Some of the well - known games that could have been nominees for best story in 2016 might include 'The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt'. It had a rich and complex narrative filled with moral choices and deep character development. Another could be 'Uncharted 4: A Thief's End' which told an engaging story of adventure and family. And 'Inside' also had a very unique and thought - provoking story that might have been in the running.
I'm not sure specifically which were the nominees for iifa awards 2016 best story. You could try checking official iifa websites, entertainment news archives, or movie databases for that information.
There are usually a variety of nominees. Big - name authors like Neal Stephenson might have their works nominated. His books are known for complex world - building, with elements such as advanced technology and unique social structures in a science - fiction setting. For example, his book 'Snow Crash' which combines cyberpunk elements with a post - apocalyptic world view. Another common nominee could be books from the 'Expanse' series which focuses on political intrigue and space battles in a future where humanity has colonized the solar system.
Many critically acclaimed and widely read books are nominees. Books that explore different cultures, time periods, and social issues also get nominated. For instance, historical fiction novels that vividly recreate past eras, such as those set during World War II, might be among the nominees. These books not only tell a story but also provide insights into the historical context.
Some recent nominees for the Hugo Awards for Best Novel include 'A Memory Called Empire' by Arkady Martine. It had a really interesting take on space empires, with complex politics and a great exploration of culture. Another one was 'The City in the Middle of the Night' by Charlie Jane Anders which presented a unique and vividly imagined world with strange ecosystems and social structures.
Sorry, I don't have the exact list of nominees off the top of my head. But they would be books that were considered among the best in fiction that year in terms of their literary merit.
I'm not sure about all the nominees, but often the authors in this category are those who have been working hard on their craft for a while. They might be emerging voices or established authors. It could be that there were some independent or small - press authors among the nominees as well, who brought unique stories and writing styles to the table.
Well, there are many. 'Where the Crawdads Sing' was another great debut. It had a unique setting and a really interesting mystery. The story of a girl growing up alone in the marshes was both heart - warming and suspenseful, and it likely was a nominee for this award.
Some well - known books in this category could be 'Dune' by Frank Herbert. It's a classic that has often been in the running or won awards in the science fiction genre. It has an intricate world - building with its desert planet Arrakis and complex political and social systems.