Neowin Community Game Awards Nominations


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Nomination Phase

If a game is already listed, you DO NOT need to nominate it again.

This phase is to nominate games that you want to appear on the voting phase of the Community Game Awards. At the time of the voting phase, you will be able to decide who the winners of each category are.

As promised last year, the Neowin Community Game Awards are making their return and we are now ready to start the nomination phase of things. This process will last for one week and crucial to the success of the awards. I ask that any member wishing to participate do the following:

  • Objectively consider all games played this year and weigh their merits and weaknesses fairly.
  • Post your nominations in an easy to read manner, clearly indicating category for nomination and the platform the game was played on.

Below is a list of categories I need people to nominate games for. There will need to be at least 5 games for a category to make it into the final voting process. Please only post your game nominations (specify platform also) and specify which category you would like to see it in. Any off topic chit chat should remain out of this thread so as to avoid any confusion.

The categories are as follows:

Best Sports Game:

MVP Baseball 2005 (Xbox)

NBA Live 2006 (PC)

NHL 2006

Madden NFL 2006

Pro Evolution Soccer 5

NBA 2k6

NHL Eastside Hockey Manager 2005

Football Manager 2006

Fifa 2006

Best Racing Game:

Need for Speed: Most Wanted (X360/PC)

Mario Kart DS (Nintendo DS)

Project Gotham Racing 3

Burnout: Revenge

Trackmania

Jak X Combat Racing

Juiced

Gran Turismo 4

Forza Motorsport (Xbox)

Best First Person Shooter:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

BattleField 2 (PC)

Quake 4 (PC)

Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 (PC)

Call of Duty 2

Day of Defeat: Source

Boiling Point

Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil

Serious Sam II (PC)

Star Wars Republic Commando (PC)

Best Action Game:

Fahrenheit a.k.a Indigo Prophecy (PC)

Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (Xbox/PC)

The Hulk: Ultimate Destruction

GUN

X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse (PC)

Resident Evil 4

LEGO Star Wars (PC)

Ratchet Deadlocked

Shadow of the Colossus

Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas

Best Adventure Game:

Myst V End of Ages

Bone

Indigo Prophecy

Shadow of the Colossus (PS2)

Kameo: Elements of Power

Best Strategy Game:

Command & Conquer Generals : Zero Hour (PC)

Civilization 4 (PC)

Age of Empires 3

Black & White 2 (PC)

Act of War

Best (mmo)RPG:

Knights of the Old Republic II (PC)

Dragonball Z Budokai: Tenkiachi

Guild Wars

Dungeon Siege II (PC)

Jade Empire (Xbox)

Freedom Force vs. The Third Reich (PC)

EVE Online

Animal Crossing: Wild World (DS)

Best Fighting Game:

Soul Calibur III

WWE SmackDown! Vs Raw 2006 (PS2)

Tekken 5

Best Multiplayer Experience:

Medal Of Honor : Allied Assault (PC)

Battlefield 2 (PC)

Quake 4

Day of Defeat: Source

Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (Xbox/PC)

Graphical King:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

BattleField 2 (PC)

Half Life 2: Lost Coast (PC)

Quake 4

Resident Evil 4

Audiophile's Choice:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Fahrenheit a.k.a Indigo Prophecy (PC)

Call of Duty 2

Day of Defeat: Source

Most Innovative:

Fahrenheit/Indigo Prophecy (PC)

Kirby Canvas Curse (Nintendo DS)

Nintendogs

The Movies (PC)

Best PC Game:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Quake 4

Civilization 4

Day Of Defeat: Source

Call of Duty 2

Battlefield 2

Best Console Game:

Need For Speed : Underground 2 (PC)

Pro Evolution Soccer 5 (PS2)

Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance

Call of Duty 2

NCAA March Madness 2006

Jade Empire (Xbox)

Resident Evil 4

God of War

Best Handheld Game:

Legend Of Heroes (PSP)

Mario Kart DS (Nintendo DS)

Burnout Legends (PSP)

GTA: Liberty City Stories (PSP)

Need For Speed: Most Wanted (PSP)

Nintendogs

Castlevania: Dawn Of Sorrow

Trauma Center: Under the Knife

2005's Best Game:

BattleField 2 (PC)

Mario Kart DS (Nintendo DS)

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Call of Duty 2

Civilization 4

50 Cent: Bulletproof

Resident Evil 4

Shadow of the Colossus (PS2)

The Worst of 2005:

Scoot3r (PC)

Battlefield 2 (PC)

Quake 4

50 Cent: Bulletproof

Pariah

F.E.A.R.

