GameShark 2006 GOTY Awards
GameShark.com honors the best games that 2006 had to offer.
Date: Friday, January 19, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Gameshark.com presents its first annual Game of the Year Awards, honoring the best interactive entertainment that 2006 had to offer across every platform. 2006 was a grand and wonderful year for gamers. Besides being introduced to two new next-generation platforms that offered new and innovative ways to play games, current generation platforms saw some of the most innovative games ever conceived. There were in fact so many great games that it was rather painful picking a limited amount of titles to honor.

For our first annual awards we decided to use a top five system for every platform, allowing us to honor more games but also honor one title in particular for its outstanding achievements. But beyond our platform specific top five awards, we also chose an Overall winner - the best of the best - and selected specific titles in a handful of genre awards categories. We rounded out our awards with a special awards section to allow our writers to give specific honors in their own "unique categories" just for fun. But enough talk, let's get right to revealing our GOTY 2006 Award winners:

GAMESHARK.COM'S 2006 GOTY AWARDS

Hellboy: Science of Evil Review
More like the science of awful.
Secret Agent Clank Review
Get Ratchet Back. Like, now.
R-Type shifts into a brand new gear on the PSP.
A one man army in the war against interesting games
Koei mixes it up a bit by fusing the Dynasty Warriors and the Samurai Warriors together, but this is still a retread of the gameplay we’ve seen for years in Koei’s games, albeit with a new enemy.
It's not quite Batman: The Animated Series.
A look at the cover of Spidey's upcoming game.
Nimble ninja makes his way to the handhelds.
PlayStation 2 card game gets an overhaul.
E3 2008: N+ Preview
We get a hands on look at the PSP version of the upcoming ninja platformer.
E3 2008: LEGO Batman: The Video Game Preview
LEGO Batman: The Videogame looks and plays a whole lot like its LEGO predecessors, which is its greatest strength and weakness.
A look at Square Enix's triumphant return to the wonderful world of Ivalice!
The Ayatollah of Rock N Rolla returns for a familiar adventure on the PSP.
GameShark takes KOEI's latest PSP tactical action game for a spin.