The voting results of the most influential game in history are released: The first place is "Shenmu"
On the eve of the 21st British Academy of Film and Television Arts Games Awards, BAFTA initiated a player vote to select the most influential work in the history of the game. The first generation of Shenmue (1999) ranked first with its pioneering design, defeating classics such as Doom and Super Mario Brothers.
The following are some game rankings:
First place: "Shenmu" (1999)
Sega Dreamcast platform works, using cinematic narrative, dynamic NPC and day and night weather systems, laying the framework of modern open world games.
Second place: "Doom" (1993)
FPS category pioneer, establishing the core gameplay of first-person shooters.
Third place: "Super Mario Brothers" (1985)
Platform jumps to the benchmark of gaming and promotes the globalization of Nintendo IP.
Fifth place: "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time" (1998)
A model of 3D game design, affecting the subsequent open world architecture.
Seventh place: "Salvation of Heaven 2" (2023)
Getten players' recognition for their high degree of freedom and immersion experience.
Sixteenth place: "Bad Gate 3" (2023)
In-depth plot and character interaction have been widely praised, and he is also shortlisted for this year's BAFTA game candidate.
Nineteenth place: "Grand Theft Auto 3" (2001)
Open world modern narrative pioneer, influencing subsequent GTA series and similar games.
Other works on the list include "Half-Life" (6th place), "Minecraft" (8th place), "Final Fantasy 7" (17th place), etc. The vote emphasizes the game's historical contribution rather than commercial success. The BAFTA Awards Ceremony will announce 17 awards including Game of the Year on April 8.