Inscryption.
The second week of Stevivor’s Game of the Year 2021 awards kicks off with the gong for Best Indie title.
While I’m personally late to the party on this one (just like I was with 2020’s overall winner, Hades), a large majority of Stevivor staffers have been playing Inscryption since launch and can’t speak highly enough about it.
Having played just a little of Inscryption, I can easily understand what all the talk is about. A seemingly simple card-based title quickly opens up to show it’s so much more… and I can’t wait to uncover the rest of its secrets.
Stevivor’s GOTY continues throughout December; a schedule is below.
Congratulations to Daniel Mullins and Devolver for this win!
Stevivor GOTY Awards 2021
- Best Sports/Racing: Forza Horizon 5
- Best RPG: Cyberpunk 2077
- Best Action/Action-Adventure: Deathloop
- Best Multiplayer game: It Takes Two
- Best Ongoing game: Dead by Daylight
- Best Indie game: Inscryption
- Best Audio & Sound Design: The Artful Escape
- Best Narrative: Guardians of the Galaxy
- Best Direction: Deathloop
- Best PC game: Inscryption
- Best Switch game: Metroid Dread
- Best Xbox game: Forza Horizon 5, Psychonauts 2 and Age of Empires 4
- Best PlayStation game: Ratchet & Clank Rift Apart
- The runners-up
- Game of the Year: Deathloop
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