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by Domagoj Belancic
The ninth edition of the Game Awards took place in the night from 8 to 9 December. With six awards, "God of War: Ragnarok" was one of the big winners of the evening. The prize for the best game, however, went to "Elden Ring".
The Game Awards are the Oscars of the video game industry. Every year, the best games are awarded in a total of 31 categories. The biggest winners in 2022 include "Elden Ring" and "God of War: Ragnarok".
You can find all the winners of the evening below. Rather know what new games were announced at the awards show? This way:
. The nominations were determined by an international jury of over 100 media professionals and influencers. The jury's votes count for 90 percent of the winners. However, the results of an open vote also count for 10 percent . Following you will find all the winners from the most important categories. Do you agree with the selection? Which games do you think deserved to win? Post it in the comments.
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Even though "God of War: Ragnarok" took home the most awards, "Elden Ring" took home the biggest award of the night. My vote went to God of War in this category. And yet I have to admit: No other game has fascinated the gaming community as much this year and caused as much discussion as "Elden Ring". Now I just have to finish playing the game.
A special highlight of the show was the epic medley of all the Game of the Year nominees' theme songs. It was performed live on stage by the Game Awards Orchestra. Goosebumps guaranteed:
Here you can find our game reviews of "A Plague Tale Requiem", "Elden Ring", "God of War: Ragnarok", "Horizon: Forbidden West" and "Stray".
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The award for Best Direction of a Video Game is arguably the most prestigious award of the night after the award for Best Game of the Year. Hidetaka Miyazaki's dark vision of an open-world Souls was also able to prevail here against the big contender of the evening, "God of War: Ragnarok".
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The emotional father-son story of "God of War: Ragnarok" came out on top in this heavily populated category. Quite rightly, in my opinion. No game this year has touched me as emotionally as Kratos' epic journey through Norse mythology.
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Bear McReary's bombastic soundtrack wins. "Elden Ring" and "Horizon: Forbidden West" I would have liked it too.
Here you can watch a live performance of a song from the game:
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The award for best acting performance was presented by acting legend Al Pacino. Christopher Judge won for his taciturn role as Kratos. His emotional speech was the opposite of taciturn - he was driven off stage with music.
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"God of War: Ragnarok" wins an award for its many accessibility options for people with motor, auditory and visual disabilities. But is the game really as accessible as the award might suggest?
Phil and I played the game with Daniele Corciulo and tested how accessible it really is. Daniele is a passionate gamer. And he is blind. You can read his verdict on "God of War: Ragnarok" here:
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The brawling witch can hold her own against the best-selling game this year. Quite rightly, in my opinion. The award was presented by "The Last of Us" cast from the series and games. Kind of surreal to see two Ellies and two Joels next to each other.
You can find our game review of "Bayonetta 3" here:
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A new award, given for the first time this year due to the increasing number of video game adaptations. I'm sure next year's award will go to "The Last of Us".
. In addition to the big highlights, there are also many smaller categories at the Game Awards that recognise particular genres, aspects of games or people from the gaming community. These are awarded in the pre-show or between big announcements without a show on stage.
You can find a summary of all the other categories below.
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My love of video games was unleashed at the tender age of five by the original Gameboy. Over the years, it's grown in leaps and bounds.