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Game of the Year 2016 Countdown: #10 - #6

We've reached the final ten in the countdown of our Top 25 Games of the Year. Here are our picks for numbers 10 to 6.

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After spending days locked in fierce debate, our global team of GameSpot editors and video producers has finally assembled a ranked list of the 25 best games of the year. Our list is informed by an array of tastes and preferences, reflecting our team's diverse gaming backgrounds and opinions. From the biggest triple-A offerings to the smaller indie experiences, there was an abundance of games we loved this year. We're going to count down to number one over the next few days, so keep checking back as we unveil our choices for the 25 best games of 2016. For today, here are our picks for 10 to 6.

10. Inside

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Danish developer Playdead followed up its memorable 2010 sidescroller Limbo with another excellent game in the form of Inside. The hauntingly beautiful 2D puzzle-platformer is in the same general vein as Limbo, but make no mistake: it stands on its own and is memorable in new ways. Building on what made Limbo great, Inside goes further in all respects: story, gameplay, and atmosphere. The puzzles are unique in their design and complexity. Combined with the open-ended narrative and eerie atmosphere, Inside is definitely one of the best games of 2016 and is fully deserving of your time and attention. Beatable in less than five hours, Inside is not a lengthy game. But it is striking despite its brevity. A dark and thoughtful experience, Inside will stay in your memory for a long time to come. - Eddie Makuch

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9. The Witness

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Few games challenged us this year as much as The Witness, the new puzzle game from Thekla, Inc., and Braid creator Jonathan Blow. Set on a mysterious island comprising numerous biomes, you solve maze-like puzzles on sets of increasingly complex panels. Each sequence teaches you a new ruleset, and although you don't accrue new items, weapons, or character abilities, by the time you begin peeling back the layers of the island itself, you've accumulated a wealth of new knowledge along the way.

The Witness isn't brilliant just because of its difficult puzzles, though. It's remarkable because of how it communicates its ideas. There is no exposition, there are no obvious tutorials, and there's not a single NPC guiding you along the way. You're free to explore the island, and solve puzzles in whatever order you wish. Somehow, you find your way.

So maybe that's the most amazing part about The Witness. By the time you've solved every puzzle--or, at least, as many as you can--the game hasn't changed. Sure, a few hidden doors have opened and you've activated a few lasers along the way. But the island has remained the same. It's you that's changed. - Mike Mahardy

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8. XCOM 2

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In a medium where sequels often play it safe, XCOM 2 breaks the mold. It doesn't just build on the turn-based strategy formula of its 2012 predecessor, but also warps it, questions it, and tweaks almost every aspect to create something more tense, and far more rewarding.

XCOM 2 demonstrates a mastery of each of its layers, from its turn-based squad combat to its base-building meta game. It's a deft mix of character development, ground combat, and overarching strategy choices. It also lends gravity to each and every decision you make. Do you attempt a rescue mission with a squad of timid rookies? Is plasma rifle research more valuable than alien technology? Will killing that enemy defeat your chances of destroying the alien satellite before it transmits crucial coordinates?

After playing enough, that's what XCOM 2 becomes: a series of impossible decisions. But somehow, developer Firaxis has made that process fun. It's created a way to learn from failure. Even more than XCOM: Enemy Unknown, XCOM 2 lets you look forward to starting over, and witnessing every possible outcome in a demanding, challenging, and ultimately exhilarating strategy game. - Mike Mahardy

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7. Battlefield 1

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Given the series' track record, expectations were not high for Battlefield 1's single-player. Despite that, it turned out to be the one of the year's most pleasant surprises. DICE's decision to tell several short, self-contained stories ultimately resulted in a more personal and far more memorable experience than we're accustomed to seeing from Battlefield--or most shooters.

While its multiplayer component is devoid of any of that, it's excellent nonetheless, as DICE has further refined the established Battlefield formula. The series has always done a great job of giving you options. Do you want to be a medic, risking your life to save others? Pilot a tank? Fly a plane? This diverse array of choices ensures that every match plays out differently. Battlefield 1 takes things even further, as Behemoths (game-changing vehicles like an armored train or zeppelin) and weather effects bolster the number of ways that two matches played on the same map between the same teams can feel dramatically different. Combined with the dynamics of playing in a squad and a mode (Operations) that makes matches feel less like meaningless skirmishes, Battlefield 1 is in many ways a high point for the franchise. - Chris Pereira

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6. Doom

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Contrary to almost everyone's expectations, 2016's Doom exploded on the scene earlier this year with fast-paced gunplay and a hard-hitting soundtrack that instantly transported you back to the series' heyday. Its weaponry, enemies, and locations evoked the same dreadful excitement that Doom and Doom II did on PCs in the '90s, despite the fact that it was created by an entirely different team.

What's apparent is that the creators of the new Doom understand the series' roots. And rather than try to recreate Doom as it used to be, iD Software managed to recreate Doom as we imagined it was, when our imaginations read between the pixels. In effect, Doom resurrected the series in ways we all hoped, but never believed it would. Mediocre multiplayer aside, Doom was easily the biggest surprise of 2016, and a reminder of why we fell in love with first-person shooters all those years ago. - Peter Brown

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Numbers 25 - 21

Numbers 20 - 16

Numbers 15 - 11

Numbers 5 - 2

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What a load of rubbish except for DOOM.

