Evolve wins the Best of Show award at E3
WE SAW dozens of great wallet tempting games announced at E3, but finally we know what the experts think were the best.
THE Video Game Critics Awards were announced today, tallying the picks for 17 different categories from 29 publications, including IGN.
Evolve, Turtle Rock’s competitive shooter, won the most votes for Best of Show, as well as Best Console Game, Best Online Multiplayer and Best Action Game.
The following is the complete list of awards:
Best of Show: Evolve
Best Original Game: No Man’s Sky
Best Console Game: Evolve
Best Handheld/Mobile Game: Super Smash Bros. for 3DS
Best PC Game: Tim Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege
Best Hardware/Peripheral: Oculus Rift
Best Action Game: Evolve
Best Role-Playing Game: Dragon Age: Inquisition
Best Fighting Game: Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Best Racing Game: The Crew
Best Sports Game: NHL 15
Best Strategy Game: Civilization: Beyond Earth
Best Social/Casual/Family Game: Mario Maker
Best Online Multiplayer: Evolve
Best Independent Game: No Man’s Sky
Special Commendation for Innovation: No Man’s Sky
During E3 earlier this month, IGN had the chance to hunt down Turtle Rock’s newly announced enemy, the Kraken. Contrary to several of the other monsters we’ve faced, the Kraken foregoes close-quarters combat in favour of ranged attacks —— it can fly, after all.
Independent developer Hello Games’ No Man’s Sky, the procedurally generated exploration game, also gathered a couple of awards, as well as a special commendation for innovation. Following the game’s E3 demo, IGN sat down with designer Sean Murray to discuss what makes the game so different, and how a 4-person team created it.
This article originally appeared on IGN.