After much fighting and debate the NZGamer Staff make their picks for the 2004
Sometimes gaming just doesn't get any better than this. 2004 was a standout. This was the year in which every console hit their prime, from the hysteria inducing midnight launches of the most thickly hyped software to the pure unbridled excellence of the sleeper hit. And just like every year, NZGamer is here to tell you its picks for each platforms personal standout, followed by the prestigious overall Game of The Year crown. We hope you will enjoy reading our picks as much as we enjoyed playing them. So without further ado, let the award ceremony commence!
NZGamer GameCube Game of the Year
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
"Sequel to the greatest game ever made" is what some critics called it, that's a lot to live up to, fortunately Metroid Prime 2: Echoes doesn't falter one step in providing an immersive and high-quality gaming adventure. The Metroid series has always had a dark and mysterious tone to it and Echoes really fleshed this out in the creation of the dual worlds of Aether, one possessed by dark creatures called the Ing and one where the Ing were at war with the peaceful and proud Luminoth race. Samus Aran again is caught up in the fray and selflessly puts her incredible skill to good use by helping the Luminoth destroy the Ing. Echoes is every bit as good as the original Metroid Prime sporting all its fantastic traits, organic and unique level design, brilliant art direction and a powerful and gripping storyline. Echoes is a game that draws you in and makes you forget about the real world, while you're holding that GameCube controller you are Samus Aran, it's just that believable.
Runners-Up:
- Paper Mario 2: The Thousand Year Door
- Metal Gear Solid: The Twin Snakes
Reader's Choice - Metroid Prime 2: Echoes
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