30 March 2019

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29 March 2019

Kut Al Amara : Dec 1915 Scenario/ AAR


Christmas at Yarkshire Gamer is Mesopotamia time, each year we try and get the WW1 in the East collection out and recreate the battles which occurred in modern day Iraq. So far we have followed the British and Empire Forces (most troops in the "British" army where actually from the Indian Sub Continent) up the river Tigris through various adventures up to the Battle of Ctesphion where they fell short of the glittering prize that is Bagdad. If you want to follow our previous Mesopotamian excursions click on the 28mm WW1 in the East tab on the right of this post.

Arabs in Turkish Service waiting for the signal to go over the top
Last year we refought the little known Action at Umm al Tubul which saw the British fighting off a Turkish force as they were falling back to the town of Kut. From there the Turkish holed up the Empire troops in a lengthy siege. I wanted to recreate the siege in some way and was reading the Official British History of the Campaign (Vol 2) when I stumbled across a short account of a Turkish attack on an ancient fort at the corner of Kit on Xmas Eve 1915, what a perfect setting for our own festive game.

Below is the map of the action, I used the top right of the sketch as the guide for our tabletop recreation.

Figures are 28mm rules are If The Lord Spares Us by toofatlardies.


And some pictures of our general table set up,

View across the table showing Turkish Trenches and troops waiting to enter the system
View from above the Turkish trenches looking towards the Fort
Queue in the Turkish trenches
View from the Fort looking towards the Turkish Lines
View from the Tigris to the Turkish position.
Historical Background 

The Turkish Force was now under command of the German General Von der Goltz and he had determined that Kut would be dealt with by way of a siege, trenches were dug and the general tedium of such warfare began.

There were still just over 9,000 Empire troops in the City and they would prove impossible to supply over the coming months. However there was one serious assault made during the 24th December into the early hours of Xmas Day.

The German Commander was away in Kermanshah at the time of the attack and you have to think that the Turkish Officers took advantage of this to enable the attack, while the Cats away !

Turkish Artillery 
The initial attack occurred around 11am and after a bombardment by the Turkish guns large sections of the mud brick fort walls had collapsed. Troops emerged from the trenches but after a hard fight the mixed Indian and Ox Bucks Lt Infantry defenders saw off the attack.

The afternoon was relatively quiet but at 8pm as the moon was rising behind the clouds the second attack and our game began.

Waiting for the Signal for the attack to begin.
Turkish Briefing Kut Al Amara

It's 8pm on the 24th December 2015, an important day for some, but today it's important for the Turkish Armed Forces.

Following the Battle at Ctesphion we have pushed the Empire troops back again and again. The Empire has stopped retreating and has decided to stand against us here at the ancient town of Kut Al Amara.

First wave approaches the wire, the orange markers signify damage
The German advisors have told us to sit back and lay siege to Kut however they are away from the area at the moment and this is our chance to show the Germans how good our troops are by storming forward. The area chosen for our attack is an ancient mud brick walled Fort on the North Eastern side of the town adjacent to the river.

An attack earlier in the day was repulsed but it is now 7.55pm and our troops are ready to attack again, the first wave goes over the top at 8pm.

The attack on the right stalls at the wire under heavy fire from the Fort.
Troops – for the first wave the two battalions that go over the top will have two cards in the deck and activate half the unit on each card. There are 4 waves to the attack, move each unit into position and when both units are in place they will go over the top, no delays.

You have 3 Battalions of Arabs in Turkish Service each with a 2 Fig HQ and 4 x 6 figure Company and 1 regular Turkish Infantry Battalion as above but with 8 figure companies in the right hand side of your trenches.

In the left side of the trenches there are 4 regular Turkish Infantry Battalions with 8 figure companies. All have 1 MG bases.

The MG bases for the front line units are set up in the trench and can support the attack, the other MG bases are at the rear of the battalions.

The next wave is ready as the casualties mount up on the first wave, still pinned down
On set up the first battalions are in the front line trench waiting to go over the top, the other battalions are in single file in communication trenches and each unit should take 5 or more turns to get into the front line depending on the luck of the draw with the cards.

Night – it is a dark moonlit night, all direct firing die is at a -2d6 modifier unless the target is lit by a flare.

Flares – each Art piece can fire 1 flare per turn with a -1d6 on any other firing or fire two flares and not fire normally. Pick spot at random, place yellow chit, roll 1d10 and random, flare covers 12". Flares are removed on the drawing of the Artillery card. Units are visible if flare covers them or is 6" behind, no blinding.