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@gameroutlawzz: Tbh, besides Inside. That game is actually really good!

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@gameroutlawzz: Either you've never played Inside or you just couldn't independently figure out how amazing the story actually is.

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@Sound_Demon: he didn't play it.

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Doom 6th? I have a really hard time buying that. It might literally be the best shooter campaign I've ever played.

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@RS13: Sadly I think the shooter campaign isn't held in high regard anymore. It's all about the multiplayer. Many games give us campaigns as a secondary item if at all, looking at you Battlefront.

I understand that the multiplayer is where the replay value is, but that is no excuse to ignore those who love the campaigns and don't have the time or care for multiplayer.

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Xcom 2 and BF1 I've played and thoroughly enjoyed them.

Getting towards the tasty end of list, will be surprised if CoD gets in above BF1 but it's looking more than likely the top 3 will comprise of Overwatch, The Last Guardian and Uncharted 4. 4/5 will be Titanfall 2 and Deus Ex or Dishonoured 2.

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Overwatch, The Last Guardian and Uncharted 4 are GOTY.

Considering all are on PS4 and 2 of them are exclusive, PlayStation has done well this year.

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I don't care what people say - putting the ordering arguments aside (which, really, come entirely down to opinion), it's been a solid top 25 list so far. This was a great year for games and it's good to see the variety reflected here.

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@xantufrog: Indeed, my friend...I'm just hoping for a new age remake of the game featuring your avatar (catchiest theme song btw)

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@xantufrog: This year was ok for games. No year will ever beat 2007 and 2011.

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@xantufrog: Agreed.

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@xantufrog:Taken on it's own, it was a decent year. But last year's line up destroys this year. Last year was a literal orgy of great games. I still haven't gotten through all the ones I want to play from 2015.

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@xantufrog: Agreed, people like to jump up and down on the games and order but when you think these are the top 25 out of thousands released just being mentioned is impressive.

Plenty variety and quality out there.

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@xantufrog: Agreed. I find it refreshing to see them making selections from a wide variety of genres.

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Surprised DOOM didn't make the top 5. If Overwatch wins GOTY I may vom.

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@mcstabstab: I haven't played Overwatch yet but my son and I are itching to try it. We've been told we have to wait until old man Kringle comes and goes before we can do so. So I've no idea if it should win GOTY or not.

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@bdrtfm: It should its great

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@GH05T-666: So people are telling me. You should use one of Ninendo's Boo's as your avatar. Although they'd probably send you a take down notice.

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Please tell me No Man's Sky is not in the top 5. I mean a game that has an aggregate score of 7 and a user score of 4.5 being in the top 5 would make me lose what little faith I have that this whole top 25 isn't just one long, giant troll. Either that or the staff has a very, let's go with unique taste in games. I mean I tried to play it but I just couldn't manage it for more than a few hours. Good thing I played it for free. If you need toothpicks to keep your eyelids open while playing a game.... Nice to see Doom finally get some attention. The Witness as well. Both are games I've spent way too much time playing.

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@bdrtfm: "No Man's Sky" was included in the Special Achievements, meaning it isn't included among the Top 25.

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@zmanbarzel: Ahhh, I am literally sighing with relief. I love exploration games, which makes No Man's Sky's badness, for lack of a better word, a real punch to the cojones.

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@bdrtfm: it's obvious it won't be there, not even sure why you'd be worried.

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@fedor: Because awarding badness is not a way to encourage better quality. And I wasn't aware of it being on the Special Achievements list so, for me at least, it wasn't so obvious considering that some writers at Gamespot really, really liked No Man's Sky.

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@bdrtfm: It was never going to be in the top 25, let alone top 5.

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So the 5 - 1 best games are:

Overwatch

Titanfall 2

Uncharted 4

Dishonored 2

Last Guardian

Not in particular order

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@gabrielrocha86: On what planet is Titanfall 2 better than Doom?

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@Bread_or_Decide: My argument for Titanfall 2 being better than Doom would be that Titanfall 2 has a really good campaign and fantastic multiplayer. Doom may have one of the best FPS campaigns to have come out in the past decade, but the multiplayer was pretty lackluster, so as a package I would say Titanfall 2 is better.

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@Bread_or_Decide: Definitely not Mars. I haven't played much of TF2 but Doom is my favorite shooter this year. Although I haven't played Overwatch yet so, that may change but I doubt it as Doom's campaign is fun as, well Hell.

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@gabrielrocha86: There's no universe where this list is not correct.

My order would be:

Uncharted 4

Last Guardian

Overwatch

Dishonored 2

Titanfall 2

Predicted GS order:

Overwatch

Uncharted 4

Last Guardian

Titanfall 2

Dishonored 2

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@gabrielrocha86: #1 is No Man's Sky

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Xcom2 was fun, but the DLC was meh.

Waiting for terror from the deep!

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