The 2023 Steam Award nominations are out, meaning it's time to cast your ballots for your favorite games across categories ranging from Game of the Year to Best Game You Suck At.
Unlike most other awards programs, the Steam Awards limits nominees to a maximum of two categories, which presumably explains why Baldur's Gate 3, which has been a behemoth at awards shows throughout 2023, isn't set to run the table (again). Other two-category nominees include EA Sports FC24, Lethal Company, Hogwarts Legacy, and Resident Evil 4, while Starfield, which was shut out at The Game Awards, is getting a little recognition too: It's in the running for Most Innovative Gameplay.
The Starfield nomination is a little unexpected because it's very much a Bethesda RPG, something the studio has been putting out reliably (although with increasing slowness) for more than 20 years. It's an evolution, as is every successive game in The Elder Scrolls and Fallout series, but the underlying formula is more or less intact, and even diminished in some ways.
«Starfield is Bethesda's biggest RPG ever, and it shares even more DNA with Skyrim and Fallout 4 than I expected—but it ultimately falls far short of the greatness of both of those games,» we wrote in our 75% review. «The main companions lack personality, quests that have promising starts frequently come to disappointing conclusions, and space exploration fails to feel like a grand adventure.»
Unlike the Golden Joysticks or The Game Awards, though, the Steam Award nominations and winners are selected entirely by gamers, and Starfield has a lot of fans. The surprising part, for me, isn't that they're throwing their support behind it, but that it's up in the Innovative Gameplay category rather than,
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