Fort Walls – are mud brick, they are vulnerable to Artillery, 6 kills will knock down 1 6" section.

Barb Wire – Each section is 4pts strong and is impassable when un damaged. 2 pts damage and it becomes bad going. 1 Art kill or 1 Section stationary next to wire removes 1 pt. Counts as soft cover.

Turkish Artillery – must check comms if they want to change target / ammo, 2d6 8 or more to change.

Your Commander is classed as Young Turk - d6 – 1 command pips, 2 signal bases Your Turkish Infantry are Morale 2.

Tea old boy, Yarkshire of course.
British Briefing Kut Al Amara 

It's 8pm on the 24th December 2015, the day before Xmas and one was hoping for a bit of peace on Earth but old Johnny Turk has different ideas. General Townsend has decided to stand against the Turks here at Kut Al Amara and await a relief column which is heading North from Basra.

You are in Command of an ancient mud brick walled Fort on the North Eastern side of the town adjacent to the river. An attack earlier in the day was repulsed but it is now 7.55pm and there is activity in the Turkish trenches.

British Officers oversee the Indian Troops on the Fort
Troops - the two battalions will have two cards in the deck and activate half the unit on each card.

You have one British Battalion the Ox Bucks Lt Infantry with a 2 Fig HQ and 4 x 8 Fig companies and an MG base, set up two companies and the MG in the trenches between the Fort and the river and two Companies by the Observation Tower.

There is also an Indian Battalion the 119th with the same organisation as the Ox Bucks but with an extra MG base set up in the Fort Walls and bastions.

You are Supported by 1 Artillery Base (4 dice), one Indian Mountain Gun (3 dice) and a Jam Jar chucker, all set up in the Fort.

British Signallers direct Artillery from the Observation Tower
Night – it is a dark moonlit night, all direct firing die is on a -2d6 modifier unless the target is lit by a flare.

Flares – each Art piece can fire 1 flare per turn with a -1d6 on any other firing or fire two flares. Pick spot at random, place yellow chit, roll 1d10 and random, flare covers 12". Flares are removed on the drawing of the Artillery card. Units are visible if flare covers them or is 6" behind, no blinding. Your Jam Jar chucker will only fire flares.

Fort Walls – are mud brick, they are vulnerable to Artillery. You have dug a line of trenches behind them you are that confident of their strength.


Your Commander is classed as Eton - d6 command pips, 2 signal bases Your British Infantry are Morale 0, Your Indian Troops 2, you may raise your Indian to 1 if you split up a British section and have at least 2 British figures with an Indian Section.

Historical Result

A close run thing, the smoke and dust made targets hard to see even with the aid of flares. For nearly an hour the troops of both sides traded hand thrown bombs around the stockades and rubble of the Fort. Casualties were heavy on both sides and around 11pm a reinforcement of British Pioneers arrived just in time for the gallant Turkish attack to be halted. A third and final attack was made around 2.30 am but it didn't gain any momentum and the attack was called off. Estimates of Turkish losses are around 2,000 whilst the Empire troops lost 315.

As the second wave gets to the wire a breach opens in the wall, yellow marker is a flare
How did we get on 

From the pictures above you can see that the first wave especially on the Turkish right got bogged down under heavy fire, most of the damage done by the Machine Guns on the Fort Wall, the attack on the left fared a little better having the advantage of being further away and therefore under less effective fire.


The focus of the game changed when the breach in the wall occurred, the Empire had a real hole to fill ! Artillery fire drove the Indian defenders away from that section of the wall and the Oxfords who had split up a unit to boost Indian morale had to reconstitute it to plug the gap.


The Turkish attack gravitated towards the gap the British in their trenches were able to cause casualties on the Turks as they past their front but not enough to stop them.


Further bombardment from the Turkish Artillery brought down another section of wall and it looked like the Fort would fall.



But then some rather spectacular dice throwing and some fortunate unit activation wiped out a large portion of the 2nd Turkish wave as it tried to enter the Fort.


The Turkish Player had managed to get all their Mgs onto the trench line and the British Commander decided to withdraw to the inner line of defences in the Fort.


We played a couple more turns but the players decided that the game was done, the Turkish Troops had secured the outer layer of the Fort but felt that getting inside would not be practicable taking into account the number of casualties they would need to take to do so.


