Let us know which titles stood out for you this year
It’s that time of year again! Whether you’re finishing up last-minute holiday shopping, prioritising your gaming catch-up plans, or just taking it easy until 2016, there’s one thing we can all come together for: Game of the Year voting!
We’re lucky enough to live in a world where every year is pretty darned good for gamers, but 2015 was a year where PlayStation 4 really started to hit its stride. We started 2015’s list of GotY nominees nice ‘n early with FromSoftware’s Bloodborne, but things have stayed steady throughout the year.
A few quick housekeeping notes before we dive in:
- Nominees are limited to games that have never appeared on a PlayStation platform before.
- Additionally, if a game has won for a specific category in a previous year, it’s no longer eligible to win in that category this year.
- We tried to include a (very) wide range of nominees for each category, but if your favorite isn’t on the list feel free to write it in at the bottom of each form.
We’re keeping the polls open until the end of 2015 to give folks time to catch up on any games they might still have in their backlog (I’m looking at you, Geralt). Once the polls close at 7:59am GMT on 1st January, we’ll start tallying ’em up, with the big winners post following in early January.
But enough stalling — let’s vote!
BLOODBORNE GOTY, please
Bloodborne = Best PS4 game, best soundtrack, best expansion (The Old Hunters).
No Man’s Sky = Most anticipated (had a hard time to chose between this and Hotizon Zero Dawn, though).
The No Man’s Sky hype train derailed for me when they announced the release date.
I agree with Cronoss69. They showed no man sky too early and now the anticipation for the game has gone from a lot of people because of the release date. Especially when the developer guy stated in an interview that the game would be out in 2015.
I remember he said something like ‘it will definitely come out 2015’. I WAS hyped then. And it wouldn’t have been a too early reveal if it HAD come out in 2015. But when I watched that press conference with the release date announcement it all just vanished and left a bitter aftertaste of ‘PlayStation VR launch window’.