The Game Awards took over Las Vegas tonight, and the event celebrated the industry the only way we know how to: by hyping up next year’s releases.
While 2014 gave us plenty of excellent games to look back on, including “game of the year” Dragon Age: Inquisition, many people tuned into The Game Awards to get a glimpse at something new — and we definitely got our eyes on a few surprises.
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The Legend of Zelda: Wii U
http://youtu.be/wjWz1hvkDsQ
Metal Gear Online
http://youtu.be/b_UG7loIZgM
No Man’s Sky
http://youtu.be/L-dHqZBnHrs
King’s Quest
Human Element
http://youtu.be/5nWuMDEF_Yk
Bloodborne
http://youtu.be/0GJmO1hh4sg
Adrift
http://youtu.be/R-5u6NhvDyg
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The Witcher 3
http://youtu.be/tCsur-xaGHI
Dying Light
http://youtu.be/l1YSxalaoSU