Spike VGX 2013 Award Nominees Announced
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Spike VGX 2013 Award Nominees Announced
By Michael McWhertor on Nov 18, 2013 at 3:46p
The annual Spike Video Game Awards — rebranded this year as VGX — announced its 2013 nominees today, a list of video games led by titles like BioShock Infinite, Grand Theft Auto 5, The Last of Us and Tomb Raider.
Up for the Game of the Year award are BioShock Infinite, Grand Theft Auto 5, The Last of Us, Tomb Raider and Super Mario 3D World.
GTA 5 is strongly represented in the following additional categories: Studio of the Year, Best Action Adventure Game, Best Xbox Game, Best PlayStation Game, Best Voice Actor, Best Soundtrack and Best Song in a Game. BioShock Infinite is also represented in the following categories: Studio of the Year, Best Shooter, Best Xbox Game, Best Voice Actor, Best Voice Actress, Best Soundtrack and Best Song in a Game. Also garnering seven nominations is Naughty Dog and its PlayStation 3 exclusive, The Last of Us.
The Fullbright Company's Gone Home is represented thrice, for Studio of the Year, Best PC Game and Best Independent Game.
A full list of categories and nominees is available below.
This year's Spike video game awards show will follow a different format from years past, featuring extended demos of next-generation games, one-on-one interviews and "a more intimate studio setting." However, the VGX show promises the standard world-premiere game trailers that make it a draw each December.
Additionally, rather than airing live on Spike TV, this year's show be livestreamed online. VGX will be streamed on Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Twitch, iOS and Android devices, as well as on GameTrailers.com and the websites of Spike, Comedy Central, MTV, MTV2 and BET.
VGX will be livestreamed for three hours on Saturday, Dec. 7, beginning at 6 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. PT.
Spike VGX 2013 Award Nominees
Game of the Year
BioShock Infinite
Grand Theft Auto 5
Super Mario 3D World
The Last of Us
Tomb Raider
Studio of the Year
Irrational Games
Naughty Dog
Rockstar North
The Fullbright Company
Best Shooter
Battlefield 4
BioShock Infinite
Call of Duty: Ghosts
Metro: Last Light
Best Action Adventure Game
Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag
Grand Theft Auto 5
The Last of Us
Tomb Raider
Best Sports Game
FIFA 14
MLB 13: The Show
NBA 2K14
NHL 14
Best Independent Game
Gone Home
Kentucky Route Zero
Papers, Please
The Stanley Parable
Best RPG
Final Fantasy 14: A Realm Reborn
Fire Emblem: Awakening
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch
Pokemon X/Y
Best Fighting Game
Divekick
Injustice: Gods Among Us
Killer Instinct
Tekken Revolution
Best Driving Game
F1 2013
Grid 2
Forza Motorsport 5
Need for Speed Rivals
Best DLC
Borderlands 2: Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep
Dishonored: The Knife of Dunwall
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon
Mass Effect 3: Citadel
Best Xbox Game
BioShock Infinite
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons
Grand Theft Auto 5
Tomb Raider
Best PlayStation Game
Grand Theft Auto 5
Rayman Legends
The Last of Us
Tomb Raider
Best Nintendo Game
Pikmin 3
Rayman Legends
Super Mario 3D World
The Wonderful 101
Best PC Game
Battlefield 4
Gone Home
Papers, Please
The Stanley Parable
Best Handheld Game
Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Pokemon X/Y
Tearaway
The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
Best Casual Game
Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Disney Infinity
Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time
Skylanders Swap Force
Best Voice Actor
Troy Baker as Joel in The Last of Us
Troy Baker as Booker DeWitt in BioShock Infinite
Steven Ogg as Trevor Philips in Grand Theft Auto 5
Willem Dafoe as Nathan Dawkins in Beyond: Two Souls
Best Voice Actress
Ashely Johnson as Ellie in The Last of Us
Courtnee Draper as Elizabeth in BioShock Infinite
Camilla Luddington as Lara Croft in Tomb Raider
Ellen Page as Jodie Holmes in Beyond: Two Souls
Best Soundtrack
BioShock Infinite
Grand Theft Auto 5
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch
The Last of Us
Best Song in a Game
"ADHD" by Kendrick Lamar (Grand Theft Auto 5)
"Sleepwalking" by The Chain Gang of 1974 (Grand Theft Auto 5)
"Survival" by Eminem (Call of Duty: Ghosts)
"Will the Circle be Unbroken" by Courtnee Draper & Troy Baker (BioShock Infinite)
Most Anticipated Game
South Park: The Stick of Truth
Destiny
Watch Dogs
Titanfall
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
By Michael McWhertor on Nov 18, 2013 at 3:46p
The annual Spike Video Game Awards — rebranded this year as VGX — announced its 2013 nominees today, a list of video games led by titles like BioShock Infinite, Grand Theft Auto 5, The Last of Us and Tomb Raider.
