-Developer: Nintendo
-Available On: Switch
-Developer: Nintendo
-Available On: Switch, Wii U
The reasons for the game's incredible popularity aren't difficult to fathom. For starters, The Legend of Zelda series has long been one of the most important properties in the history of gaming. It also helps that Breath of the Wild is such a remarkable entry in that franchise. Taking inspiration from classics like the Elder Scrolls games, as well as the original Legend of Zelda itself, Breath of the Wild is epic in scale and exceptional in value, providing potentially hundreds of hours of sword-swinging, arrow-shooting, shield-riding entertainment.
-Publisher: THQ
-Available On: GOG, Steam, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
-Developer: Atlus
-Available On: PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3
-Developer: PlatinumGames
-Available On: Steam, PlayStation 4
With a number of hit action games under their belt already (Vanquish, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance, and Bayonetta, to name a few), PlatinumGames was the perfect choice for Square Enix to have develop their next title. The expertise they were able to bring to the table allowed them to single-handedly turn the Drakengard/Nier series from a somewhat forgettable/fringe property into one of the most talked-about experiences of the year. You may have skipped some of the previous entries, but you sure can't skip this one.
-Developer: Guerrilla
-Available On: PlayStation 4
-Developer: Codemasters
-Available On: Steam, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Best Switch Exclusive
-Developer: Nintendo
-Available On: Switch
-Developer: NetherRealm
-Available On: Steam, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Best Multi-Platform Game
-Publisher: SEGA
-Available On: Steam, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch
Best PlayStation 4 Exclusive
-Developer: SEGA
-Available On: PlayStation 4
Best PC Exclusive, Game of the Year
-Developer: Larian Studio
-Available On: GOG, Steam
In 2017, Larian leveraged the experience they had gained to enchant their fans for a second turn. By taking everything that had made Original Sin a hit and refining it further, with additional features, expanded multiplayer options, and still more polish, Larian was able to craft an even better follow-up. Divinity: Original Sin II is the kind of game that will suck you in and keep you playing it for months on end. It may have taken them a while to find their rhythm, but it's clear that Larian has the right formula now, and with it they have ably succeeded in claiming the crown for best game of 2017.