Published , by TJ Denzer
Published , by TJ Denzer
It’s always wild to see which games people gravitate towards the most, and which ones garner the praise during Game of the Year recognition. The Game Awards 2019 saw a number of surprises last night. There were a lot of great titles in contention for all of the prizes. That said, Disco Elysium might not have won Game of the Year, but it still took the most awards of any game at the event.
The Game Awards 2019 took place on December 12, 2019, in which a host of games and people were recognized and celebrated, alongside a number of new game trailers and announcements. It was a wild night that saw many surprises, not the least of which was Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice taking Game of the Year over Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and the Resident Evil 2 remake to name a few high-caliber contenders. However, one that might have flown under the radar of many was Disco Elysium, which racked up four awards by the time the Game Awards 2019 had ended.
Disco Elysium and its developer Za/Um pulled awards for Best Independent Game, Fresh Game Indie Studio, Best Narrative, and Best RPG, giving them four Game Awards trophies by the time the night was done. Death Stranding came closest with three awards for Best Game Direction, Best Soundtrack, and Best Performance by Mads Mikkelsen and League of Legends ran behind that with two awards in Best Esports Game and Best Esports Event with Worlds 2019. Disco Elysium’s accolades weren’t without merit. The game is stellar with an amazing branching story, beautiful art, and caustic sense of humor. We absolutely loved it in our Shacknews review, so it’s great to see it get its well-earned recognition.
An absolute shocker is that the Resident Evil 2 remake pulled zero love last night. Despite being rebuilt from the ground up as a masterpiece of atmospheric horror game design, RE2make got absolutely snubbed in Best Audio Design (which went to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare), and likely narrowly missed out on Game of the Year against Sekiro. Shacknews thought it was Resident Evil at its finest and we certainly weren't alone.
Nonetheless, it was a grand night for a lot of good games. Disco Elysium is deserving of the praise and despite what we may think of other choices, it’s a grand sight to see such an excellent indie break away with the motherlode of recognition.