Reader’s Choice Best Of 2018 Awards

Everyone gets along pretty well here at Game Informer. And then it’s time for our annual Game of the Year awards. At that point, it all falls apart. Friendships are tested, reputations are ruined, and most of us walk away with the sneaking suspicion that our co-workers might actually be dumb and bad. And then we move on with our lives until the next December rolls around. 

People will always tear our picks to shreds (and some of that criticism may be coming from inside the building), but we make a point of letting readers get involved in our annual (you guessed it) reader poll. How closely did the collective voices match up with ours? Did they get it right in those few cases where a person could make a convincing argument that we completely missed the boat? As usual, there were plenty of solid picks across the categories, as well as some surprises and what were undoubtedly troll contributions from budding class clowns.

Read on for the complete results in all categories, as well as some (hopefully) interesting context that makes it a bit more engaging than reading through a bunch of poll-based blurbs. And be sure to check out our game-of-the-year picks, too.

Best Sony Exclusive – God Of War

The mighty Kratos had an appropriately mighty showing in the Best Sony Exclusive category. About 65 percent of you thought it was the best PlayStation exclusive in 2018, beating out Spider-Man’s second-place showing with 23 percent of votes. Detroit: Become Human garnered about five percent of votes, which was enough to snatch third place. And it looks like there are 21 comedians out there who said the PSVR exclusive horror game The Inpatient was the best thing to hit the console last year. Or perhaps those votes were cast in all sincerity. Sorry?

 

Best Microsoft Exclusive – Forza Horizon 4

Microsoft had one third as many exclusives as Sony or Nintendo, which makes it easy to run down the top three. Forza Horizon 4 took the lead position with 67 percent of votes, followed by Sea of Thieves (21 percent) and State of Decay 2 (12 percent).