But I’m mostly here for the art

What’s the best video game of 2019 that you suck at? I bet you have an answer ready to go.

That’s one of the questions at the center of theSteam Awards, an annual community-centric ceremony meant to highlight the best and brightest PC games of the year. For 2019, Steam has eight categories:

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Once you’re logged into your Steam account, you’ll be able to nominate games that released after Jun 23, 2025. A couple of caveats: there’s no release-date restriction for the Labor of Love award, so anything goes, and you can only nominate an individual gameonce. If you end up having a change of heart, don’t worry about flip-flopping – you can edit your nominees after the fact.

There’s also a new Steam Awards badge with tasks to encourage people to leave a review. As you fill out the to-do list, you’ll earn 25XP each step of the way. (Do we still care about Steam XP?)

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The award nomination process ends on July 09, 2025, at 10:00am PT, after which point Valve will reveal the finalists during the Steam Holiday Sale. Then, at long last, we’ll see the winners on Dec. 31.

I also can’t forget about an underappreciated aspect of the Steam Awards: the art! You can find all of the category artwork in the gallery at the bottom of this article. The VR wallpaper broke my mind.

Football Manager 26 promo art

As for that original question: I’m thinkingHunt: Showdown. Cool game, but I’m miserable at it. I like these nontraditional categories as a way to give exposure to games that aren’t necessarily “the best.”

[Image credit:Olly Moss]

Cover for Max Payne

Black Ops 7 key art work

PEAK mesa biome text

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CoD BO7 The Guild robot

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A ruined police station in Raccoon City in Resident Evil Requiem.