Half-Life 2 Sweeps Edge Awards

  • EDGE, Future Publishing's internationally


    respected multi-format videogame magazine has revealed its favourite games and hardware for


    2004 in its annual Edge Awards.


    In the decade since it was founded, Edge has become


    considered as required reading for consumers and games developers alike. For this year's


    eight awards, Edge has selected games and hardware that have redefined the horizons of


    videogaming over the past twelve months.


    Valve's Half-Life 2 led the field, winning


    three Edge Awards. The game won The 2004 Edge Award for Best Game in recognition of the


    far-reaching excellence of its design and execution. The game also received The 2004 Edge


    Award for Visual Design, reflecting its technical and aesthetic achievements and


    acknowledging Valve's success in making these accessible to gamers with less powerful


    PCs.


    The game was also accorded The 2004 Edge Award for Innovation, recognising the


    skilful way in which its powerful physics engine influences the game's combat, problem


    solving and atmosphere. It was this rare combination of excellence that led to Half-Life 2


    receiving an Edge 10 an accolade only awarded on four other occasions since the magazine


    was founded in 1993.


    In other awards, Nintendo was recognised as Best Publisher,


    following a year of innovative titles which included the excellent The Legend of Zelda: Four


    Swords Adventure and the twisted ingenuity of Mawaru: Made In Wario a Game Boy Advance


    game controlled entirely through motion sensors. Nintendo also received The 2004 Edge Award


    for Best Hardware for its new DS console, which has already delivered on its ambitious


    promise to bring new gaming experiences to new types of gamers. Bungie's Halo 2 for Xbox


    was applauded for offering the Best Online Experience, resulting from its unparalleled


    combination of flexible, well-balanced gameplay and lavish internet support.


    Margaret


    Robertson is Games Editor of Edge magazine:


    We've been constantly surprised by the


    quality of games and the level of innovation in 2004. Most notable has been Half-Life 2,


    which we awarded our first 10 rating for more than three years. It's hard to remember a


    time where the strongest sales have coincided so closely with the quality of the strongest


    games. It's been fantastic to see games of the calibre of GTA: San Andreas and Halo 2


    dominating the charts. The overall quality this year has been unusually high current


    console technology has been mastered and the PC technology is pointing the way ahead for a


    new standard of game experiences.


    There's every reason to hope that 2005 will be


    just as dynamic a year for videogame innovation. The UK will see the launch of both the Sony


    PSP and Nintendo DS, and both of these handheld consoles have the capacity to revolutionise


    the range of people who play games and the nature of the games they play. Wireless


    multiplayer, new input devices and a closer integration of games, movies and music all


    introduce possibilities the full potential of which we're only beginning to


    understand.


    The full list of awards is as follows:


    The 2004 Edge


    Awards


    (Winner listed first, runners up in no particular order)


    The 2004 Edge


    Award for Best Game
    Half-Life 2 (PC)
    The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventure


    (Gamecube)
    Halo 2 (Xbox)


    The 2004 Edge Award for Innovation
    Half-Life 2


    (PC)
    Katamari Damacy (PS2)
    The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventure


    (Gamecube)


    The 2004 Edge Award for Best Visual Design
    Half-Life 2 (PC)
    Far Cry


    (PC)
    Katamari Damacy (PS2)


    The 2004 Edge Award for Best Audio Design
    Thief:


    Deadly Shadows (PC)
    Katamari Damacy (PS2)
    Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas


    (PS2)


    The 2004 Edge Award for Best Online Experience
    Halo 2 (Xbox)
    Monster


    Hunter (PS2)
    Final Fantasy XI (PS2/PC)


    The 2004 Edge Award for Best


    Developer
    Rockstar North
    The Creative Assembly
    Sony London


    The 2004 Edge


    Award for Best Publisher
    Nintendo
    Rockstar
    Ubisoft


    The 2004 Edge Award for


    Best Hardware
    Nintendo DS
    Gametrak
    Mawaru: Made in Wario (Game Boy Advance)