New York Videogame Critics Circle awards Recognize Indie Excellence
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the New york Videogame Critics Circle (NYVGC) presented its annual awards on Sunday night, highlighting a diverse range of games and further extending gaming’s awards season. Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 was a major winner, but the ceremony also celebrated smaller, innovative titles.
Game of the Year: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 received the Game of the Year award from the New York Videogame Critics Circle. The game, developed by Untold Tales, is a narrative-driven adventure that blends exploration, puzzle-solving, and a unique visual style.
Polygon awarded the game a positive review,praising its atmosphere and storytelling: “Clair Obscur is a beautiful,haunting,and deeply affecting experience.” Read the full review on Polygon.
Other Notable Winners
The NYVGC awards extended beyond the top prize, recognizing several other noteworthy games. blippo+, an interactive comedy game based on the ”I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson” sketch comedy series, also received an award. Ball x pit, a minimalist arcade game, was also honored.
According to TheGamer, Blippo+ is “a hilarious and surprisingly engaging experience” that successfully translates the show’s chaotic energy into an interactive format. Learn more about Blippo+ on TheGamer. Polygon also gave Ball x Pit a positive review,calling it “a deceptively simple game with a surprising amount of depth.” Read the Ball x Pit review on Polygon.
About the New York Videogame Critics Circle
The New York Videogame Critics Circle is an institution comprised of 31 journalists dedicated to recognizing excellence in video games. Founded in 2011, the NYVGC aims to foster critical discussion and gratitude for the art of game advancement. The organization hosts an annual awards ceremony and publishes critical essays and articles throughout the year. Visit the NYVGC website for more facts.
