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Golden Joysticks 2015: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt wins five gaming awards - BBC News

Golden Joysticks 2015: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt wins five gaming awards

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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt was the big winner at the Golden Joysticks picking up five awards.

The action, role-playing game won ultimate game of the year, best storytelling, best visual design and best gaming moment.

CD Projekt RED, the studio behind the game, also picked up studio of the year.

Now in its 33rd year, the Golden Joysticks are the only annual awards voted for by gamers.

Grand Theft Auto was the other big winner, picking up four awards.

It won innovation of the year for the introduction of its first-person mode in GTA 5.

It also walked away with best multi-player, best PC game and the PlayFire most played award.

Best original game and best PlayStation game went to Bloodborne, while the independently developed adventure platform Ori and the Blind Forest won best audio and best Xbox game.

This year's lifetime achievement award went to Satoru Iwata, the former Nintendo CEO, who died in July aged 55.

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Satoru Iwata was behind some of Nintendo's greatest triumphs

Iwata started as a programmer in a Nintendo subsidiary in the 1980s and became Nintendo president in 2002.

His aim was to make gaming less complex and open to everyone.

As well as helping to create many of Nintendo's most famous games, like Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda and Pokemon, he was also responsible for the DS and Wii.

Others winners included Kerbal Space Program for best indie game. Steam was once again named best gaming platform.

In perhaps the least surprising result of the night PewDiePie's 40 million subscribers made sure he picked up the gaming personality award for the second year running.

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The full list of winners are...

Best original game: Bloodborne

Best storytelling: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

Best visual design: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

Best audio: Ori and the Blind Forest

Best multi-player: GTA Online

Best indie game: Kerbal Space Program

Best family game: Splatoon

Best mobile game: Fallout Shelter

Innovation of the year: First-person mode in GTA 5

Best gaming moment: Bloody Baron quest in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

Gaming personality: PewDiePie

eSports icon: Counter-Strike GO - Anders Blume

Studio of the year: CD Projekt RED

Best gaming platform: Steam

Best gaming performance: Ashly Burch as Chloe in Life is Strange

Best PlayStation game: Bloodborne

Best Nintendo game: Splatoon

Best PC game: GTA 5

Best Xbox game: Ori and the Blind Forest

Most wanted game: Fallout 4

Ultimate game of the year: Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

Lifetime achievement: Satoru Iwata

Playfire most played: GTA 5

Critics' choice: Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain

Breakthrough award: Her Story

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