Personally I thought the game had a bit more in it, the British would soon have to make big choices about abandoning their trenches which would have released another line of attack for the Turks. The Turkish Artillery would be less effective inside the Fort and the accuracy of the British Artillery would increase. It would have been a close run thing. Unfortunately there had been a few cancellations of sessions due to short numbers and when a game has been on the table for a while it can be hard to keep it going.


So the Mesopotamia collection leaves the table for another year, next Xmas we will start on the attempts to break the siege.

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Golden Joystick Awards (UK) : Mass Effect 2

The Stuff Gadget Awards (UK): Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Games Magazine (UK) : Super Mario Galaxy 2

Level Magazine (SE) : Super Mario Galaxy 2

CNET / CNET TV (US) : Red Dead Redemption

GamesMaster Magazine (UK) : Super Mario Galaxy 2

Strength Gamer (US) : Red Dead Redemption

WhatIfGaming (US) : Red Dead Redemption

ABC Good Game (AU) : Red Dead Redemption

TechGeeze (US) : Red Dead Redemption

MTV GameAwards (DE) : Red Dead Redemption

IGN AU (AU) : Mass Effect 2

Kotaku AU (AU) : Mass Effect 2

Kotaku AU Editor's Choice GOTY (AU) : Red Dead Redemption

EL33TONLINE (ZA) : Red Dead Redemption
GameFocus (CA) : Mass Effect 2

GameFocus Community choice GOTY (CA) : Mass Effect 2

Just Push Start (US) : God of War III

CVG (UK) : Red Dead Redemption

TIME (US) : Alan Wake

IGN UK (UK) : Bayonetta

Cheat Code Central (US) : Red Dead Redemption

The Times (UK) : Red Dead Redemption

Spike TV Video Game Awards (US) : Red Dead Redemption

Inside Gaming Awards (US) : Red Dead Redemption

E! Online (US) : Red Dead Redemption

Hooked Gamers (US) : Mass Effect 2

G4TV Videogame Deathmatch (US) : StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty

X-Play (US) : Mass Effect 2

TheGamersHub (UK) : Mass Effect 2
Lazygamer (ZA) : Red Dead Redemption

Made2Game (UK) : Darksiders

GameReactor (SE) : Super Mario Galaxy 2

bit-tech (UK) : Mass Effect 2

Macon.com (US) : Red Dead Redemption

Meristation (ES) : StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty

Meristation Readers' Choice GOTY (ES) : Mass Effect 2

All Age Gaming (AU) : Mass Effect 2

Shortlist Magazine (UK) : Red Dead Redemption

Destructoid (US) : Super Mario Galaxy 2

Spin Magazine (US) : Red Dead Redemption

CraveOnline (US) : Red Dead Redemption

GameReactor (DE) : Super Mario Galaxy 2

GamesRadar (US) : Red Dead Redemption

GamesRadar Readers' Choice GOTY (US) : Red Dead Redemption
MyGaming (ZA) : Mass Effect 2

MSN UK (UK) : Mass Effect 2

MSN UK Readers' Choice GOTY (UK) : Call of Duty: Black Ops

AHN (US) : Super Mario Galaxy 2

Entertainment Weekly (US) : Red Dead Redemption

VentureBeat (US) : Red Dead Redemption

That Gamer Hub (US) : Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood

MSNBC (US) : Mass Effect 2

Edge (UK) : Super Mario Galaxy 2

Associated Press (US) : Red Dead Redemption

Loot Ninja (US) : Red Dead Redemption

iTWire (AU) : Mass Effect 2

Complex Magazine (US) : Mass Effect 2

Zavvi (UK) : Vanquish

Associated Content from Yahoo! (US) : Super Mario Galaxy 2
Yahoo! Games (US) : Red Dead Redemption

Beefjack (US) : Fallout: New Vegas

Gamasutra (US) : Red Dead Redemption

San Jose Mercury News / Contra Costa Times (US) : Red Dead Redemption

Next Gen News (IS) : Mass Effect 2

Brutal Gamer (UK) : Mass Effect 2

The Married Gamers (US) : Epic Mickey

Snackbar Games (US) : Mass Effect 2

MTV Multiplayer (US) : Mass Effect 2

Zoopy TV GameState (ZA) : StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty

GameSpy (US) : Red Dead Redemption

The Ledger (US) : Red Dead Redemption

Gameplanet Readers' Choice Awards (NZ) : Red Dead Redemption

The New Zealand Herald (NZ) : Red Dead Redemption

Daily Record (UK) : Deadly Premonition
Daily Record Readers' Choice GOTY (UK) : Mass Effect 2

