Best of 2010 Awards: PC Exclusive
by Shack Staff, Dec 29, 2010 1:00pm PSTPC Exclusive: StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty
It was definitely a close race between the two top games here, but in the end StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty edged out our runner-up. StarCraft II shipped with Blizzard's requisite level of polish and tons of content, which was quickly snapped up by a huge community from casual players all the way up to Korean progamers. In fact, some of us played the StarCraft II beta more than most other games this year, which continued when the game was released.
While the RTS genre wasn't dead by any means--we love you Relic--StarCraft II seems to have relit the fire, getting the eyes of a broader audience by going hand-in-hand with eSports, YouTube shoutcasts, and livestreaming.
Runner-up: Civilization V
Sid Meier's Civilization franchise is a PC staple and we love this streamlined version of the game because it fully satisfies that "one more turn" addiction that has been with us throughout the franchises entire life. The move to hexes and abolition of unit stacking do wonders for the combat system, adding some real strategic and tactical choices instead of playing "Whose Stack is Bigger?"
Nominees: S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat, World of Warcraft: Cataclysm.
[PC Exclusive is part of Shacknews Best of 2010 Awards. For more information, including selection methodology, see this introduction.]
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If betas were allowed to compete, Minecraft should have had that first prize, hands down.
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