The winners of The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) have just been announced and many viewers were amazed and happy with the results. Naughty Dog's "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" won the Best Game considering that 2016 was a year of great emerging games from a variety of most notable developers and platforms.
It can be remembered that the game's finale was an ending of Nathan Drake's story. It was when he teamed up with his brother for them to find Madagascar where a lost pirate colony is located. The "Uncharted 4's" plot, visuals, and gameplay were the reasons for bagging the gold.
BAFTA award was a tough competition for all the games' publisher and/or creator as there is a wide variety of games that came out over the past year. Not only that, many of these games have already become classic, which everyone would love to play and talk about or which have made an impression to the public.
For instance, Stardew Valley, a simulation where players can move within a little village of Pelican Town and takes over a farm, has been on everyone's mind most of the time ever since it was released last February, SegmentNext added. GamesRadar also mentioned that another notable game also took awards in BAFTA is "Inside" receiving the Artistic Achievement, Narrative and Original Property, and Game Design.
With "Uncharted 4: A Thief's End" winning the Best Game for 2016 in (BAFTA), Naughty Dog could never be more proud. However, this isn't the end yet for those publishers and/or creators since there is another chance for them to prepare for next year's BAFTA.