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<p style="text-align:justify;">I get the whole top 5/10/100 thing: it feels great to massage your ego by telling the whole world what you feel are the best games/movies/albums/whatever. And as a periodic exercise it can even be healthy, as a way of promoting the good, penalizing the bad, and do some reflections on how mediums stand in that time period. It is never a question of &#8220;what will be remembered&#8221; for the future, but a question of &#8220;what <em>should</em> be remembered&#8221;. I believe it&#8217;s a great opportunity for media to further cultivate taste and elevate the medium. Apparently, this year, there must be a shortage on news and games, because instead of the typical yearly analysis, we&#8217;re already getting a sneak preview half way across the gap. Both <a href="http://kotaku.com/5304915/2009-is-half+done-whats-been-great-so-far">Kotaku</a> and <a href="http://www.destructoid.com/the-best-videogames-of-2009-so-far-137924.phtml">Destructoid</a> already have a selection of the best of the year, and Gamespot has a <a href="http://www.gamespot.com/video-game-gift-guide/index.html?tag=topslot;img;1">&#8220;Dads and Grads Wishlist&#8221;</a>, which is basically a silly and sneaky way of doing  just the same (and perhaps there are more sites, go ahead and find out). I mean&#8230; the best games of the first semester of 2009? Is this for real? What will it come to next? The best games of the second<em> trimester</em> of 2010? Talk about silly season. Guess the heat will do that to game journalists.</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">But, let&#8217;s forget that all the (supposedly) good games only come out by year&#8217;s end, and pretend this exercise even makes sense. What is the media telling us? First, and thank god they finally get it (they have to get something right, <em>don&#8217;t you think?</em>) &#8211; small, low budget, almost indie-like games, are being rewarded. The most notable of these examples is &#8220;Plants Vs. Zombies&#8221;, which all websites mention with top honors. &#8220;Rhythm Heaven&#8221;, &#8220;<a href="../2009/03/01/flower-wind-of-change/">flower</a>&#8220;, &#8220;bit trip beat&#8221;, &#8220;Henry Hatsworth in the Puzzling Adventure&#8221; are some of the mentioned. From all three websites, &#8220;Destructoid&#8221; is the one that most embraced non triple-AAA gaming, with the number of honorable mentions regarding small/medium sized productions being greater than that of blockbuster titles. I have to say this is a good sign, and despite some glaring omissions (Takahashi&#8217;s &#8220;Noby Noby Boy&#8221; which, strangely, is absent all around), this could mean journalists are moving away from the triple AAA industry paradigm that was the standard not so long ago. Then again, it might just be a sign that Christmas is still to come&#8230; we&#8217;ll see then how many low-budget games get on these lists by year&#8217;s end.</p>
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<p style="text-align:justify;">Not all is well though. The number of mentions to &#8220;<a href="https://metavideogame.wordpress.com/2009/03/19/resident-evil-5-bigger-better-more-bad-ass/">Resident Evil 5</a>&#8220;, &#8220;Killzone 2&#8221;, &#8220;Street Fighter IV&#8221; and &#8220;Punch Out&#8221; are still enough to leave me utterly disappointed, might I even say, a tad nauseous, given the generic, highly derivative game-play styles of all these games. But what hurt me the most was how little praise &#8220;<a href="https://metavideogame.wordpress.com/2009/03/01/flower-wind-of-change/">flower</a>&#8221; got&#8230; a game that should have received the highest accolades, but that in the end is a secondary reference to all these nit wits that wouldn&#8217;t know what art is even if it slapped them in the face. For some obscure reason, Gamespot doesn&#8217;t even mention it (perhaps their category system is so good that it doesn&#8217;t encompass the best game of the year); of the entire Destructoid staff, only three editors selected the game; and lastly, Kotaku&#8217;s editor (who wrote the top) does mention it as one of the best 10 of the year, but still makes me gag by placing it alongside *things* like &#8220;Red Faction Guerrilla&#8221;, &#8220;infamous&#8221; and &#8220;House of the Dead Overkill&#8221;&#8230; talk about an eclectic taste, hey?</p>
<p style="text-align:justify;">And no, I won&#8221;t do a half year top&#8230; only &#8220;flower&#8221; and perhaps &#8220;Noby Noby Boy&#8221; could make it there, so why bother?</p>
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