The British videogame academy awards, otherwise knows as the BAFTA’s have been happening over night and instead of forcing you to watch something that just isn’t that entertaining yet we have all the winners right here.
Granted if you want to watch a rerun then be warned that this list sort of ruins the suspense of it all and we then recommend running for the hills instead…
Okay so lets get it into.
First up Peter Molyneux was awarded an Academy Fellowship for his hard work in the videogame industry over the years, something which he really does deserve.
Best Game
- Mass Effect 2: Development Team – Electronic Arts/BioWare
Action
- Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood: Gaëlec Simard – Ubisoft
Artistic Achievement
- God of War III: Stig Asmussen, Ken Feldman, Cecil Kim – SCE Santa Monica Studio
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
BAFTA Ones To Watch Award in association with Dare to Be Digital
- Twang!: Jocce Marklund, Annette Nielsen, Linus Nordgren, Marcus Heder, Thomas Finlay (That Game Studio)
GAME Award of 2010
- Call of Duty: Black Ops: Activision Blizzard UK Ltd/Treyarch
And that’s it, do you have any feelings about Need for Speed winning the multiplayer award ahead of Call of Duty Black Ops? Or that F1 2010 beat out FIFA 11 to the Sports award?
Did anything else jump out at you as just being wrong here, then let us know below.
Source: VG247
Last Updated: March 17, 2011