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July 25, 2008 -
After a one-time stint in Santa Monica, the 14th annual Electronic Entertainment Expo returned to the Los Angeles Convention Center this year, and so too did its lineup of great-looking games. In truth, the sheer volume of high-caliber software surprised us given the more underwhelming presentation of the show when compared to previous seasons, but perhaps it was that lack of whizz-bang hoopla that made the companies' impressive game lineups that much sweeter.
Naturally, given our own obsession with videogaming, we've put together a list of the best games that the invite-only show had to offer so that you, the IGN faithful, know exactly what cool games to look for in the coming months and years ahead. As an added bonus, we've even included specialized platform-specific lists for the PC, PlayStation 3, PSP, Wii, DS and Xbox 360 crowd as a supplement our overall awards. That way everyone, no matter what their console preference, knows what cool games struck our fancy most.
The criteria we use to pick our E3 favorites are simple. With the exception of Best Non-Playable Presentation and Special Achievement in Innovative Design, all "Best of E3" nominees had to be playable on the show floor or at one of its related events. In other words, the game had to be manipulated in real-time and, additionally, could not yet be available for consumer purchase. Because these games are works in progress and not yet complete, winners are chosen based on the quality of the software at this stage, as well as its ultimate potential heading towards its future release. All editors that attended IGN were allowed to vote, and because our teams are split into platform teams, we also compiled system-specific lists in addition to our overall awards.
But enough of all that. We now we present to you our overall winners for the Best of E3 2008. Enjoy!

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- Dead Space (Multi - Electronic Arts)
- Fat Princess (PS3 - Sony Computer Entertainment)
- Resident Evil 5 (PS3, X360 - Capcom)

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- Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts (X360 - Microsoft)
- LittleBigPlanet (PS3 - Sony Computer Entertainment)

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- Puzzle Quest: Galactrix (Multi - D3 Publisher)
- The Misadventures of Mr. P.B. Winterbottom (Multi - The Odd Gentlemen)

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- Dragon Age: Origins (PC - Electronic Arts)
- Fable II (X360 - Microsoft)
- Rise of the Argonauts (Multi - Codemasters)

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- Far Cry 2 (Multi - Ubisoft)
- Left 4 Dead (PC, X360 - Valve Software)
- Resistance 2 (PS3 - Sony Computer Entertainment)

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- NHL 09 (Multi - Electronic Arts)
- UFC 2009 Undisputed (PS3, X360 - THQ)
- Wii Sports Resort (Wii - Nintendo)



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- Crysis: Warhead (PC - Electronic Arts)
- Fallout 3 (X360 - Bethesda Softworks)
- Killzone 2 (PS3 - Sony Computer Entertainment)

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- MadWorld (Wii - SEGA)
- The Misadventures of Mr. P.B. Winterbottom (Multi - The Odd Gentlemen)
- Spore (PC - Microsoft)

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- Fat Princess (PS3 - Sony Computer Entertainment)
- Gears of War 2 (X360 - Microsoft)
- Rock Band 2 (Multi - MTV Games)

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- The Conduit (Wii - High Voltage Software)
- Fallout 3 (Multi - Bethesda Softworks)
- LittleBigPlanet (PS3 - Sony Computer Entertainment)

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- Flower (PS3 - Sony Computer Entertainment)
- Mirror's Edge (Multi - Electronic Arts)
- The Misadventures of Mr. P.B. Winterbottom (Multi - The Odd Gentlemen)

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- Call of Duty: World at War (Multi - Activision)
- MAG: Massive Action Game (PS3 - Sony Computer Entertainment)
- Quantum of Solace (Multi - Activision)

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- Bungie No-Shows E3
- Movie and TV Initiatives on PS3 and Xbox 360
- Nintendo Press Conference So Bad Even Casamassina Hated It

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- Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia (DS- Konami)
- Prince of Persia: The Fallen King (DS- Ubisoft)
- Resistance Retribution (PSP- Sony Computer Entertainment)

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- Gears of War 2 (X360 - Microsoft)
- Mirror's Edge (Multi - Microsoft)
- Prince of Persia (Multi - Ubisoft)

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- Empire: Total War (PC - SEGA)
- Fallout 3 (Multi - Bethesda Softworks)
- Left 4 Dead (PC, X360 - Valve Software)
Fallout 3
Developer: Bethesda Game Studios
Publisher: Bethesda Softworks
Release Date: October 2008
Shown at E3 on: X360
Also Coming to: PC, PS3
With less than three months to go before it ships, Fallout 3 already looks remarkably complete. The world is as full of life as it's ever been with loads of little details crammed into nearly every corner. After first stepping out of the Vault, players find themselves in the middle of a vast city full of dynamic encounters, flexible narratives and nearly endless possibilities. While calling it "Oblivion with guns" might be oversimplifying things, it definitely reveals just how deep and detailed this world is.
While I knew that Bethesda could deliver in terms of story and convincing world creation, the big unknown for me has always been the actual gameplay. Fortunately, I got to play through a good bit of the game at the show and I was really impressed with the overall feel of the game. I was particularly happy to see how well the turn-based VATS combat worked. I was worried that the pause and play nature of the system would interrupt the flow of the game, but it really only served to make the game feel more tactical and heighten its cinematic appeal.
-- Steve Butts, Executive Editor, IGN PC Team
Fallout 3 continues to impress with an engrossing story, great visuals, and a compelling mix of gameplay styles. It is predominantly a Western role-playing game similar to Oblivion (with guns). But you could choose to play it like a run-and-gun first-person shooter, if that's more your style. V.A.T.S., the Vault-tec Assisted Targeting System, adds turn-based strategy elements. However you slice it, Fallout 3 looks like it will deliver one of the largest adventures in gaming this year. The post-apocalyptic world Bethesda has created is an intriguing dystopia we can't wait to explore. There were several standout games at this year's show. But none of them seem to offer the freedom and unique vision of Fallout 3.
-- Daemon Hatfield, Associate Editor, IGN Nintendo Team

Now that you've seen the Overall winners, check out the other platform winners as well:
- Nintendo DS Best of E3 Awards
- PC Best of E3 Awards
- PlayStation 3 Best of E3 Awards
- PSP Best of E3 Awards
- Wii Best of E3 Awards
- Xbox 360 Best of E3 Awards






































