Were you interested in what happened at The Game Awards 2015, but not so much so that you were willing to actually sit through the entire show? Hey, me too! Well, not really. I paid attention, because I had to. But since I did, you get to know who all the winners were without having to spend the time watching the show.
Here are all of the categories at The Game Awards 2015 and their winners. Be prepared to see more than a few games you’ll need to add to your backlog.
Game of the Year
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt from Warner Bros. and CD Projekt RED
Developer of the Year
- CD Projekt RED
Best Score/Soundtrack
- Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain from Konami and Kojima Productions
Best Shooter
- Splatoon from Nintendo and Nintendo EAD Group No. 2
Best Action/Adventure
- Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain from Konami and Kojima Productions
Best RPG
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt from Warner Bros. and CD Projekt RED
Best Multiplayer
- Splatoon from Nintendo and Nintendo EAD Group No. 2
Best Fighting Game
- Mortal Kombat X Warner Bros. and NetherRealm Studios
Best Family Game
- Super Mario Maker from Nintendo and Nintendo EAD Group No. 4
Best Sports/Racing Game
- Rocket League from Psyonix
Best Independent Game
- Rocket League from Psyonix
Best Mobile/Handheld Game
- Lara Croft GO from Square Enix and Square Enix Montreal
Best Art Direction
- Ori and the Blind Forest from Microsoft Studios and Moon Studios
Most Anticipated Game
- No Man’s Sky from Hello Games
Games for Change
- Life is Strange from Square Enix and Dontnod Entertainment
Best Performance
- Viva Seifert ( Her Story )
Best Narrative
- Her Story from Sam Barlow
Best Fan Creation
- Portal Stories: Mel from Prism Studios
Trending Gamer
- Greg Miller
eSports Game of the Year
- Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (Valve)
eSports Team of the Year
- Optic Gaming
eSports Player of the Year
- Kenney “Kenneys” Schrub from Team EnVyUs
If you feel like you need to catch up and watch the full two hour show now, you can! The Game Awards 2015 is now on YouTube . See as much or as little as you like and feel free to skip over the boring parts!
Source: The Game Awards