The Game Awards 2014

The Game Awards 2014
Date December 5, 2014 (2014-12-05)
Location Las Vegas, Nevada
Country United States
Host Geoff Keighley
Most awards
Most nominations
Official website thegameawards.com
Television/Radio coverage
Network YouTube
Runtime 3 hours, 22 minutes
Viewership 1.93 million[1]
Producer Geoff Keighley

The Game Awards 2014, produced and hosted by Geoff Keighley, honored the best video games of 2014 and took place on December 5, 2014, at The AXIS in Las Vegas, Nevada. During the ceremony, presented awards in 22 categories. The ceremony, broadcast on video-sharing website YouTube, featured exclusive world premieres of various games. The 3-hour ceremony brought in 1.93 million viewers.

Advisory board

Keighley's advisory board members include Reggie Fils-Aime from Nintendo of America, Yves Guillemot from Ubisoft, Hideo Kojima from Konami and Kojima Productions, Shawn Layden from SCEA, Peter Moore from Electronic Arts, Phil Spencer from Xbox and Microsoft, Martin Tremblay from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment as well as the presence of Rockstar Games and Valve.[2]

Presentations and performances

The ceremony featured many "world premieres" of various games, including Nintendo's Mario Maker, Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. and The Legend of Zelda; Konami's Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain; Electronic Arts' Battlefield Hardline; Sony Computer Entertainment's Bloodborne, Until Dawn and The Order: 1886; Square Enix's Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris; Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment's The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt; Sierra Entertainment's King's Quest, 505 Games' ADR1FT and Bandai Namco Games' Godzilla: The Game. Other premieres include Before, The Banner Saga 2, Tacoma, Human Element and No Man's Sky.[3]

The show concluded with Imagine Dragons performing songs from The Legend of Zelda series, followed by "It's Time", with Nintendo composer Koji Kondo on piano.

Awards

The categorical nominations for The Game Awards were revealed on November 20.[4] Winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.[5]

Jury-voted awards

Game of the Year Developer of the Year
Best Independent Game Best Mobile/Handheld Game
Best Narrative Best Score/Soundtrack
Best Performance Games for Change
Best Remaster Best Shooter
Best Action/Adventure Best Role Playing Game
Best Fighting Game Best Family Game
Best Sports/Racing Game Best Online Experience

Fan voted awards

Most Anticipated Game Best Fan Creation
ESports Player of the Year ESports Team of the Year
  • Matt “NaDeSHoT” Haag
    • Christopher "GeT_RiGhT" Alesund
    • Martin ‘Rekkles’ Larsson
    • James “Firebat” Kostesich
    • Xu “Fy” Linsen
  • Ninjas in Pyjamas
    • Evil Geniuses
    • Samsung White
    • Newbee
    • Edward Gaming
Trending Gamer

Honorary awards

Industry Icon Award

Games with multiple nominations and awards

Games that received multiple nominations
Nominations Game
3 Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
Dark Souls 2
Destiny
Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor
South Park: Stick of Truth
2 Alien Isolation
Bayonetta 2
Bravely Default
Dragon Age: Inquisition
Mario Kart 8
Monument Valley
Sunset Overdrive
Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Titanfall
Valiant Hearts: The Great War
Transistor
The Walking Dead: Season 2
The Wolf Among Us
Wolfenstein: The New Order

Games that received multiple awards
Awards Game
2 Destiny
Dragon Age: Inquisition
Mario Kart 8
Valiant Hearts: The Great War

Most Major Nominations By Publisher

References

  1. "The Game Awards Reach 1.93 Million Livestreams". TheGameAwards.com. January 11, 2015. Retrieved November 14, 2015.
  2. Takahashi, Dean. "Geoff Keighley unveils The Game Awards 2014 to replace the VGAs". VentureBeat. Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  3. "Check Out the World Premiere Trailers and Winners from The Game Awards 2014! - ComingSoon.net". ComingSoon.net.
  4. Keighley, Geoff. "Nominees announced for The Game Awards 2014". The Game Awards. Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  5. Sarkar, Samit. "Here are the winners of The Game Awards 2014". Polygon. Retrieved 6 December 2014.

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