Phoenix New Times (US) : Mass Effect 2

Shiny Media Tech Digest (UK) : Mass Effect 2

Gameplayer.se (SE) : Mass Effect 2

Game Revolution (US) : Red Dead Redemption

Guardian (UK) : Red Dead Redemption

Guardian Readers' Choice GOTY (UK) :

Talking About Games (US) : Mass Effect 2

Vagary.TV (US) : Mass Effect 2

Actiontrip (US) : Red Dead Redemption

Critical Gamer (UK) : Red Dead Redemption

GameSpot (US) : Red Dead Redemption

GameSpot Readers' Choice GOTY (US) : StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty

GameZone (US) : Mass Effect 2

The Bitbag (US) : Mass Effect 2
GamingBolt (IN) : Mass Effect 2

GamingBolt Readers' Choice GOTY (IN) : God of War III

GameDynamo (ES) : Red Dead Redemption

TVG (UK) : Heavy Rain

GameBosh (UK) : Fallout: New Vegas

SpazioGames (IT) : Mass Effect 2

Orange (UK) : Super Mario Galaxy 2

Digital Spy (UK) : Red Dead Redemption

God is a Geek (UK) : Mass Effect 2

VGChartz (UK) : Mass Effect 2

VGChartz Readers' Choice GOTY (UK) : Mass Effect 2

MediaKick (UK) : Mass Effect 2

MediaKick Staff's Choice GOTY (UK) : Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood

Everything 4 Gamers (CA) : Mass Effect 2

The A.V. Club (US) : Mass Effect 2
Wired (US) : StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty

HEXUS.net (UK) : Mass Effect 2

HEXUS.net Readers' Choice GOTY (UK) : Mass Effect 2

Gamer.nl (NL) : Red Dead Redemption

Level7 (NU) : Red Dead Redemption

Blast Magazine (US) : Red Dead Redemption

The Salt Lake Tribune (US) : Mass Effect 2

VideoGamer (UK) : Heavy Rain

VideoGamer Readers' Choice GOTY (UK) : Red Dead Redemption

CNN (US) : Heavy Rain

Gaming Union (UK) : Heavy Rain

Softpedia (RO) : Fallout: New Vegas

TODAYonline (SG) : Mass Effect 2

Yahoo! Games (UK) : Halo:Reach

GameAxis (SG) : Bayonetta
IncGamers (UK) : Mass Effect 2

CBC News (CA) : Mass Effect 2

JoBlo The Digital Dorm (US) : Red Dead Redemption

WatchMojo (CA) : Call of Duty: Black Ops

4PLAYER.DE (DE) : Heavy Rain

Games On Net (AU) : Mass Effect 2

Games On Net Readers' Choice GOTY (AU) : Mass Effect 2

Gamekult Awards (FR) : Red Dead Redemption

Eurogamer (UK) : Mass Effect 2

Eurogamer Readers' Choice GOTY (UK) : Mass Effect 2

Eurogamer Readers' Choice GOTY (NL) : Red Dead Redemption

Revision3 The Totally Rad Show (US) : Heavy Rain

GameReactor (NO) : Super Mario Galaxy 2

GameReactor Readers' Choice GOTY (NO) :

Gamer365 (HU) : Red Dead Redemption
3DJuegos (ES) : Red Dead Redemption

3DJuegos Readers' Choice GOTY (ES) : Red Dead Redemption

MANIAC.de (DE) : Red Dead Redemption

Shacknews (US) : Red Dead Redemption

Extreme Gamer (CA) : Red Dead Redemption

GamerNode (US) : Mass Effect 2


ALT+F4 (US) : Red Dead Redemption

D+PAD Magazine (UK) : Mass Effect 2

Everyday Gamers (US) : Mass Effect 2

Nerdemic (US) : Red Dead Redemption

Go! Gaming Giant (UK) : Mass Effect 2

GameCritics.com (US) : Deadly Premonition

Mirror (UK) : Fallout: New Vegas

GamesAreEvil (US) : Red Dead Redemption
GameReactor (UK) : Mass Effect 2

Joystick Division (US) : Red Dead Redemption

TheSixthAxis (UK) : Heavy Rain

Eurogamer Readers' Choice GOTY (DE) : Red Dead Redemption


Gametrailers (US) : Mass Effect 2

GamingBits (US) : Mass Effect 2

Joystiq (US) : Mass Effect 2

Dose.ca (CA) : Mass Effect 2

Ripten (US) : Red Dead Redemption

Ology (US) : Red Dead Redemption

The Indianapolis Star (US) : Deadly Premonition

Battle Creek Enquirer (US) : Heavy Rain

Fragland (BE) : Red Dead Redemption

Eurogamer (ES) : Red Dead Redemption
Eurogamer Readers' Choice GOTY (ES) : Mass Effect 2