The Matrix: Path of Neo

Playboy: The Mansion (Xbox)

Super Monkey Ball DX (PS2/XBOX)

The Bible Game (PS2)

I know there are a lot of categories, but I'm trying to make up for any mistakes we made last year and cover as much as possible. Again, any categories that do not have 5 nominees by the deadline will be removed from the final ballots.

Edited by bangbang023

Best Racing Game:

Need for Speed: Most Wanted (X360/PC)

Best First Person Shooter:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Best (mmo)RPG:

World of Warcraft (PC)

Best Multiplayer Experience:

World of Warcraft (PC)

Graphical King:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Audiophile's Choice:

F.E.A.R. (Sound layers and distortion are amazing.) (PC)

Best PC Game:

F.E.A.R.

Wooh! Here are my entries :D!

Best Racing Game:

Need For Speed: Most Wanted/PC

Best First Person Shooter:

BattleField 2/PC

Best Action Game:

Fahrenheit/PC <- N.B. A.K.A Indigo Prophecy

Best Strategy Game:

Command & Conquer Generals : Zero Hour/PC

Best (mmo)RPG:

World Of Warcraft/PC

Best Multiplayer Experience:

Medal Of Honor : Allied Assault/PC

Graphical King:

BattleField 2/PC

Most Innovative:

Fahrenheit/PC

Best PC Game:

BattleField 2/PC

Best Console Game:

Need For Speed : Underground 2/PC

Best Handheld Game:

Legend Of Heroes/PSP

2005's Best Game:

BattleField 2/PC

The Worst of 2005:

Scoot3r/PC

(All entrys are for pc as thats my only system)

Best Sports Game:

NBA Live 2006

Best Racing Game:

Need for Speed Most Wanted

Best First Person Shooter:

F.E.A.R

Best Action Game:

Chaos Theory

Best Strategy Game:

Civilization 4

Best (mmo)RPG:

Kotor II (unless WoW came out this yerar, I can't remember, I pick that if it did)

Best Multiplayer Experience:

Battlefield 2

Graphical King:

F.E.A.R

Audiophile's Choice:

F.E.A.R

Most Innovative:

Fahrenheit/Indigo Prophicy

Best PC Game:

F.E.A.R

Best Racing Game:

Mario Kart DS (Nintendo DS)

Best First Person Shooter:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Best Action Game:

Quake 4 (PC)

Best Strategy Game:

Civilization 4 (PC)

Best (mmo)RPG:

World of Warcraft (PC)

Graphical King:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Most Innovative:

Kirby Canvas Curse (Nintendo DS)

Best PC Game:

F.E.A.R.

Best Handheld Game:

Mario Kart DS (Nintendo DS)

2005's Best Game:

Mario Kart DS (Nintendo DS)

The Worst of 2005:

Battlefield 2 (PC)

I only play PC, so they're all for PC

Best Racing Game:

Need for speed Most Wanted

Best First Person Shooter:

Counterstrike: Source

Best Action Game:

Half-Life 2

Best (mmo)RPG:

Guild Wars

Best Multiplayer Experience:

Guild Wars

Graphical King:

FEAR

Most Innovative:

FEAR

Best PC Game:

Counterstrike: Source

2005's Best Game:

Half-Life 2

The Worst of 2005:

Battle Field 2

Best Racing Game: [PC] NFS: Most Wanted

Best First Person Shooter: [PC] Quake 4

Best Action Game: [PC] Battlefield 2

Best Strategy Game: [PC] Brothers In Arms

Best (mmo)RPG: [PC] Guild Wars

Best Multiplayer Experience: [PC] Counter Strike: Source

Graphical King: Half Life: Lost Coast

Audiophile's Choice: [PC] Farenheit

Most Innovative: [PC] Farenheit

Best PC Game: [PC] F.E.A.R

Best Console Game: [PS2] Pro Evolution Soccer

Best Handheld Game: [PSP] Burnout

2005's Best Game: [PC] F.E.A.R

Best First Person Shooter: Counter Strike: Source

Best Action Game: Call of Duty 2

Best Strategy Game: Age of Empires 3

Best (mmo)RPG: World of Warcraft (even though released late last year I argue that with the patch system the game is continually changing and improving, until a better MMO comes along its my choice)

Best Multiplayer Experience: World of Warcraft

Graphical King: Battlefield 2

Audiophile's Choice: Call of Duty 2

Best PC Game: World of Warcraft

Best Console Game: Perfect Dark Zero

2005's Best Game: Call of Duty 2

The Worst of 2005: Quake 4

Best Sports Game: NBA Live 2006

Best Racing Game: NFS:MW

Best First Person Shooter: F.E.A.R.

