It's that time of year again: The British Academy Games Awards (BAFTA) nominees have been announced. The biggest surprise is that BioShock Infinite - its triumphant arrival being one of the gaming events of the year, if not the generation - is not nominated for Best Game. Fighting it out for that honour are Tearaway, Assassin's Creed 4, Grand Theft Auto 5, The Last of Us, Super Mario 3D World and Papers, Please.

BioShock Infinite is nominated for four awards but not Story, surprisingly. It's up for Artistic Achievement, Music and Audio Achievement, and Courtnee Draper is up for Performer for her role as Elizabeth. Booker actor Troy Baker isn't, although he is nominated for his performance as Joel in The Last of Us.

Media Molecule's charming Vita game Tearaway is actually one of the leaders in nominations, popping up in eight categories. Last year's widely acclaimed big hitters Grand Theft Auto 5 and The Last of Us also feature prominently: GTA 5 with eight nominations and The Last of Us leading with 10 (bumped by a couple of best performer nominations).

Papers, Please is up for three other awards besides Best Game, and was one of our games of 2013; a low budget affair that "refreshes even the most jaded of palettes". Another of our games of 2013, The Stanley Parable, is also up for four awards. It's a game that's more of a thought provoking conversation with a bright mind, explained Cara Ellison. Super Mario 3D World, our Game of the Year 2013, is up for four awards too.

Touching downloadable game Brothers - a game of moments - is up for three awards including Best Story. Gone Home and the delightful Ni No Kuni - yet another of our Games of 2013 - also show their faces in this category.

Simogo's Device 6 - a mobile game that's up for lots of Independent Games Festival awards - is up for three BAFTAs, and Simogo's Year Walk is up for one.

Beyond's Ellen Page (Jodie Marsh) and The Last of Us' Ashley Johnson (Ellie) will go head-to-head competing for the Performer BAFTA, which is nice, given how Ellen Page accused Naughty Dog of ripping off her likeness for The Last of Us.

Congratulations to Tom Francis and team for Gunpoint getting two nods, and to Fireproof Games for getting two nods for The Room Two. The Room 1, remember, won the British Game BAFTA last year.

The British Academy Games Awards take place on Wednesday, 12th March in London, hosted for the sixth consecutive year by bigger-than-he-looks comedian Dara O'Briain. We were there last year and plan to be this year.

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Here's the full list:

Best Game

Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag (Ubisoft Montreal)

Grand Theft Auto 5 (Rockstar North)

The Last of Us (Naughty Dog/Sony)

Papers, Please (Lucas Pope/3909 LLC)

Super Mario 3D World (Nintendo)

Tearaway (Media Molecule/Sony)

British Game

DmC Devil May Cry (Ninja Theory/Capcom)

Grand Theft Auto 5

Gunpoint (Suspicious Developments)

Lego Marvel Super Heroes (TT Games/Warner)

The Room Two (Fireproof Games)

Tearaway

Debut Game

Badland (Frogmind)

Castles in the Sky (The Tall Trees)

Gone Home (The Fullbright Company)

Gunpoint

Remember Me (Dontnod/Capcom)

The Stanley Parable (Galactic Cafe)

Action & Adventure

Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag

Badland

Grand Theft Auto 5

The Last of Us

Lego Marvel Super Heroes

Tomb Raider (Crystal Dynamics/Square Enix)

Strategy & Simulation

Civilization V: Brave New World (Firaxis/2K)

XCOM: Enemy Within (Firaxis/2K)

Democracy 3 (Positech Games)

Forza Motorsport 5

Papers, Please

Surgeon Simulator 2013 (Bossa Studios)

Sport

F1 2013 (Codemasters)

Grid 2 (Codemasters)

FIFA 14 (EA Canada)

Football Manager 2014 (Sports Interactive/Sega)

Forza Motorsport 5

NBA 2K14 (Visual Concepts/2K)

Family

Animal Crossing: New Leaf (Nintendo)

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons (Starbreeze/505)

Rayman Legends (Ubisoft Montpellier)

Skylanders Swap Force (Toys for Bob/Activision)

Super Mario 3D World

Tearaway

Mobile & Handheld

Badland

Device 6 (Simogo)

Plants vs. Zombies 2 (PopCap/EA)

Ridiculous Fishing (Vlambeer)

The Room Two

Tearaway

Game Design

Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag

Grand Theft Auto 5

The Last of Us

Papers, Please

Tearaway

Tomb Raider

Game Innovation

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons

Grand Theft Auto 5

Papers, Please

The Stanley Parable

Tearaway

Year Walk (Simogo)

Multiplayer

Battlefield 4 (DICE/EA)

DOTA 2 (Valve)

Grand Theft Auto 5

The Last of Us

Super Mario 3D World

World of Tanks (Wargaming)

Story

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons

Gone Home

Grand Theft Auto 5

The Last of Us

Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch (Level 5/Bandai Namco)

The Stanley Parable

Music

Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag

Beyond: Two Souls (Quantic Dream/Sony)

BioShock Infinite (Irrational/2K)

The Last of Us

Super Mario 3D World

Tearaway

Artistic Achievement

Beyond: Two Souls

BioShock Infinite

Device 6

The Last of Us

Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch

Tearaway

Audio Achievement

Battlefield 4 (DICE/EA)

BioShock Infinite

Device 6

Grand Theft Auto 5

The Last of Us

Tomb Raider

Performer

Ashley Johnson (Ellie) - The Last of Us

Courtnee Draper (Elizabeth) - BioShock Infinite

Ellen Page (Jodie) - Beyond: Two Souls

Kevan Brighting (The Narrator) - The Stanley Parable

Steven Ogg (Trevor Phillips) - Grand Theft Auto V

Troy Baker (Joel) - The Last of Us

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