• Game Awards 2021: the nominees and what we expect to see

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    Game Awards 2021: the nominees and what we expect to see

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    Wed, 17 Nov 2021 11:48:32 +0000

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    The Game Awards 2021 nominations are in: here's who could win Game of the Year.

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    The Game Awards are coming back for 2021 and this year's award nominees have been announced including the six titles competing for the prestigious Game
    of the Year crown.

    There are multiple gaming award events throughout the year but the Game
    Awards are typically the biggest - drawing in fans desperate to watch their favorite titles win as well as those excited to see trailers and reveal for projects on their way in 2022 and beyond.

    This year the front runner is Deathloop which received eight nominations across all the categories; however, we'll have to wait and see how many it actually wins. Interestingly, Cyberpunk 2077 (one of this year's most
    divisive games) did receive a few nominations, including best RPG, so this could mean that CD Projekt Red is winning back some public favor.

    Below we've outlined the nominees for this year's Game Awards as well as an explanation of how you can tune in to watch the event live. You'll also find last year's winners in each category. The Game Awards 2021 nominees

    Here's the list of the nominees for (most) award categories at this year's Game Awards. We've skipped over those relating to eSports and Content Creator of the Year , but you can find those nominations on the Game Awards' official site .

    Some categories are fairly self-explanatory such as Best RPG or best Action Game but others can be a little more confusing. Under those titles, you'll find our brief explanation of how winners are picked as well as information
    on how that category can give us hints what games will win the show's most prestigious awards.

    If you want to vote for your favorite games to win, remember to head to the Game Awards website to cast your votes ahead of this year's event. Game of
    the Year 2021

    Game of the Year is awarded to you guessed it the best game that released
    in the past year according to fans and judges. It's often a difficult
    category to predict before the night begins, though as the prizes start rolling in it can quickly become clear which game is the favorite.

    Based on previous winners we suspect it'll be a single-player
    Action/Adventure game with elements of open-world exploration (with six of
    the seven past winners falling into this category). A lot of this list also ticks those boxes so this year it's anyone's game.

    If you want to know more about the games below we've written reviews for Deathloop , Metroid Dread , Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart , and Resident Evil Village . You can also find out about our time playing Psychonauts 2 and It Takes Two . Deathloop It Takes Two Metroid Dread Psychonauts 2 Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart Resident Evil Village (Image credit: Bethesda) Best Game Direction

    Best Game Direction is a tough one to quantify next to Game of the Year as
    the two categories can often feel pretty similar and that's why most years the winner is the same for both awards.

    Sorry Returnal, but as the only game on this list not featured in the Game of the Year category you might be at a statistical disadvantage. Deathloop It Takes Two Returnal Psychonauts 2 Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart Best Narrative

    What game from this year had the best narrative? This is a fairly self explanatory category where judges are asked to consider the underlying story above all other aspects when judging the games. Deathloop It Takes Two Life
    Is Strange: True Colors Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Psychonauts 2 Best Art Direction

    'Are video games art?' is an oft debated subject, and this category aims to pick the game from the past year that proves the answer is a resounding
    'Yes'. The Artful Escape Deathloop Kena: Bridge of Spirits Psychonauts 2 Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart (Image credit: EA / Hazelight Studios) Best Score and Music

    If you love listening to video game soundtracks, this category is one to pay attention to as you will definitely want to add the winning score to your playlist.

    Typically longer adventure titles have an advantage here as players spend a lot longer listening to the score than with shorter experiences but we'll
    have to see. The Artful Escape Cyberpunk 2077 Deathloop Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Nier Replicant VER.1.22474487139 Best Audio Design

    Audio design differs from score and music as it is about judging the
    immersive feel of a game's audio and how well real word sounds are translated into the virtual space.

    For example Call of Duty: Modern Warfare won in 2019 for its emphasis on making guns fired indoors sound different from afar to those fired outside both being different again to if a weapon is fired in a doorway. Deathloop Forza Horizon 5 Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart Resident Evil Village Returnal Games for Impact

    Games for Impact celebrates games that offer a thought provoking experience with an important social message to share. In previous years we've seen games awarded for spreading awareness of mental health and trans issues, and we
    feel this list is full of must-play titles every year. Before Your Eyes Boyfriend Dungeon Chicory: A Colorful Tale Life Is Strange: True Colors No Longer Home (Image credit: Nintendo) Best Ongoing Game

    These games won't have released this year, but the developers have been providing new content and updates that keep the experience as fresh as when
    it originally launched. Apex Legends Final Fantasy XIV Online Fortnite
    Genshin Impact Call of Duty: Warzone Best Indie Game

    This category celebrates games from creatives outside of the traditional publisher system independent creative teams that typically offer a more unique experience than you'd expect from a AAA blockbuster. 12 Minutes
    Death's Door Inscryption Kena: Bridge of Spirits Loop Hero Best Mobile Game Fantasian Genshin Impact League of Legends: Wild Rift Marvel Future
    Revolution Pokemon Unite (Image credit: Xbox Game Studios/Double Fine) Best
    VR / AR Game

    You'll find quite a few of these games on our best VR games list and given that several are exclusive to the Oculus platform you'll find them on our
    bets Oculus Quest games list too.

