{"id":412015,"date":"2026-04-22T16:28:25","date_gmt":"2026-04-22T16:28:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ie\/412015\/"},"modified":"2026-04-22T16:28:25","modified_gmt":"2026-04-22T16:28:25","slug":"the-bafta-games-awards-showed-me-again-that-honouring-art-over-commerce-is-a-win-for-all-games","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ie\/412015\/","title":{"rendered":"The Bafta games awards showed me again that honouring art over commerce is a win for all | Games"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">The 22nd Bafta game awards were on Friday, and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 took the biggest game prize. This makes it only the second game ever (after Baldur\u2019s Gate 3) to win top prize at all five of the main awards shows: the Dice awards in Vegas; the Game awards in LA; the public-voted Golden Joysticks in the UK; the Game Developers Choice awards in San Francisco; and now London\u2019s Baftas, the final event to celebrate the gaming output of 2025.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">I\u2019ll be honest: I was hoping for a different winner. <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/games\/2025\/apr\/11\/blue-prince-review-exploring-this-game-may-become-your-new-obsession\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Blue Prince<\/a>, an eight-year project by the visual artist and former film-maker Tonda Ros, is the most extraordinary thing I played last year. It\u2019s the game where you inherit a sprawling mansion that changes shape every day, and you must navigate its ever-shifting blueprint to find its secret room. I went so deep on this game that I was still playing it and thinking about it weeks after solving its initial mystery, piecing together bits of opaque lore from Reddit threads. I think it deserved at least one best game award (<a href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/games\/2025\/dec\/19\/the-20-best-video-games-of-2025\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">apart from ours<\/a>).<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">At least it won the game design award, and seeing Ros pick up his trophy was rather moving. A late convert to video games, in his acceptance speech he thanked everyone else in the room for making things that showed him how interesting games could be. Indeed, as is the case most years, due to its <a href=\"https:\/\/www.gamesindustry.biz\/how-are-the-bafta-games-awards-judged\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">unique shortlisting process<\/a>, the Baftas showcased the widest range of games of all the year\u2019s awards shows. I always enjoy seeing less celebrated fare such as And Roger (an extremely sad game about navigating dementia) and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/games\/2025\/may\/14\/despelote-review-football-fans-world-cup-panic-pc-ps4-5-xbox\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Despelote<\/a> (winner of the Game Beyond Entertainment award) on the same nominations lists as Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and Ghost of Y\u014dtei.<\/p>\n<p>Blue Prince by Tonda Ros took the award for game design. Photograph: Raw Fury<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">While Clair Obscur won the big prize, it didn\u2019t sweep up as it did at the Game awards, where it won in nine categories \u2013 it also collected best debut game, and Jessica English won best performer in a leading role for her turn as Maelle. Dispatch, the superbly irreverent superhero call-centre comedy, also won three awards, including for animation and a supporting role prize for actor Jeffrey Wright, who played the prematurely ageing superhuman sprinter, Chase. It was beaten in the narrative category by the medieval open-world drama Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. The supremely enjoyable Ghost of Y\u014dtei won for technical achievement and music.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Events such as the Baftas always help to refocus me as a games critic. They celebrate the many and various creative achievements of games \u2013 not how much money they make or how popular they are or what they indicate about the industry. Each nominated game is worth open-minded consideration as a piece of art. When delighted developers ascend a stage to receive an award, they almost unfailingly talk about how touched they were that people connected with the game they made. They thank the players for finding meaning in it and giving it their time and attention. They thank their fellow developers for bringing it to life. As the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bbc.co.uk\/news\/articles\/ce8jn92134ko\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">awards\u2019 presenter Elz<\/a> intimated when she talked about how games had helped her navigate her grief after losing her mother, game developers\u2019 work is meaningful.<\/p>\n<p>Jennifer English won the best performer award for the role of Maelle in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33\u2019. Photograph: Scott Garfitt\/Bafta\/Getty Images<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Every year I enjoy how refreshingly uncommercial gaming awards events are. Much more than the other creative industries, games are so often talked about in terms of pounds and dollars, or in terms of technological change (think how many conversations about games in the past couple of years have centred on whether and how developers should use generative AI). Our big events, from showcases to esports, are commercial hype machines that bear more resemblance to huge, branded sporting events than an arts festival.