GamersNET (NL) : Red Dead Redemption

Netherlands Experts' Choice GOTY (NL) : Red Dead Redemption

GamingShogun (US) : Red Dead Redemption

Eurogamer Readers' Choice GOTY (PT) : Red Dead Redemption

Game Observer (US) : Amnesia: The Dark Descent

AtomicGamer (US) : Mass Effect 2

BLORGE (US) : Red Dead Redemption

Giant Bomb (US) : Mass Effect 2

Giant Bomb Readers' Choice GOTY (US) : Mass Effect 2

MonsterVine (US) : Red Dead Redemption

WorthPlaying (US) : Red Dead Redemption

MMGN (AU) : Red Dead Redemption

MyInsideGamer (IE) : Mass Effect 2

The Gamers' Temple (US) : Mass Effect 2
Eurogamer Readers' Choice GOTY (IT) : Mass Effect 2

Crush! Frag! Destroy! (US) : Mass Effect 2

Gamer Limit (US) : Mass Effect 2

Elder-Geek (US) : Red Dead Redemption

Suite101.com (CA) : God of War III

DarkStation (UK) : Red Dead Redemption

Game Chronicles (US) : Red Dead Redemption

Console Monster (UK) : Red Dead Redemption

Console Monster Readers' Choice GOTY (UK) : Halo:Reach

Gunaxin (US) : God of War III

Horrible Night (US) : Mass Effect 2

Cheat Happens (US) : Red Dead Redemption

The Newb Review (UK) : Mass Effect 2

Middle East Gamers (AE) : StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty

iafrica.com (ZA) : Mass Effect 2
DualShockers (US) : Mass Effect 2

TGN Times (CA) : Vanquish

Empire (UK) : Mass Effect 2

Gaming Universe (DE) : Super Mario Galaxy 2

ZoKnowsGaming.com (UK) : God of War III

DIY (UK) : Heavy Rain

Thunderbolt (UK) : Red Dead Redemption

eLhabib.at (AT) : Red Dead Redemption

Gamestyle (UK) : Mass Effect 2

InsideGamer (NL) : Red Dead Redemption

The Independent (UK) : Super Mario Galaxy 2

DarkZero (UK) : Bayonetta

Herald Sun (AU) : Super Mario Galaxy 2

Gemakei (US) : Bayonetta

Computer Bild (DE) : Gran Turismo 5



Games TM Magazine (UK) : Super Mario Galaxy 2

Eurogamer Readers' Choice GOTY (DK) : Red Dead Redemption

Kill Screen Magazine (US) : Mass Effect 2

The Escapist Zero Punctuation (US) : Just Cause 2

News10 (US) : Call of Duty: Black Ops

Coventry Telegraph (UK) : Halo:Reach

Electronic Gaming Monthly Magazine (US) : Red Dead Redemption

C&G Monthly Magazine (CA) : Mass Effect 2

EVERYEYE.IT (IT) : Red Dead Redemption

EVERYEYE.IT Readers' Choice GOTY (IT) : Mass Effect 2

Multiplayer.it (IT) : God of War III

Multiplayer.it Readers' Choice GOTY (IT) : Mass Effect 2

DigitalBattle (US) : Super Mario Galaxy 2

Game Informer (US) : Red Dead Redemption

Game Informer Readers' Choice GOTY (US) : Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood



