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8 Games That Didn’t Get Nominated at The Game Awards (But Should Have)

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Pokemon Sun and Moon: Perhaps one of the best Pokemon games ever made, these two installments in this now legendary franchise surely deserve a spot on this list. Not only did they refine the formula, but the world of Aloha was also rich and truly wonderful to explore. Creature designs were top notch and the adjustments to the HM system were just what the Pokemon games needed. This was one for the ages and deserves every accolade that has come to it.

Zero Time Dilemma: This twisted and dark puzzle game is a wonderful treat for anyone looking for anything different. Zero Time Dilemma is an extremely challenging game, but one that always structured its clues and riddles in interesting ways. With an incredibly gripping story and compelling personalities, there is little reason that it shouldn’t be nominated for The Game Awards’ Best Handheld Title.


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