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">It is important to consider games in terms of politics, culture, influence, economics and technology, but it\u2019s also important to remember that they are works of art. As an arts charity, Bafta has different motivations than other entities that run gaming awards \u2013 part of that motivation being, of course, to increase its fee-paying membership among the makers of film, television and games. But it also makes a great show, every year, of treating games with respect.<\/p>\n<p>What to playA light adrenaline rush \u2026 Saros. Photograph: Sony Interactive Entertainment<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">I have been greatly looking forward to Saros, the sort-of sequel to PlayStation 5 launch game Returnal (which, incidentally, won four Baftas in 2022). You step into the shoes of space-capitalist enforcer Arjun, sent to a distant and potentially very profitable planet where the colonists have gone dark. As you explore a planet that remixes itself every time you die, in search of answers, you will be holding your trigger finger down and dashing around in a panic as aliens spew orbs and beams of death at you from all directions.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Returnal was a pitilessly challenging shooter and a science-fiction masterpiece; fortunately for most people, <a href=\"https:\/\/housemarque.com\/games\/saros\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Saros<\/a> is more forgiving and easier to progress through, although it still gets my adrenaline going. Look for our review tomorrow on <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/games\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">the games site<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Available on: PlayStation 5<br \/>Estimated playtime: 20 hours<\/p>\n<p>What to readGames Pass is getting cheaper \u2026 but won\u2019t include Call of Duty games. Photograph: Yui Mok\/PA<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">Microsoft has just decreased the price of its PC and Xbox Game Pass subscription service \u2013 and announced that future Call of Duty games will not be in it (at least not on day one). <a href=\"https:\/\/www.theguardian.com\/games\/2026\/apr\/21\/new-call-of-duty-games-xbox-game-pass\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Full details here<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">In <a href=\"https:\/\/www.twitch.tv\/ubisoft\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">a livestream tomorrow<\/a>, Ubisoft will show off its remake of piracy classic Assassin\u2019s Creed IV: Black Flag \u2013 still my favourite Assassin\u2019s Creed game all these years later.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">The writer and professor Jake Steinberg <a href=\"https:\/\/jakesteinberg.substack.com\/p\/against-video-gamey\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">argues in his Substack<\/a> that it\u2019s time to retire a tautology that you often find in game reviews: \u201cvideo-gamey\u201d. He writes: \u201cIt reports back the obvious and leaves the work untouched. Our task is not to point at mechanics, but to account for what they do. Not to say that a game feels like a game, but to show how it feels at all.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"dcr-130mj7b\">In this challenging and extremely well-sourced article for <a href=\"https:\/\/thebaffler.com\/salvos\/end-games-pein\" data-link-name=\"in body link\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">the Baffler<\/a>, Corey Pein asks whether increasing Saudi investment in the video games industry should be surprising, given how noticeably games had already been bending to corporate and propagandist influence.<\/p>\n<p>What to click<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"The 22nd Bafta game awards were on Friday, and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 took the biggest game prize.&hellip;\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":412016,"comment_status":"","ping_status":"","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[8],"tags":[93,61,60],"class_list":{"0":"post-412015","1":"post","2":"type-post","3":"status-publish","4":"format-standard","5":"has-post-thumbnail","7":"category-entertainment","8":"tag-entertainment","9":"tag-ie","10":"tag-ireland"},"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ie\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/412015","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ie\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ie\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ie\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/2"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ie\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=412015"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ie\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/412015\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ie\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/412016"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ie\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=412015"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ie\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=412015"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ie\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=412015"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}