Wednesday, March 19, 2014 - 6:30 - 8:30 PM
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The Game Developers Choice Awards are one of the premier accolades for peer-recognition in the video game industry, celebrating creativity, artistry and technological genius. Industry professionals from around the world nominate for the awards, free of charge, ensuring that the recipients reflect the community's opinions. Awards in 13 categories will be given at the ceremony produced by the UBM Tech Game Networks Game Developers Conference® (GDC) and supported by Gamasutra.com.
The gala event, held in conjunction with the Independent Games Festival (click for nominees), will be hosted in San Franciscos Moscone Convention Center.
Date and time
The IGF Awards ceremony will be first followed by the GDC Awards.
Watch Live
Twitch.tv - gamespot.com
Host
Hosting the Choice Awards for the first time is Abbie Heppe, longtime game journalist and current Community Manager for Respawn Entertainment (Titanfall).
Lifetime Achievement Winner
Ken Kutaragi
Kutaragi is known as "The Father of the PlayStation", and its successors and spinoffs, including the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and the PlayStation 3 and in some extent developing in 2012 PlayStation Vita and in 2013 PlayStation 4. The Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes the career and achievements of a developer who has made an indelible impact on the craft of game development and games as a whole.
Pioneer Award Winner
Brandon Beck and Marc Merrill
Through their combined leadership, Marc and Brandon have grown Riot's debut title, League of Legends, into a game that's played by over 27million players every day and by over 67 million players every month. These players spend over a billion hours a month in the game, a level of engagement that makes League of Legends the most played video game in the world by hours played. The Pioneer Award celebrates those individuals who developed a breakthrough technology, game concept, or gameplay design at a crucial juncture video game history - paving the way for the myriads who followed them.
Ambassador Award Winner
Anita Sarkeesian
A media critic and the creator of Feminist Frequency a video webseries that explores the representations of women in pop culture narratives. Her work focuses on deconstructing the stereotypes, patterns and tropes associated with women in popular culture as well as highlighting issues surrounding the targeted harassment of women in online and gaming spaces. The Ambassador Award honors an individual or individuals who have helped the game industry advance to a better place, either through facilitating a better game community from within, or by reaching outside the industry to be an advocate for video games and help further our art.
Game of the Year
- Grand Theft Auto V (Rockstar North/Rockstar Games)
- The Last Of Us (Naughty Dog/Sony) - WINNER
- Tomb Raider (Crystal Dynamics/Square Enix)
- Gone Home (The Fullbright Company)
- Super Mario 3D World (Nintendo EAD Tokyo/Nintendo)
Innovation Award
- DEVICE 6 (Simogo)
- Gone Home (The Fullbright Company)
- Papers, Please (Lucas Pope) - WINNER
- Tearaway (Media Molecule/Sony)
- The Stanley Parable (Galactic Cafe)
Best Audio
- BioShock Infinite (Irrational Games/2K Games) - WINNER
- Forza Motorsport 5 (Turn 10 Studios/Microsoft Games)
- Grand Theft Auto V (Rockstar North/Rockstar Games)
- Saints Row IV (Volition/Deep Silver)
- Tearaway (Media Molecule/Sony)
Best Debut
- Blue Manchu (Card Hunter)
- The Fullbright Company (Gone Home) - WINNER
- Galactic Cafe (The Stanley Parable)
- Squad (Kerbal Space Program)
- Undead Labs (State Of Decay)
Best Downloadable Game
- Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons (Starbreeze/505 Games)
- Gone Home (The Fullbright Company)
- Papers, Please (Lucas Pope) - WINNER
- Resogun (Housemarque/Sony)
- The Stanley Parable (Galactic Cafe)
Best Design
- Grand Theft Auto V (Rockstar North/Rockstar Games)
- The Last Of Us (Naughty Dog/Sony) - WINNER
- The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (Nintendo EAD/Nintendo)
- Super Mario 3D World (Nintendo EAD Tokyo/Nintendo)
- Tomb Raider (Crystal Dynamics/Square Enix)
Best Handheld/Mobile Game
- DEVICE 6 (Simogo)
- Fire Emblem: Awakening (Intelligent Systems/Nintendo)
- The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds (Nintendo EAD/Nintendo) - WINNER
- Ridiculous Fishing (Vlambeer)
- Tearaway (Media Molecule/Sony)
Best Narrative
- Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons (Starbreeze/505 Games)
- Gone Home (The Fullbright Company)
- The Last Of Us (Naughty Dog/Sony) - WINNER
- Tomb Raider (Crystal Dynamics/Square Enix)
- The Stanley Parable (Galactic Cafe)
Best Technology
- Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (Ubisoft Montreal/Ubisoft)
- Grand Theft Auto V (Rockstar North/Rockstar Games) - WINNER
- The Last Of Us (Naughty Dog/Sony)
- Killzone: Shadow Fall (Guerrilla Games/Sony)
- Tearaway (Media Molecule/Sony)
Best Visual Art
- BioShock Infinite (Irrational Games/2K Games) - WINNER
- DmC: Devil May Cry (Ninja Theory/Capcom)
- The Last Of Us (Naughty Dog/Sony)
- Ni No Kuni: Wrath Of The White Witch (Level 5/Namco Bandai)
- Tearaway (Media Molecule/Sony)
Audience Award
Kerbal Space Program (Squad)