3DS titles dominated Japan’s Game of the Year awards, with Pokemon X and Y also winning three awards.
At Tokyo Game Show today, Japan’s Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association announced the winners of its annual Game of the Year award. In a surprising turn of events, the first place honor was a tie, going to both Capcom’s Monster Hunter 4 and Level-5’s YO-Kai Watch. If you’re sitting there wondering what the heck a “YO-Kai” is, it’s a new children’s anime in Japan that is taking the country by storm, and even threatening to topple Pokemon from its cute-character-collection throne.
As for the runners up, 3DS games absolutely dominated the rankings, taking four of the 11 top spots, as well as three of the four additional awards. Here’s the full list of winners and their accolades:
Award for Excellence:
- DARK SOULS II – FromSoftware, Inc. – PS3 / XB360 / PC
- FINAL FANTASY XIV: A Realm Reborn – SQUARE ENIX CO., LTD. – PC / PS3 / PS4
- Grand Theft Auto V – Rockstar Games – PS3 / XB360
- Kan Colle – DMM.com Co,. Ltd. Ltd. – PC
- METAL GEAR SOLID V: GROUND ZEROES – Konami Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd. – PS4 / PS3 / XB360 / Xbox One
- MONSTER HUNTER 4 – CAPCOM CO., LTD. – 3DS
- Pokémon X and Pokémon Y – The Pokémon Company – 3DS
- PUZZLE & DRAGONS Z – GungHo Online Entertainment, Inc. – 3DS
- Super Mario 3D World – Nintendo Co., Ltd. – Wii U
- The Last of Us – Sony Computer Entertainment – PS3
- YO-kai Watch – LEVEL-5 Inc. – 3DS
Special Award:
- Solitiba – GAME FREAK inc. – 3DS
Best Sales Award:
- Pokémon X and Pokémon Y – The Pokémon Company – 3DS
Global Award Japanese Product:
- Pokémon X and Pokémon Y – The Pokémon Company – 3DS
Global Award Foreign Product:
- Grand Theft Auto V – Rockstar Games – PS3 / XB360
Additionally, Brothers – A Tale of Two Sons was chosen by head judge Masahiro Sakurai (Game director of Super Smash Bros.) to receive the very special “Game Designers Award” for a game that features excellence in design.
Published: Sep 18, 2014 02:30 pm