easily the highly of 2014's for me
I can't wait for the ending where they reveal some gameplay of Nintendo's upcoming major hit.
Metroid Prime: Federation Force
You people asking for trailers, this is what we need more of this year:
easily the highly of 2014's for me
Hope they keep the award design!
You people asking for trailers, this is what we need more of this year:
easily the highly of 2014's for me
The event is a tribute to the tenacity of Mr. Keighley, who risked more than $1 million of his savings to finance the first show last year.
more than $1 million of his savings
his savings
O_O
daaaaamn Geoff! *bow*
O_O
daaaaamn Geoff! *bow*
The show called, simply, the Game Awards is now the closest thing the games business has to its own Oscars.
You people asking for trailers, this is what we need more of this year:
easily the highly of 2014's for me
You people asking for trailers, this is what we need more of this year:
easily the highly of 2014's for me
Very unlikely, first party game announcements like God of War will be saved for their conference IMO. They might show some new footage of an exclusive like they did with Bloodborne at last year's Game Awards though.How likely is it that Sony will save some of their PSX announcements for this show instead? Maybe God of War?
You people asking for trailers, this is what we need more of this year:
easily the highly of 2014's for me
No it isn't the only thing. The BAFTA game awards are probably the closest to that, especially since it is purely about the awards and the people involved. The Game Awards still retains much of the old VGA stuff - heavy on advertising, game reveals / trailers etc over the actual award winners at times.
It's his baby. He invested heavily in it last year.The only way you can get me to watch this is to remove Geoff Keighley.
You people asking for trailers, this is what we need more of this year:
easily the highly of 2014's for me
The BAFTA Games Awards are great, but surely they're are the closest thing the games business has to the BAFTAs rather than the Oscars.
Did they have major announcements last year? I don't remember.
World premieres include Nintendo's Mario Maker, Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. and The Legend of Zelda; Konami's Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain; Electronic Arts' Battlefield Hardline; Sony Computer Entertainment's Bloodborne, Until Dawn and The Order: 1886; Square Enix's Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris; Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment's The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt; Sierra Entertainment's King's Quest, 505 Games' ADR1FT and Bandai Namco Games' Godzilla: The Game. Other premieres include Before, The Banner Saga 2, Tacoma, Human Element and No Man's Sky.[3]
It's his baby. He invested heavily in it last year.
I'm not watching if Joel McHale doesn't co-host.
They had incredible chemistry.
Edit: crap, they changed the format the last year. I didn't even realize. What a bummer.
Yes, but I have absolutely no idea how he got to be so big as a game "journalist". He's nothing more than a PR-rep for the big publishers. the show has become nothing but a hype-machine.
As soon as it becomes completely independent and unbiased, i'll tune in.