i'm glad everybody except you agrees with me haha
I completely disagree with you. I think Portal 2 and BF3 deserved as many awards as they could reasonably win. Let's analyze them:
Portal 2:
Best Game - It was the most well-rounded game of the year. It featured amazing single player, fantastic co-op, memorable characters, an engaging storyline, excellent puzzle\platformer and action elements, and was a completely original game. It managed to be a sequel that rebroke the mold.
Best Design - Everything I've seen suggests P2 has excellent Aesthetics, and a theme that is very memorable. It was beautifully designed and executed, compared to a number of titles that were boring and bland when it came to color variation. When you look at Design as it pertains to game elements, nothing compares to the simplicity yet complexity of Portal. It is a unique design beyond rehashed first person shooters, cover-based third person shooters, and standard RPG's.
Best Story - Haven't played all the way through Portal 2, but what I have seen was very good. Comparing it to the other entries, it's the only story that features memorable characters, and non-cliche plot twists.
Battlefield 3:
Best Online Multiplayer - It was the best multiplayer FPS of the year. It was balanced, featured an excellent learning and skill curve, and kept people playing. I had infinitely more fun playing BF3 online than any other game this year. Compared to MW3 and GoW3 which were basically refinements, BF3 was a huge advancement.
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est Audio - The sound in BF3 is unlike anything else. BF:BC2 had excellent audio effects, but BF3 is even better. The in-game sounds do an excellent job inserting realism into the game, and make for a better experience the whole time. The only game that even compared on that list was Dead Space 2, which did an excellent job with ambience.
GAME Award - This award was a public vote, people love BF3.
As for BF3's Meta Critic score, if people hadn't counted the Single Player as a negative, it would be about 5-10% higher. The Multiplayer alone allowed it to score in the 80's, which was pretty damn good. I don't think many people bought BF3 expecting an excellent Single-Player, but I honestly haven't heard anyone I know who actually played it complaining.