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E3 2014 Game Critics Awards Revealed; 'Evolve' Takes Top Prize

Game Critics Awards E3 2014
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Game Critics Awards E3 2014

AlthoughE3 2014 wasn't as chocked full of surprises as some gamers hoped, the show still had plenty to offer for a wide variety of tastes. Granted, many of the more intriguing titles on display at this year's event are beingsaved for 2015 (or even later) but we'd still call the show an overall success.

Now that the dust has settled and thepreviews have been written, it was time for the official capper to E3. We, of course, are talking about the Game Critics Awards.

For those who might not be familiar, the Game Critics Awards are, in essence, the Oscars of E3 2014. Every year a group of judges from a wide variety of gaming publications (print, online, TV) get together and vote on what games most impressed them from that year's event. They highlight games in a number of categories and on a number of platforms, before eventually picking a Best of Show.

For this year's event the consensus Best Game of E3 2014 wasEvolve,Turtle Rock Studios' 4v1 cooper-petitive multiplayer experience. In totalEvolve came away 4 awards, including Best Multiplayer, Best Console Game, and Best Action Game.

No Man's Sky dinosaur

No Man's Sky also came up big at this year's awards, winning Best Original Game, Best Independent Game, and a special commendation for innovation.Hello Games' space exploration title made a splash when it was first unveiled late last year, but clearly what the developer had to show at this year's event made a lasting impression on the judges.

It's important to mention as well that in order to be considered for any award a game needed to be playable. That doesn't mean playable on the show floor, or even behind closed doors, but the judges needed to be able to go hands-on with some portion of the game. So games likeUncharted 4 orCrackdown 3, while cool in trailer form, would not make the cut.

That being said, here's the full list of winners:

Best of ShowEvolve(Turtle Rock/2K Games for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One)

Best Original GameNo Man's Sky(Hello Games for PlayStation 4)

Best Console GameEvolve(Turtle Rock/2K Games for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One)

Best Handheld/Mobile GameSuper Smash Bros. for 3DS(Sora/Namco-Bandai/Nintendo for 3DS)

Best PC GameTom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege(Ubisoft Montreal/Ubisoft for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One)

Best Hardware/PeripheralOculus Rift(Oculus VR)

Best Action GameEvolve(Turtle Rock/2K Games for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One)

Best Action/Adventure GameBatman: Arkham Knight(Rocksteady/WBIE for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One)

Best Role Playing GameDragon Age: Inquisition(BioWare/EA for PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One)

Best Fighting GameSuper Smash Bros. for Wii U(Sora/Namco-Bandai/Nintendo for Wii U)

Best Racing GameThe Crew(Ivory Tower/Reflections/Ubisoft for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One)

Best Sports GameNHL 15(EA Canada/EA Sports for PS3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One)

Best Strategy GameCivilization: Beyond Earth(Firaxis/2K Games for Linux, OSX, OC)

Best Social/Casual/Family GameMario Maker(Nintendo EAD/Nintendo for Wii U)

Best Online MultiplayerEvolve(Turtle Rock/2K Games for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One)

Best Independent GameNo Man's Sky(Hello Games for PlayStation 4)

Special Commendation for InnovationNo Man's Sky(Hello Games for PlayStation 4)

Other award winners of note includeNHL 15 for Best Sports Game — a fitting honor considering this is the first current-gen version of the game;The Crew for Best Racing Game;Batman: Arkham Knight for Best Action/Adventure; andSuper Smash Bros. for Best Fighting Game.

It appears the Game Critics found a lot to like about E3 2014's selection.Evolve was certainly a highlight of the event for us, but not necessarily on the level of past year's Best of Show winners, or even contenders. Still, it was a great showing overall and these awards represent that.

What was your favorite game from this year's E3? What do you think ofEvolve?

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