Best Action Game: Quake 4

Best Strategy Game: Age of Empires 3

Best (mmo)RPG: Guild Wars

Best Fighting Game: Soul Calibur III

Best Multiplayer Experience: Counter-Strike Series

Graphical King: F.E.A.R.

Audiophile's Choice: F.E.A.R.

Most Innovative:Indigo Prophecy

Best PC Game: Battlefield 2

Best Console Game: Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance

Best Handheld Game: Mario Kart DS

2005's Best Game: Battlefield 2

The Worst of 2005: 50 Cent: Bulletproof

All on PC

Best Sports Game:

NHL 2006

Best First Person Shooter:

F.E.A.R

Best Action Game:

Battlefield 2

Best Strategy Game:

CIV 4

Best (mmo)RPG:

Knights of The Old Republic II

Best Multiplayer Experience:

Battlefield 2

Graphical King:

F.E.A.R

Most Innovative:

Fahrenheit/Indigo Prophicy

Best PC Game:

Battlefield 2

2005's Best Game:

Battlefield 2

Best Sports Game:

MADDEN NFL 2006 (PC)

Best Racing Game:

Need for Speed: Most Wanted (X360/PC)

Best First Person Shooter:

Call of Duty 2 (PC)

Best Action Game:

Call of Duty 2 (PC)

Best Strategy Game:

Civilization 4 (PC)

Best (mmo)RPG:

Guild Wars (PC)

Best Multiplayer Experience:

Quake 4 (PC)

Graphical King:

Quake 4 (PC)

Audiophile's Choice:

Call of Duty 2 (PC)

Most Innovative:

Fahrenheit a.k.a Indigo Prophecy (PC)

Best PC Game:

Quake 4 (PC)

2005's Best Game:

Call of Duty 2 (PC)

The Worst of 2005:

Battlefield 2 (PC)

Audiophile's Choice: Day of Defeat:Source (PC)

Most Innovative: Nintendogs (N DS)

Best Action Game: The Hulk:Ultimate Destruction (PS2/GC/XBOX) [aka - "Hulk SMASH!"]

Best Racing Game: Burnout 3: Takedown (PS2)

Best RPG: Dragonball Z Budokai: Tenkiachi(sp?) (PS2)

Worst game of '05: Pariah (PC and others)

Best First Person Shooter: Day of Defeat: Source (PC)

Best Strategy Game: Age of Empires III

Best Fighting Game: Call of Duty 2 (XBOX 360)

Graphical King: Half Life 2: Lost Coast (PC)

Audiophile's Choice: Day of Defeat: Source (PC)

Best PC Game: Civilization 4 (PC)

Best Sports Game: Madden NFL 2006 (PC)

Best Console Game: Call of Duty 2 (XBOX 360)

Best Handheld Game: Mario Kart DS (Nintendo DS)

2005's Best Game: Civilization 4 (PC)

The Worst of 2005: F.E.A.R. (PC)

Best Multiplayer Experience: Day of Defeat: Source (PC)

These are all on PC:

Best First Person Shooter:

F.E.A.R.

Best Racing Game:

Need for Speed: Most Wanted

Best Action Game:

GUN

Best (mmo)RPG:

Guild Wars

Best Multiplayer Experience:

Battlefield 2

Day of Defeat: Source

Graphical King:

F.E.A.R.

Half Life 2: Lost Coast

Audiophile's Choice:

F.E.A.R.

Most Innovative:

Fahrenheit

Best PC Game:

F.E.A.R.

2005's Best Game:

F.E.A.R.

The Worst of 2005:

Quake 4 (sorry)

There seems to be a bit of confusion over what constitutes an action game. To sum it up, you are usually in 3rd person view mode and there's a lot of action (duh). Spiderman 2: The Game and The Hulk are prime examples of this.

Best Sports Game:

NHL 2006

Best Racing Game:

Need for Speed: Most Wanted (X360/PC)

Best First Person Shooter:

Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 (PC)

Best Action Game:

GUN

Best Strategy Game:

Age of Empires 3

Best (mmo)RPG:

Knights of the Old Republic II (PC)

Best Fighting Game:

Soul Calibur III

Best Multiplayer Experience:

Battlefield 2 (PC)

Graphical King:

BattleField 2 (PC)

Audiophile's Choice:

Call of Duty 2

Most Innovative:

Fahrenheit/Indigo Prophecy (PC)

Best PC Game:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Best Console Game:

Call of Duty 2

Best Handheld Game:

Legend Of Heroes (PSP)

2005's Best Game:

Call of Duty 2

The Worst of 2005:

50 Cent: Bulletproof

Best Sports Game:

NHL 2006 (PC / X360)

Best Racing Game:

