Let's get something straight here. The voting is for Reader's Choice. Gamespot's actual Wii Game of the Year is chosen by the editors, regardless of how the voting turns out.
With that said, it looks like the official Wii Game of the Year will be between Brawl and No More Heroes, neither of which I enjoyed very much. I'm hoping for a surprise and one of the downloadable games will win. If that's the case, it's a close one in my book between Megaman and World of Goo. The former is an amazing revisiting of a classic, while the latter is entirely new and amazing. I won't be disappointed if either of them wins.
No More Heroes has WAY too many problems for it to win any positive awards, in my opinion. It could win the Most Wasted Potential Award, if that existed. I'm pretty sure it was rushed out the door before it could be really fine tuned, which is most likely the publisher's fault rather than the developer, so I'm not really knocking Suda or Grasshopper. The game has its moments, but they're overshadowed by the glaring faults.
Brawl just isn't my type of game. I had fun with it for several weeks, but it couldn't keep my interest. It's mostly a quality game, except for the iffy online, so I wouldn't care too much if it wins awards. The gameplay is solid and fun, and there's a ton of content. Of NMH and Brawl, I'd be less disappointed if Brawl won.
As for Mario Kart, as much as I love it, I don't think it's even a serious contender this time. It was easily the game that I personally had the most fun and spent the most time with this year, but I don't really feel like it's GotY material. I think Megaman and World of Goo were just too surprisingly awesome to be outdone by Mario Kart's expected, tried-and-true greatness.
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