AIAS Winners Announced 13
Next Generation has the results from the Interactive Achievement Awards, one of the most respected accolades a game can receive. God of War came away very, very well from the event. If you're interested, you should know that starting in 2007 the AIAS may be televised in a collaboration with Dick Clark Productions. Some of the given awards: "Game of the Year: God of War, PC Game of the Year:
Battlefield 2, Console Game of the Year: God of War, Outstanding Innovation in Gaming: Guitar Hero, Outstanding Achievement: Animation: God of War, Outstanding Achievement: Art Direction: Shadow of the Colossus, Outstanding Achievement: Soundtrack: Guitar Hero" Just a little more respectable than a SpikeTV award.
God of War... (Score:1)
-Rick
Re:God of War... (Score:2, Informative)
Whether or not that's a bad thing is up to you, but I didn't like it very much.
Re:God of War... (Score:2, Informative)
But it does it with style
-Chris
Re:God of War... (Score:2, Informative)
Umm.... That was shadow of the Colossus. http://www.us.playstation.com/Content/OGS/SCUS-974 72/Site/ [playstation.com]
This is god of war: http://us.playstation.com/Content/OGS/SCUS-97399/S ite/main.asp [playstation.com]
I've played through both, and enjoyed them both. God of war has a better camera. Both had some great boss battles, tight controls, and a lot
Re:God of War... (Score:2)
SpikeTV award (Score:2, Interesting)
I'll admit SpikeTV's little game award show was just as cheesy as the vast majority (ok 99%) of SciFi's low-budget B-movies, but come on, they had Samuel L. Jackson. That alone has got to score some points with the gaming crowd. I mean really, would you rather have an award handed to you by Jackson or Clark? I just hope that Seacrest (out!) doesn't somehow sneek into the Dick Clark production set.
I agree on Battlefield 2 (Score:2)
Re:I agree on Battlefield 2 (Score:2)
Missing games (Score:1, Insightful)
From TFA:
This isn't exactly true. The AIAS requires that publishers pay a membership fee in order for their games to be considered for these awards. Several publishers, including Capcom and Majesco, have (for whatever reason) refused to pay; as a result, their games are ineligible.
I wish the game press would be clearer about this when
Battlefield 2 (Score:1)
And when the dollar numbers for that proved untenable, I started considering upgrading my grandparents' computer. (It's fast enough; it just needs non-integrated video.)