What makes the list even more upsetting is that 2010 was arguably the best year for writing in video games ever. We were graced with the taut narrative of 'Alan Wake,' the in-depth characterizations of 'Mass Effect 2,' and the grand homage to the dying days of the wild West that was 'Red Dead Redemption.' Granted, the industry is still a ways away from evoking the depth of Faulkner, but, if ever there was a year that gave us games whose dialogue and narrative were actually pretty good (rather than merely serviceable or cringe-worthy), then this was it. The truth, however, is that we can't blame the Writers Guild for having abysmal taste, as the awards are only open to WGA members. Still, winning can't be all that satisfying. It's kind of like being the skinniest kid at fat camp.
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