Up for the Game of the Year award are BioShock Infinite, Grand Theft Auto 5, The Last of Us, Tomb Raider and Super Mario 3D World.
GTA 5 is strongly represented in the following additional categories: Studio of the Year, Best Action Adventure Game, Best Xbox Game, Best PlayStation Game, Best Voice Actor, Best Soundtrack and Best Song in a Game. BioShock Infinite is also represented in the following categories: Studio of the Year, Best Shooter, Best Xbox Game, Best Voice Actor, Best Voice Actress, Best Soundtrack and Best Song in a Game. Also garnering seven nominations is Naughty Dog and its PlayStation 3 exclusive, The Last of Us.
The Fullbright Company's Gone Home is represented thrice, for Studio of the Year, Best PC Game and Best Independent Game.
A full list of categories and nominees is available below.
This year's Spike video game awards show will follow a different format from years past, featuring extended demos of next-generation games, one-on-one interviews and "a more intimate studio setting." However, the VGX show promises the standard world-premiere game trailers that make it a draw each December.
Additionally, rather than airing live on Spike TV, this year's show be livestreamed online. VGX will be streamed on Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Twitch, iOS and Android devices, as well as on GameTrailers.com and the websites of Spike, Comedy Central, MTV, MTV2 and BET.
VGX will be livestreamed for three hours on Saturday, Dec. 7, beginning at 6 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. PT.
Spike VGX 2013 Award Nominees
Game of the Year
BioShock Infinite
Grand Theft Auto 5
Super Mario 3D World
The Last of Us
Tomb Raider
Studio of the Year
Irrational Games
Naughty Dog
Rockstar North
The Fullbright Company
Best Shooter
Battlefield 4
BioShock Infinite
Call of Duty: Ghosts
Metro: Last Light
Best Action Adventure Game
Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag
Grand Theft Auto 5
The Last of Us
Tomb Raider
Best Sports Game
FIFA 14
MLB 13: The Show
NBA 2K14
NHL 14
Best Independent Game
Gone Home
Kentucky Route Zero
Papers, Please
The Stanley Parable
Best RPG
Final Fantasy 14: A Realm Reborn
Fire Emblem: Awakening
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch
Pokemon X/Y
Best Fighting Game
Divekick
Injustice: Gods Among Us
Killer Instinct
Tekken Revolution
Best Driving Game
F1 2013
Grid 2
Forza Motorsport 5
Need for Speed Rivals
Best DLC
Borderlands 2: Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep
Dishonored: The Knife of Dunwall
Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon
Mass Effect 3: Citadel
Best Xbox Game
BioShock Infinite
Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons
Grand Theft Auto 5
Tomb Raider
Best PlayStation Game
Grand Theft Auto 5
Rayman Legends
The Last of Us
Tomb Raider
Best Nintendo Game
Pikmin 3
Rayman Legends
Super Mario 3D World
The Wonderful 101
Best PC Game
Battlefield 4
Gone Home
Papers, Please
The Stanley Parable
Best Handheld Game
Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Pokemon X/Y
Tearaway
The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds
Best Casual Game
Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Disney Infinity
Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time
Skylanders Swap Force
Best Voice Actor
Troy Baker as Joel in The Last of Us
Troy Baker as Booker DeWitt in BioShock Infinite
Steven Ogg as Trevor Philips in Grand Theft Auto 5
Willem Dafoe as Nathan Dawkins in Beyond: Two Souls
Best Voice Actress
Ashely Johnson as Ellie in The Last of Us
Courtnee Draper as Elizabeth in BioShock Infinite
Camilla Luddington as Lara Croft in Tomb Raider
Ellen Page as Jodie Holmes in Beyond: Two Souls
Best Soundtrack
BioShock Infinite
Grand Theft Auto 5
Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch
The Last of Us
Best Song in a Game
"ADHD" by Kendrick Lamar (Grand Theft Auto 5)
"Sleepwalking" by The Chain Gang of 1974 (Grand Theft Auto 5)
"Survival" by Eminem (Call of Duty: Ghosts)
"Will the Circle be Unbroken" by Courtnee Draper & Troy Baker (BioShock Infinite)
Most Anticipated Game
South Park: The Stick of Truth
Destiny
Watch Dogs
Titanfall
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
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Once again, Nintendo is the only company with all exclusives in their GOTY category. TLOU should win PS3 GOTY although Ni No Kuni should have at least been nominated and the Xbox category is irrevelent because all the games are multiplat. Titanfall probably will win most anticipated with Destiny being second behind. Watch Dogs lost a lot of steam after GTA5 came out and Ubisoft delaying the release.
