{"id":304,"date":"2006-01-17T16:13:00","date_gmt":"2006-01-17T20:13:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/flashofsteel.com\/?p=304"},"modified":"2006-08-18T16:14:28","modified_gmt":"2006-08-18T20:14:28","slug":"aias-award-nominees","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/flashofsteel.com\/index.php\/2006\/01\/17\/aias-award-nominees\/","title":{"rendered":"AIAS Award Nominees"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The <a href=\"http:\/\/www.interactive.org\">Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences<\/a> has announced its nominees for this year&#8217;s Interactive Achievement Awards. Oddly not available on the organization&#8217;s own site, you&#8217;ll have to check <a href=\"http:\/\/kotaku.com\/gaming\/god-of-war\/real-video-game-award-finalists-announced-148939.php\">Kotaku<\/a> to get the whole deal for now.<\/p>\n<p>First thought that occurred to me was surprise that <i>Call of Duty 2<\/i> was the only PC game nominated for Game of the Year. Then I realized that they are talking about the console version &#8211; it&#8217;s not nominated for computer game of the year &#8211; so the biggest category has no PC games at all. Thanks guys.<\/p>\n<p>There are three strategy type games in the computer game of the year category &#8211; <i>Civ IV, The Movies <\/i>and <i>Age of Empires III<\/i> &#8211; fighting it out with two shooters (<i>FEAR<\/i> and <i>Battlefield 2<\/i>). In the strategy genre category, <i>Civ <\/i>and <i>AoE<\/i> are nominated along with <i>Empire Earth 2<\/i>. Yeah, I know. They consider <i>The Movies <\/i>to be a simulation game, though its tycoon component makes it more of a strategy game to me.<\/p>\n<p>The predictability of the nominees is disturbing. Were none of the jurors familiar with the dozen strategy games from this year better than <i>Age of Empires<\/i>? I can only guess that its name recognition earned it votes. <i>Empire Earth 2<\/i> is one of the most shocking entries I&#8217;ve ever seen.<\/p>\n<p>Then again,<i> We Love Katamari<\/i> is in the children&#8217;s category with <i>Chicken Little <\/i>and <i>Madagascar.<\/i><\/p>\n<p>Mostly, the AIAS does a better job than anyone else who passes out game awards at a show. Of course, that&#8217;s only SpikeTV. But the domination of the large studios and predictable nominees in every category (except for <i>King Kong<\/i> in Outstanding Game Design&#8230;) means that either the jurors aren&#8217;t doing their jobs in pushing for titles that are beyond the foreground or they just have no knowledge beyond the best sellers. No <i>Act of War<\/i> in the genre award, but they find a place for <i>AoE III<\/i> in Best Online Game Play. And it&#8217;s not like they don&#8217;t have room. Five action games get nominations in that genre. Five children&#8217;s games. But only three strategy games and only three simulation games.<\/p>\n<p>Mind you, the major magazine and website awards mean more to me as a reader\/gamer. When Gamespot or CGW calls something its &#8220;Game of the Year&#8221;, that means something to me. I&#8217;ve read their reviews so I can compare title to title and opinion to opinion. But I&#8217;ve heard the AIAS called gaming&#8217;s version of the Oscars.<\/p>\n<p>Except the biggest budget always wins.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences has announced its nominees for this year&#8217;s Interactive Achievement Awards. Oddly not available on the organization&#8217;s own site, you&#8217;ll have to check Kotaku to get the whole deal for now. 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