    We loved I Expect You To Die 2 and Lone Echo 2 when we played them, though we expect Resident Evil 4 will go over well with voters too. Hitman 3 I Expect You To Die 2 Lone Echo 2 Resident Evil 4 Sniper Elite VR Best Action Game
    BAck 4 Blood Chivalry 2 Deathloop Far Cry 6 Returnal Best Action/Adventure Game Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy Metroid Dread Psychonauts 2 Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart Resident Evil Village (Image credit: Sony) Best RPG Cyberpunk 2077 Monster Hunter Rise Scarlet Nexus Shin Megami Tensei V Tales
    of Arise Best Fighting Game Demon Slayer -Kimetsu No Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles Guilty Gear -Strive- Melty Blood: Type Lumina Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl Virtua Fighter 5: Ultimate Showdown Best Family Game

    Normally the 'Best [blank] Game' categories are fairly self explanatory so we don't need to explain them however Best Family Game is an odd one. While plenty of adults will adore these titles this category is a polite way to say 'Best Game for Kids' - something that is fun for all the family. It Takes Two Mario Party Superstars New Pokemon Snap Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury Warioware: Get It Together! Best Sim/Strategy Game Age of Empires IV Evil Genius 2: World Domination Humankind Inscryption Microsoft Flight Simulator Best Sports/Racing Game F1 2021 FIFA 22 Forza Horizon 5 Hot Wheels Unleashed Riders Republic Best Multiplayer Game Back 4 Blood Knockout City It Takes Two Monster Hunter Rise New World Valheim (Image credit: Capcom) Most Anticipated Game

    Lastly, we have the category that looks towards gaming's future and honors a title that isn't out yet but that fans are incredibly excited for.

    Last year Elden Ring won and it looks set to be on track to win again this year. That would put it in good stead to win Game of the Year after it releases as both Last of Us Part 2 and Breath of the Wild won this category before going on to deliver on fan's expectations.

    If you want to know more about the games on this list we've rounded up everything you need to know about Elden Ring , God of War Ragnarok , Horizon Forbidden West , The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 , and Starfield . Hopefully, we'll learn even more about some of these games during the event. Elden Ring God of War Ragnarok Horizon Forbidden West The Sequel to The
    Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Starfield How to watch the Game Awards 2021 How to watch The Game Awards 2021

    This year the Game Awards will return to having in-person guests, however unless you are lucky enough to receive an invite to the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles you'll have to watch the show's livestream.

    The official live stream services have yet to be announced, but we expect there will be streams on YouTube and Twitch as two of the biggest platforms we'll have to wait and see though. Why watch The Game Awards 2021?

    It's easy to dismiss The Game Awards as a pageantry show to pat game developers on the back at the end of the year. But anyone who's actually watched The Game Awards live stream in past years knows it's more about the big game reveals.

    In 2019, Microsoft gave us our first look at The Xbox Series X console, something we didn't expect, and in 2014, we got the world premiere of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild before it came to the Nintendo Switch . Last year ended on a high note with a tease of a new Mass Effect game. Watch last year's Game Awards

    The Game Awards 2020 is available to watch (and rewatch) right here and on YouTube as a VOD. If you want to see what kind of announcements we saw last year you can check them out. Game Awards 2020 winners Game of the Year 2020 winner The Last of Us Part II (Image credit: Naughty Dog)

    Best game direction winner (2020) The Last of Us Part II

    Best narrative winner (2020) The Last of Us Part II

    Best art direction winner (2020) Ghost of Tsushima

    Best score and music winner (2020) Fantasy Fantasy 7 Remake (Image credit: Future)

    Best audio design winner (2020) The Last of Us Part II

    Best performance winner (2020) Laura Bailey as Abby in The Last of Us Part
    II

    Games for impact winner (2020) Tell Me Why by Dontnod Entertainment/Xbox
    Game Studios

    Best ongoing game winner (2020) No Man's Sky

    Best indie game winner (2020) Hades by Supergiant Games (Image credit: Supergiant Games)

    Best mobile game winner (2020) Among Us

    Best community support winner (2020) Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout

    Best VR/AR game winner (2020) Half-Life Alyx

    Innovation in accessibility winner (2020) The Last of Us Part II

    Best action game winner (2020) Hades

    Best action/adventure game winner (2020) The Last of Us Part II (Image credit: Steam)

    Best RPG winner (2020) Final Fantasy 7 Remake

    Best fighting game winner (2020) Mortal Kombat 11 Ultimate

    Best family game winner (2020) Animal Crossing: New Horizons

    Best SIM/Strategy game winner (2020) Microsoft Flight Simulator

    Best sports/racing game winner (2020) Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2 (Image credit: Activision)

    Best multiplayer game winner (2020) Among Us The best PS5 games so far



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