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funkdocdamc wrote: »Once again, Nintendo is the only company with all exclusives in their GOTY category.
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funkdocdamc wrote: »Once again, Nintendo is the only company with all exclusives in their GOTY category.e.
The wonderful 101?.....seriously?
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themadlionsfan wrote: »
The wonderful 101?.....seriously?
Have you played it?
Anyway, awards are of course subjective, but I guess people will whine anyway. I'm always more interested in the reveals.
Rumored so far...
Quantum Break
"Next Gen" Tomb Raider
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themadlionsfan wrote: »funkdocdamc wrote: »Once again, Nintendo is the only company with all exclusives in their GOTY category.e.
The wonderful 101?.....seriously?
And rayman legends is not a Nintendo exclusive
You right, it was a timed exclusive, but you get the point (I think). How can you be the best [insert console] game when all the games in the category are on the other system, unless the other system's version is supremely lacking. -
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GTA 5/Rockstar is gonna clean house.
Rooting for Ni No Kuni for RPG of the year. That is my favorite game on PS3...
it won't though. Pokemon will probably take it just because of it's popularity.
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GTAV is game of the year. Nintendo fans are missing out
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Is Gran Turismo 6 still a thing that's happening this year? Its not nominated for Best Driving Game or Best PlayStation Game.
Best RPG could go a couple different ways, but I think Fire Emblem will take it.
I would like Killer Instinct to win Best Fighting Game, but i'm sure Injustice will because it has so much content.
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-Titanfall confirmed
-Quantum Break confirmed
-First ever appearance from Nintendo at VGAs confirmed
-Tomb Raider for XBO/PS4 confirmed
Rumored:
Fallout 4
Mass Effect
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Gta 5 will win goty and last of us will mop up all the rest of the categories
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Injustice better beat Divekick...
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The Division confirmed:Geoff Keighley @geoffkeighley 1m
New in-engine look at Tom Clancy's The Division from @ubisoft is coming to VGX this Saturday night at http://vgxlive.com
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Props to Ni No Kuni winning RPG of the year.
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Damn madden 25 didn't even get nominated.... EA needs to step it the ? up
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Wait ...... this was last night?
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I watched a couple of hours of it. Talk about a complete disaster. You had to see it to believe it but somehow I doubt they will do this again next year.
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I watched a couple of hours of it. Talk about a complete disaster. You had to see it to believe it but somehow I doubt they will do this again next year.
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funkdocdamc wrote: »
10 minutes into the show it was very obvious that Joel McHale really didn't want to be there. It lead to a lot of unintentional comedy and some seriously awkward interviews. You see the look of disbelief & regret on that tool Geoff Keighley's face throughout the whole show and it was kinda worth watching just for that.
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Soooo where is this Mass Effect news at. I googled it but all I got was that it was confirmed.
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funkdocdamc wrote: »themadlionsfan wrote: »funkdocdamc wrote: »Once again, Nintendo is the only company with all exclusives in their GOTY category.e.
The wonderful 101?.....seriously?
And rayman legends is not a Nintendo exclusive
You right, it was a timed exclusive, but you get the point (I think). How can you be the best [insert console] game when all the games in the category are on the other system, unless the other system's version is supremely lacking.
Xbox and PS are both the best. Wii doesn't compare in any way.
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Highlights:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CfF_Qgg0cvs
^ if you can find that entire segment it's worth it. Hands down one of the most awkward interviews of all time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNVgVl6v6YU
^ this is an independent game made by a dev team of only 4 people. It looks flipping amazing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rb_ppxwH4HU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgKDvrQMLVA
^ more hilarious awkwardness
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rT3Vr4bP9Jc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ir5qGJjf41k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCgWal5wSy0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpA8zvK8Feo
^ GAME OF THE YEAR! this actually came up early in the show. A sign that they knew this broadcast was a disaster.
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damn ? looks woat like some local low budget ? did this