The Game Awards (TGA) is an annual event that celebrates the best video games across various genres. One of the most prestigious accolades at TGA is the Game of the Year award. This article explores the trends and patterns of games that have consistently won this highly coveted title throughout the years.
Over the past two decades, the Game of the Year award has been presented to a diverse range of games, representing different genres, platforms, and gaming experiences.
One such game is "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time," which won the Game of the Year award in 1998. This groundbreaking game for the Nintendo 64 not only revolutionized the action-adventure genre but also set new standards for storytelling and gameplay mechanics.
Another game that has consistently won the Game of the Year award is "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
Another notable winner is "The Last of Us," a post-apocalyptic action-adventure game that won the 2013 Game of the Year award.
In recent years, the Game of the Year award has been dominated by a few standout titles. "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt," an epic fantasy role-playing game, garnered critical acclaim and won the award in 2015.
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