Man, the DICE Summit 2014 Awards ceremony was full of surprising and awkward moments. Microphone issues, late appearances of hosters, semi bad jokes, Mike Capps doing some amazing gestures, that jacket from one of Diablo III’s team that was similar to the one used by Angry Joe, the Oculus Rift representative who was unable to read his lines, and… man. The whole show was laughable and shameful at the same time. And as always, the TwitchTV chat delivered some awesome jokes about those awkward moments. But anyway, below you can find the winners of that ceremony. Or we can sum up this show as ‘The Last Of Us’ show and call it a day.
DICE Summit 2014 Awards
Best Adventure Game: The Last Of Us
Best Downloadable Game: Brothers: A Tale Of Two Sons
Best Mobile Game: Plants vs Zombies 2
Best Handheld Game: The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Two Worlds
Outstanding Animation: The Last Of Us
Outstanding Achievement in Art Direction: The Last Of Us
Outstanding Achievement in Visual Engineering: The Last Of Us
Outstanding Achievement in Gameplay Engineering: Grand Theft Auto V
Best Casual Game: Plants vs Zombies 2
Best Family Game: Super Mario 3D World
Best RPG/Massively Multiplayer: Diablo III
Best Strategy/Simulation Game: XCOM: Enemy Within
Outstanding Innovation In Gaming: The Last Of Us
Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition: Bioshock: Infinite
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Design: The Last of Us
Outstanding Achievement in Story: The Last of Us
Outstanding Achievement in Character Performance: The Last of Us- Ellie
Best Online Game: World Of Tanks
Best Sports Game: Fifa 14
Best Racing Game: Forza Motorsport 5
Best Fighting Game: Injustice: Gods Among Us
Best Action Game: Bioshock: Infinite
Outstanding Achievement In Game Direction: The Last Of Us
Best Game Of The Year: The Last Of Us
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