Grand Theft Auto 5, BioShock Infinite, and more win big prizes

Dec 8, 2013 07:24 GMT  ·  By

After showing off all sorts of great trailers, viedos, and announcements, the VGX 2013 awards have now revealed their winners across all the major categories, from Game of the Year, to the Studio of the Year and the Most Anticipated Game of 2014.

The Video Game Awards from previous years have received an overhaul this year and are now called the VGX.

For the inaugural 2013 edition, Spike TV pulled out all the stops and the result was pretty impressive.

The winners have now been announced and you can check out the full list of categories, winners, and nominees below.

As you can see, Grand Theft Auto 5 was a big winner but BioShock Infinite also received its fair share of VGX 2013 honors.

Game of the Year

Winner: Grand Theft Auto 5 BioShock Infinite Super Mario 3D World The Last of Us Tomb Raider

Studio of the Year

Winner: Naughty Dog Irrational Games Rockstar North The Fullbright Company

Most Anticipated Game (voted on by fans) Winner: Titanfall Destiny South Park: The Stick of Truth The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Watch Dogs

Best

Shooter

Winner: BioShock Infinite Battlefield 4 Call of Duty: Ghosts Metro: Last Light

Best Independent Game

Winner: Gone Home Kentucky Route Zero Papers, Please The Stanley Parable

Best Action Adventure Game

Winner: Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag Grand Theft Auto 5 The Last of Us Tomb Raider

Best Sports Game

Winner: NBA 2K14 FIFA 14 MLB 13: The Show NHL 14

Best

RPG

Winner: Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn Fire Emblem: Awakening Pokemon X/Y

Best Fighting Game

Winner: Injustice: Gods Among Us Divekick Killer Instinct Tekken Revolution

Best Driving Game

Winner: Forza Motorsport 5 F1 2013 Grid 2 Need for Speed Rivals

Best

DLC

Winner: Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon Borderlands 2: Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep Dishonored: The Knife of Dunwall Mast Effect 3: Citadel

Best Xbox Game

Winner: Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons BioShock Infinite Grand Theft Auto 5 Tomb Raider

Best PlayStation Game

Winner: The Last of Us Grand Theft Auto 5 Rayman Legends Tomb Raider

Best Nintendo Game

Winner: Super Mario 3D World Pikmin 3 Rayman Legends The Wonderful 101

Best PC Game

Winner: Gone Home Battlefield 4 Papers, Please The Stanley Parable

Best Handheld Game

Winner: The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds Animal Crossing: New Leaf Pokemon X/Y Tearaway

Best Casual Game

Winner: Plants vs. Zombies 2 Animal Crossing: New Leaf Disney Infinity Skylanders Swap Force

Best Voice Actor

Winner: Troy Baker (as Joel in The Last of Us) Troy Baker (as Booker DeWitt in BioShock Infinite) Steven Ogg (as Trevor Philips in Grand Theft Auto 5) Willem Dafoe (as Nathan Dawkins in Beyond: Two Souls)

Best Voice Actress

Winner: Ashley Johnson (as Ellie in The Last of Us) Courtnee Draper (as Elizabeth in BioShock Infinite) Camilla Luddington (as Lara Croft in Tomb Raider) Ellen Page (as Jodie Holmes in Beyond: Two Souls)

Best Soundtrack

Winner: Grand Theft Auto 5 BioShock Infinite Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch The Last of Us

Best Song in a Game

Winner: “Will the Circle be Unbroken" performed by Courtnee Draper & Troy Baker (BioShock Infinite) “A.D.H.D." performed by Kendrick Lamar (Grand Theft Auto 5) “Sleepwalking" performed by The Chain Gang of 1974 (Grand Theft Auto 5) “Survival" performed by Eminem (Call of Duty: Ghosts)

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