The Bafta games awards showed me again that honouring art over commerce is a win for all
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The Bafta games awards showed me again that honouring art over commerce is a win for all
"Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 took the biggest game prize at the 22nd Bafta game awards, making it only the second game to win top prize at all five main awards shows."
"Blue Prince, an eight-year project by Tonda Ros, is the most extraordinary thing I played last year, where you inherit a mansion that changes shape every day."
"The Baftas showcased the widest range of games of all the year's awards shows, highlighting both celebrated titles and less recognized games like And Roger and Despelote."
"Clair Obscur won the big prize but did not sweep as it did at the Game awards, where it won in nine categories."
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 won the top prize at the 22nd Bafta game awards, becoming only the second game to win top honors at all five major awards shows. Blue Prince, an innovative game by Tonda Ros, received the game design award. The Baftas showcased a diverse range of games, including lesser-known titles like And Roger and Despelote. Clair Obscur also won best debut game, and Jessica English was recognized as the best performer in a leading role.
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