, but won't get it until I have access to the internet since it doesn't have bots in replacement for humans in multiplayer...

  • Damn Exile is so much fun, the matches you have on Halo 4 have been very enjoyable indeed. OH...whats this? CoD DIDN'T GET AN AWARD!! Hahaha take that Call of losers.
  • Easy one to guess.

  • Great choice

  • Yes! Go Halo 4.

  • Halo for the win

  • Halo for the win

  • I am very happy that Spec Ops got some credit, it may not have been the best game in terms of overall gameplay, but it by far had one of the most interesting stories.

  • Sorry, but I have to disagree about the Shooter of the Year. I preferred Borderlands 2 over all the other shooters this year.

  • I agree with many of the awards but felt that the comparison between Halo 4 and say Borderlands was a bit unfair. They're completely different games, one is an RPG/FPS, and the other an Adventure/FPS, the gameplay isn't really comparable. The graphics again is a bit unfair, stylistic versus photorealistic isn't a matter of superiority, but rather personal preference. Am I the only one that feels that way?

  • No shocks here!

  • wow. nice. congrats!

  • Exile is a garbage map... Oh well, to each their own.
  • Financially everybody isn't kissing CoD's Ass anymore.

  • I like Halo so I like this article.

  • Nothing surprising,everything here deserved what they got. Except for perhaps the enemy AIs in Halo 4.
  • The wizards at 343 made it. Although not custom friendly as previous installments, Halo 4 was indeed the best.

  • Awesome! Halo 4 is definitely my game of the year, so I'm glad to see it at least made GI's shooter of the year.