Naughty Dog Wins Big at the BAFTA Awards

Yesterday's BAFTA Awards were kind Naughty Dog's The Last of Us, with the title scooping up wins in the Action and Adventure, Audio Achievement, Best Story, and Best Game categories. And if that wasn't enough, Ashley Johnson got the Best Performer award for her work as Ellie.

In addition, Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto V unsurprisingly got some well deserved praise, as well as Media Molecule's Vita exclusive Tearaway.

Check out the full list of winners below:

Action & Adventure:

Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag

BADLAND

Grand Theft Auto V

The Last of Us – WINNER

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes

Tomb Raider

Artistic Achievement:

Beyond: Two Souls

BioShock Infinite

DEVICE 6

The Last of Us

Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch

Tearaway – WINNER

Audio Achievement:

Battlefield 4

BioShock Infinite

DEVICE 6

Grand Theft Auto V

The Last of Us – WINNER

Tomb Raider

Best Game:

Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag

Grand Theft Auto V

The Last of Us – WINNER

Papers, Please

Super Mario 3D World

Tearaway

British Game:

DmC Devil May Cry

Grand Theft Auto V – WINNER

Gunpoint

LEGO Marvel Super Heroes

The Room Two

Tearaway

Debut Game:

BADLAND

Castles in the Sky

Gone Home – WINNER 

Gunpoint

Remember Me

The Stanley Parable

Family:

Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons

Rayman Legends

Skylanders Swap Force

Super Mario 3D World

Tearaway – WINNER

Game Design:

Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag

Grand Theft Auto V – WINNER

The Last of Us

Papers, Please

Tearaway

Tomb Raider

Game Innovation:

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons – WINNER

Grand Theft Auto V

Papers, Please

The Stanley Parable

Tearaway

Year Walk

Mobile & Handheld:

BADLAND

DEVICE 6

Plants vs. Zombies 2

Ridiculous Fishing

The Room Two

Tearaway – WINNER

Multiplayer:

Battlefield 4

DOTA 2

Grand Theft Auto V – WINNER

The Last of Us

Super Mario 3D World

World of Tanks

Music:

Assassin’s Creed 4: Black Flag

Beyond: Two Souls

BioShock Infinite – WINNER

The Last of Us

Super Mario 3D World

Tearaway

Performer

Ashley Johnson (Ellie) – The Last of Us – WINNER

Courtnee Draper (Elizabeth) – BioShock Infinite

Ellen Page (Jodie) – Beyond: Two Souls

Kevan Brighting (The Narrator) – The Stanley Parable

Steven Ogg (Trevor Phillips) – Grand Theft Auto V

Troy Baker (Joel) – The Last of Us

Sport:

F1 2013

FIFA 14 – WINNER

Football Manager 2014

Forza Motorsport 5

GRID 2

NBA 2K14

Story:

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons

Gone Home

Grand Theft Auto V

The Last of Us – WINNER

Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch

The Stanley Parable

Strategy & Simulation:

Civilization V: Brave New World

Democracy 3

Forza Motorsport 5

Papers, Please – WINNER

Surgeon Simulator 2013

XCOM: Enemy Within

Do you agree with the selections? Last year sure was an incredible one for games. Here's to hoping 2014 is just as amazing, if not more so.

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