Need for Speed: Most Wanted (X360/PC)

Best First Person Shooter:

Quake 4 (PC)

Best Action Game:

Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (Xbox/PC)

Best Strategy Game:

Age of Empires III (PC)

Best (mmo)RPG:

Knights of the Old Republic II (PC)

Best Multiplayer Experience:

Day of Defeat: Source (PC)

Graphical King:

Half Life 2: Lost Coast (PC)

Audiophile's Choice:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Most Innovative:

Fahrenheit/Indigo Prophecy (PC)

Best PC Game:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Best Console Game:

Call of Duty 2

Best Handheld Game:

Legend Of Heroes (PSP)

2005's Best Game:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

The Worst of 2005:

50 Cent: Bulletproof

Best Sports Game:

NHL 2006

Best Racing Game:

Need for Speed: Most Wanted (X360/PC)

Best First Person Shooter:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Best Action Game:

Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (Xbox/PC)

Best Strategy Game:

Civilization 4 (PC)

Graphical King:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Audiophile's Choice:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Most Innovative:

Nintendogs

Best PC Game:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Civilization 4

if i had to pick one, Civ IV

Best Console Game:

Call of Duty 2

2005's Best Game:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Call of Duty 2

Civilization 4

again, if only 1, Civ IV

Best Sports Game:

NBA Live 2006 (PC)

Best Racing Game:

Need for Speed: Most Wanted (X360/PC)

Best First Person Shooter:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Best Action Game:

Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (Xbox/PC)

Best Strategy Game:

Command & Conquer Generals : Zero Hour (PC)

Best (mmo)RPG:

Guild Wars

Best Fighting Game:

Soul Calibur III

Best Multiplayer Experience:

Battlefield 2 (PC)

Graphical King:

Half Life 2: Lost Coast (PC)

Audiophile's Choice:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Most Innovative:

Kirby Canvas Curse (Nintendo DS)

Best PC Game:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

Best Console Game:

Need For Speed : Underground 2 (PC)

Best Handheld Game:

Burnout Legends (PSP)

2005's Best Game:

F.E.A.R. (PC)

The Worst of 2005:

50 Cent: Bulletproof

Best First Person Shooter: Day of Defeat: Source (PC)

Best Strategy Game: Age of Empires III

Best Fighting Game: Call of Duty 2 (XBOX 360)

Graphical King: Half Life 2: Lost Coast (PC)

Audiophile's Choice: Day of Defeat: Source (PC)

Best PC Game: Civilization 4 (PC)

Best Sports Game: Madden NFL 2006 (PC)

Best Console Game: Call of Duty 2 (XBOX 360)

Best Handheld Game: Mario Kart DS (Nintendo DS)

2005's Best Game: Civilization 4 (PC)

The Worst of 2005: F.E.A.R. (PC)

Best Multiplayer Experience: Day of Defeat: Source (PC)

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how is best PC Game and best Game Civ 4 but best strategy game AOE3!?!?

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This week, Mojang announced that Chaos Cubed will be available on June 16, 2026. In addition, Mojang published a teaser of the next Minecraft movie. A Minecraft Movie Squared has now been confirmed for a release somewhere in 2027. NVIDIA GeForce Now is getting 18 new games in June. Those include Jurassic World Evolution 3, Fatekeeper, GOALS, Gothic 1 Remake, NTE: Neverness to Everness, and more. If you are a Game Pass subscriber, you can also get new games soon: Persona 5 Royal, Starseeker: Astroneer Expeditions, and more are coming to the service this month. Sumer Game Fest 2026 happened this week, where we saw plenty of new games, including Alien Isolation 2, Final Fantasy VII Remake Part 3, Gen Atlas from the Shadow of the Colossus creator, a new Cuphead game in 8-bit style, a new expansion for Mafia: The Old Country, and more. Finally, here are this week's Weekend PC Game Deals, full of discounts and the latest freebies from the Epic Games Store. Other gaming news includes the following: God of War Laufey announced, introducing Kratos' wife as the new protagonist Ori studio's No Rest for the Wicked 1.0 release and console plans announced Microsoft launches Godot Sample to streamline Xbox PC game development on the engine Great deals to check Every week, we cover many deals on different hardware and software. The following discounts are still available, so check them out. You might find something you want or need. Samsung 990 PRO SSD 2TB NVMe - $389.99 | 39% off Sonos Sub 4 - Wireless Subwoofer - $759 | 16% off Logitech MX Creative Console - $159.99 | 20% off This link will take you to other issues of the Microsoft Weekly series. You can also support Neowin by registering for a free member account or subscribing for extra member benefits, along with an ad-free tier option.
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