Dark Souls 3 Overwatch and Pokemon Go win awards for the Golden Joysticks
Role-playing game Dark Souls 3 has become named ultimate game with the year in the Golden Joystick Awards.
Pokemon Go grabbed the innovation of 12 months and handheld/mobile game with the Year prizes.
The awards were held at London's IndigO2.
The Golden Joysticks emerged as one in the most prestigious awards in the market because the winners are voted for by gamers themselves inside a public ballot.
Dark Souls 3: Ashes of Ariandel, a third-person fantasy adventure role-playing game placed in the Kingdom of Lothric, arrived earlier this current year.
Players work with a variety of weapons and magic and still have to battle beasts and bosses and prevent the approaching apocalypse.
Speaking to Newsbeat in the awards, the overall game's producer Atsu Yoshimura said he was happy with the reception towards the game.
"The game is about experiencing a feeling of accomplishment through overcoming the problems," he explained.
"It does work that it's a lttle bit easy to die amongst players, but by challenging, challenging, challenging, including the newcomers can begin to play playing this trickier game."
And he addressed rumours that it would be the final instalment from the Souls franchise.
"There will not be any sequels - no less than for a while."
Dan Dawkins from GamesRadar+, who hosts the awards, says Dark Souls 3 is usually a worthy winner.
"It's the impeccable combat, ingenious design and subtly-integrated, dense lore that binds the experience to our affections," he was quoted saying.
"Dark Souls 3 is unashamed from the demands it makes from the player, yet rigidly fair: weaving a dense, rewarding story, uniquely crafted to the medium."
Meanwhile, Pokemon Go won two awards: Innovation of the entire year and handheld/mobile game of the entire year.
The augmented reality app took the globe by storm if this was released this current year.
At its peak in July, the sport had around 45 million daily active users.
Lara Croft, considered one of gaming's biggest icons, was inducted into the Golden Joystick Awards Hall of Fame.
This year may be the 20th anniversary of Tomb Raider.
And the lifetime achievement award went along to Eiji Aonuma, a vital figure behind The Legend of Zelda series.
On receiving the accolade, he was quoted saying: "I am glad, honoured and also humbled.
"I accept the award with pleasure on the part of more that 1,000 creators, artists, engineers and composers who've worked on the series more than 30 years."
Blizzard Entertainment's multi-player first person shooter Overwatch found the most awards, taking home five prizes.
The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine won three trophies.
Here's the total list of winners
The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine won three trophies.
Here's the full list of winners
Best original game - Overwatch
Best storytelling - The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine
Best visual design - The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine
Best audio - Fallout 4
Best indie game - Firewatch
Gaming personality of the year - Sean Plott (Day (9))
Best multiplayer game - Overwatch
Competitive play of the year - Coldzera's jumping AWP quad kill at MLG Columbus
Best gaming moment - Play of the game in Overwatch
YouTube upcoming personality of the year - Jesse Cox
Studio of the year - CD Projekt Red
Innovation of the year - Pokémon Go
Lifetime achievement award - Eiji Aonuma
Best gaming platform - Steam
Best gaming performance - Doug Cockle
Competitive game of the year - Overwatch
Nintendo game of the year - The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD
PlayStation game of the year - Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
Xbox game of the year - Rise of the Tomb Raider
PC game of the year - Overwatch
Handheld/mobile game of the year - Pokemon Go
Breakthrough award - Eric Barone - Stardew Valley
Hall of fame - Lara Croft
Critics' choice award - Titanfall 2
Most wanted game - Mass Effect Andromeda
Ultimate game of the year - Dark Souls 3