eGamer (ZA) : Heavy Rain

Gamervision (US) : Red Dead Redemption

Le Monde.fr Readers' Choice GOTY (FR) : Red Dead Redemption

GameCaptain (DE) : Red Dead Redemption

GamingXP (DE) : Red Dead Redemption

GameReactor (IT/ES) : Super Mario Galaxy 2

Portugal Gaming (PT) : Red Dead Redemption

New Game Network (US) : Red Dead Redemption

Metacritic Readers' Choice GOTY (US) : Red Dead Redemption

Living Games Festival Awards (DE) : Heavy Rain

IndianVideoGamer (IN) : Red Dead Redemption

DamnLag (US) : Super Mario Galaxy 2

HollywoodChicago.com (US) : Red Dead Redemption

1UP (US) : Red Dead Redemption

1UP Readers' Choice GOTY (US) : Call of Duty: Black Ops



fokgames.nl (NL) : Red Dead Redemption

fokgames.nl Readers' Choice GOTY (NL) : Mass Effect 2

Cinema e VideoGiochi (IT) : Red Dead Redemption

Reload Replay (US) : Red Dead Redemption

IGN (US) : Mass Effect 2

IGN Readers' Choice GOTY (US) : Mass Effect 2

VG-Reloaded (UK) : Mass Effect 2

NeoGAF (US) : Mass Effect 2

The Epoch Times (US) : Mass Effect 2

infinitecontinues (UK) : Battlefield: Bad Company 2

Gameshark (US) : BioShock 2

GameFAQs (US) : Mass Effect 2

Diehard Gamefan (US) : Mass Effect 2

Gameswelt (DE) : Red Dead Redemption

411mania (US) : Red Dead Redemption



Gamezone (DE) : Red Dead Redemption

GAMEBLOG.fr (FR) : Red Dead Redemption

The Escapist (US) : Red Dead Redemption

SideQuesting (US) : Mass Effect 2

AceGamez (UK) : Red Dead Redemption

Kotaku (US) : Red Dead Redemption

Kotaku Readers' Choice GOTY (US) : Mass Effect 2

GamingLives (UK) : Mass Effect 2

Xtreme Gaming 24/7 (UK) : Heavy Rain

Nukoda (US) : Red Dead Redemption

WingDamage.com (US) : Mass Effect 2

Anime Expo® (US) : Mass Effect 2

Scorephoria (US) : Mass Effect 2

Game Rant (CA) : Mass Effect 2

USA TODAY Game Hunters (US) : Red Dead Redemption



GamersLand (IR) : Red Dead Redemption

gameroni (US) : Bayonetta

Evil Avatar (US) : Mass Effect 2

Evil Avatar Readers' Choice GOTY (US) : Mass Effect 2

GAMEcore.se (SE) : Super Mario Galaxy 2

AIAS - Interactive Achievement Awards (US) : Mass Effect 2

Game Developers Choice Awards (US) : Red Dead Redemption

NAViGaTR Awards (US) : Red Dead Redemption

BAFTA Awards (UK) : Mass Effect 2

BAFTA The GAME Award 2010 - Readers' Choice (UK) : Call of Duty: Black Ops

DOME.fi (FI) : Mass Effect 2

GRY OnLine (PL) : Mass Effect 2

GameVicio (BR) : God of War III

Dataspelsgalan 2011 (SE) : Mass Effect 2

Dataspelsgalan People's Choice GOTY (SE) : Mass Effect 2



Game Industry News (US) : Red Dead Redemption

Game Critics Awards (US) : Red Dead Redemption

Gamemag Readers' Choice GOTY (IT) : Mass Effect 2

Danish Game Awards (DK) : Red Dead Redemption

Gullstikka (NO) : Red Dead Redemption

PlayGround.ru (RU) : Enslaved: Odyssey to the West

PlayGround.ru Readers' Choice GOTY (RU) : Mass Effect 2

Box Office Prophet - Calvin Awards (US) : Halo:Reach

Daily Rush (DK) : Red Dead Redemption




* The Winners of this year *


Red Dead Redemption - 111

The Critics' Picks - 87

The Readers' Picks - 24


Mass Effect 2 - 101

The Critics' Picks - 68

The Readers' Picks - 33


Super Mario Galaxy 2 - 19

The Critics' Picks - 17

The Readers' Picks - 2


Heavy Rain - 12

The Critics' Picks - 11

The Readers' Picks - 1


God of War III - 7

StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty - 6

Bayonetta - 5

Call of Duty: Black Ops - 5

Fallout: New Vegas - 4

Halo:Reach - 4

Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood - 3

Deadly Premonition - 3

Vanquish - 2

Alan Wake - 1

Amnesia: The Dark Descent - 1

Battlefield: Bad Company 2 - 1

BioShock 2 - 1

Darksiders - 1

Enslaved: Odyssey to the West - 1

Epic Mickey - 1

Gran Turismo 5 - 1

Just Cause 2 - 1




* The Big Winner of the Year *

   Red Dead Redemption

 










GameSpot said "It's hard to argue with a game as accomplished as Red Dead Redemption. This is a game with a lot of things going for it--a complete package that offers excellent gameplay, stirring music, memorable characters expertly given life with superb voice acting, and an enthralling story taken from the pages of classic Western films. Red Dead Redemption is GameSpot's 2010 Game of the Year."



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