Before we get started, I want to clarify to anyone who has stumbled upon our GOTY awards that we are a Nintendo-focused site, and our awards reflect that. This doesn’t mean that we don’t love and play games on other platforms, but for the sake of these awards we stick to games that appear on Nintendo platforms only.
Also, for these awards we define eShop as anything that seems more focused on the eShop than retail (indies, etc.), while our regular awards apply to games that seem more focused on a retail release. There is no clear line between the two and we do the best we can to put games into the categories that make the most sense!
So let’s get to it!Best VisualsThere weren't too many big visual hitters on the AAA side of things, but indies picked up the slack nicely this year.
And the winner is…

A Short Hike (30 points)Runner-ups:
Hades (
23 points)
(tie)Streets of Rage 4 (
23 points)
(tie)Not quite:
Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit (
15 points)
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity (
14 points)
PixelJunk Eden 2 (
7 points)
Static images don't quite do it justice, but A Short Hike is a truly beautiful game that does a lot with its single location, beating out Hades and Streets of Rage 4, which tied for second. Sometimes a simple but stylish art style is all that you need!
Best AudioWe had a nice mix of AAA and indie in the best audio category this year, and it ended up being a
very close race.
And the winner is…

Hades (31 points)Runner-ups:
Animal Crossing: New Horizons (
30 points)
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity (
26 points)
Not quite:
Dicey Dungeons (
12 points)
(tie)Streets of Rage 4 (
12 points)
(tie)Paradise Killer (
10 points)
Indie darling Hades just barely edges out Animal Crossing for our best audio of the year. An excellent and dynamic soundtrack helps set the pace for the near constant action. All of our nominations put up some decent points though, so it wasn't a bad year for audio.
Best NarrativeIt wasn't particularly a huge year for narrative games on the Switch, but we did have some solid contenders.
And the winner is…

Hades (42 points)Runner-ups:
Paper Mario: The Origami King (
27 points)
Horace (
11 points)
Not quite:
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity (
10 points)
Paradise Killer (
5 points)
Wide Ocean Big Jacket (
3 points)
Once again Hades takes the award, this time with a wider margin. Players loved the various characters and the way the story keeps building on itself with each new run. Paper Mario and Horace fill out the top three.
Switch eShop Most WantedWe have a lot of great eShop games to anticipate, from the recently announced, to games we have known about for awhile now.
And the winner is…

Hollow Knight: Silksong (35 points)Runner-ups:
Disco Elysium (
32 points)
Spelunky 2 (
23 points)
Not quite:
Shovel Knight Dig (
19 points)
Sports Story (
18 points)
Ghost ‘n Goblins Resurrection (
14 points)
It was another close one, but Hollow Knight: Silksong is our most anticipated eShop game for the second year in a row, though newcomer Disco Elysium is right there behind it, with Spelunky 2 not too far back. Hollow Knight was our 2018 eShop GOTY, and NWers are hyped for its sequel.
Switch eShop GOTYWe had a lot of nominations for the Switch eShop GOTY category this year, so it was tough to narrow down the list.
And the winner is…

Hades (41 points)Runner-ups:
Super Mario Bros. 35 (
36 points)
A Short Hike (
35 points)
Not quite:
Streets of Rage 4 (
18 points)
Bug Fables (
13 points)
Moon (
0 points)
It was a much closer battle than I expected, but ultimately Hades took our Switch eShop GOTY award. The level of polish and replayability helped propel it to the top, though Super Mario Bros. 35 and A Short Hike gave it quite a run.
Switch Most WantedThe nominations for Switch Most Wanted haven't changed much this year, but we do have a few newcomers added to the list.
And the winner is…

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 (75 points)Runner-ups:
Metroid Prime 4 (
63 points)
New Pokémon Snap (
18 points)
Not quite:
Bayonetta 3 (
10 points)
(tie)Monster Hunter Rise (
10 points)
(tie)No More Heroes 3 (
10 points)
(tie)For the second year in a row, Breath of the Wild 2 and Metroid Prime 4 take the number one and two spots, with almost exactly the same amount of points as last year (75 / 63 to 75 / 65.) One of the new announcements, New Pokémon Snap, comes in a distant third.
Switch GOTYIt wasn't exactly the biggest year for AAA / Retail games on the Switch, but we definitely had some major contenders, including a game that became a bit of a global sensation.
And the winner is…

Animal Crossing: New Horizons (53 points)Runner-ups:
Paper Mario: The Origami King (
25 points)
Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit (
17 points)
Not quite:
Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics (
16 points)
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity (
14 points)
Trials of Mana (Remake) (
6 points)
It will probably come as no surprise that Animal Crossing: New Horizons easily took our Switch GOTY award in 2020, more than doubling the second place Paper Mario. The chill island simulator became the perfect game to play in the midst of the chaos of a global pandemic, and it has recently been announced that it has already sold over 30 million copies worldwide. Nothing else could touch it!
And that’s it for our Hades 202… I mean, GOTY 2020 awards. If you’re interested, you can
view our GOTY results for past years here!PS. Thanks again to the members of the Negative World for a sometimes slow but always solid 2020 on NW!
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