Britain’s biggest gaming awards show, the BAFTA Game Awards has now seen another successful year, with the Dara O’Brian hosted show having finished just moments ago. But who won the coveted BAFTA? Check out the full list of winners below.
Highlights include Heavy Rain which was the only game to take home several BAFTA awards, and Mass Effect 2 which won the top award of “Best Game”.
The full list:
Action
Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood
Gaelec Simard – Ubisoft
Artistic Achievement
God of War III
Stig Asmussen, Ken Feldman, Cecil Kim – SCE Santa Monica Studio
Best Game
Mass Effect 2
Development Team – Electronic Arts/BioWare
Family
Kinect Sports
Development Team – Microsoft Games Studios/Rare
Gameplay
Super Mario Galaxy 2
Koichi Hayashida, Yoshiaki Koizumi, Takashi Tezuka – Nintendo/Nintendo
Handheld
Cut the Rope
Efim Voinov, Semyon Voinov – Chillingo/Zeptolab
Multiplayer
Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit
Development Team – Electronic Arts/Criterion Games
Original Music
Heavy Rain
Normand Corbeil – Sony, Quantic Dream & XDev Studio Europe
Social Network Game
My Empire
Development Team – Playfish/Playfish
Sports
F1 2010
Development Team – Codemasters/Codemasters Birmingham
Story
Heavy Rain
David Cage, Guillaume de Fondaumiere, Scott Johnson – Sony, Quantic Dream & XDev Studio Europe
Strategy
Civilization V
Jon Shafer, Dorian Newcomb, Brian Wade – 2K Games/Firaxis
Technical Innovation
Heavy Rain
David Cage, Guillaume de Fondaumiere, Scott Johnson – Sony, Quantic Dream & XDev Studio Europe
Use of Audio
Battlefield: Bad Company: 2
Patrick Bach, David Goldfarb – Electronic Arts/DICE
Ones To Watch Award
Twang!
Jocce Marklund, Annette Nielsen, Linus Nordgren, Marcus Heder, Thomas Finlay (That Game Studio)
GAME Award [Voted by the public]
Call of Duty: Black Ops
Activision Blizzard UK Ltd/Treyarch
If you are wondering why Red Dead Redemption didn’t win an award, it’s because Rockstar never actually submitted the game to BAFTA – believed to be due to the fact Grand Theft Auto IV never won an award when it was submitted.