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Anyone born 1990 or later probably doesn't know Koji Kondo lol
Joel McHale taking the piss out of gamers and them getting pissy is pretty much the only good thing about those shows.
I'm 1990 and I do know him and his music, thank you very much.Anyone born 1990 or later probably doesn't know Koji Kondo lol
Boss★Moogle;225832353 said:Man what a joke Overwatch winning GOTY, next year it might as well be a mobile game.
The geunue heart-poured-out Dragon Cancer speech sandwiched between cheery Youtubers and the clapping crowd highlighted that nicelyI know that in places like NeoGAF especially, institutional memories are long and we're all accustomed to the old waysthe discrete generations, the console wars, the E3 reveals, the performative dishing of 8s and 9s and GOTYs from a hobbyist press still high on the thrill of playing games early and for freebut an event like this, by and for the old guard and the old money, just serves to highlight how painfully obsolete this vision is. And it's a crusty obsolescence hardly assuaged by token awards for Twitch celebrities and e-sports heroes just to stay hip with the kids (and I say that as someone who's been bullish about e-sports since well before there was such a thing as Twitch).
Anyone born 1990 or later probably doesn't know Koji Kondo lol
But sure, carry on with figuring out how next time around they should do a little better at shuffling the Titanic Deck Chair of the Year. You can't grace an event like this with class. You are searching for the right lipstick for something that, in spite of Keighley's best intentions, only gets funded and consolidated on a stage like this because it is conceptually a pig.
It was ok at best.
I would never tell anyone to watch it.
As a hardcore fan there was some stuff. But it was mostly background while I played the new hearthstone.
Maybe it will be better next year? Nah it wont.
Anyone born 1990 or later probably doesn't know Koji Kondo lol
Boss★Moogle;225832353 said:Man what a joke Overwatch winning GOTY, next year it might as well be a mobile game.
If gaming keeps shifting towards stuff like mobile, MOBAs, e-sports, micro-transactions, free2play, pay2win, etc... I might have to find a new hobby cause that stuff isn't for me.
Why wasn't Owlboy nominated for anything? Did it come out too late?
The biggest bullshit of all is Jeff Gerstmann getting robbed of trending gamer again.
But people care about those awards moreYou can watch awards shows for other media for free, too, and they avoid this level of blatant advertising.
Boss★Moogle;225832353 said:Man what a joke Overwatch winning GOTY, next year it might as well be a mobile game. Zero consistency too since Doom beat it for action GOTY. What a big "fuck you!" to Naughty Dog as well, not only no GOTY but not even action/adventure GOTY.
If gaming keeps shifting towards stuff like mobile, MOBAs, e-sports, micro-transactions, free2play, pay2win, etc... I might have to find a new hobby cause that stuff isn't for me.
Would you prefer next year they have no ads, no light show, no announcements, no content and no audience and Geoff Keighley shouts the results from inside a cardboard box on a cliff in LA somewhere?
Honestly the show was pretty decent, and if having a quality show (for free, mind you) means having to sit through marketing, 90% of which includes some well made trailers, I think that's a pretty good deal.
Well done to Boogie for winning an award too, that bloke deserves it.
If you want a real professional award show:
It's the BAFTAs
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Academy_Games_Awards
The next one is in April. Nominees in March.
See, they've been doing it right for 15 years. Why can't you just do that with new trailers and premieres sprinkled throughout?Just figured I'd link this out since I mentioned it a few posts ago.
Game Developer's Choice Awards - Hosted by Tim Schafer
Worth checking out even though it's from last year.
See, they've been doing it right for 15 years. Why can't you just do that with new trailers and premieres sprinkled throughout?
Or, like, the Oscars, which Keighley has said he wants the game awards to be like. He's got a long ways to go for that one.
The problem with the BAFTA's is that only members of their academy can get nominated so a lot of notable games/developers get ignored.
Presentation wise it's fantastic though.
Actually puts the focus on the games and awards in a show titled as such, rather than having more music performances and sponsorship stuff than actual awards and speeches?The GDC is a mellower and definitely more subtle show for sure but its demographic is not the average gaming consumer. Trying to get this show to be like another services what end? The GDC awards exist and you can obviously watch it... so watch it. Geoff isn't taking anything away from you.
It was awful imo, just like last year. Sorry Geoff, your show is only enjoyable for me when I am ready to cringe myself to death.
That AC/AMD section was god awful, man. Also Kyle Bosman, disappoints me more each time I see him.
I think a big problem with any video game awards show aspiring to be like the Oscars is that the Academy Awards largely center around people who are in front of a camera for a living. They're comfortable speaking in front of large groups of people, they're charismatic, attractive, etc.
As the video game industry doesn't give a shit about its voice actors, the people accepting the awards at video game awards shows are usually uncomfortable nerdy programmer types, and most of the hosts are video games journalists who aren't much better in terms of exuding charisma in front of a camera.
And I mean, what do most gamers really look forward to the most with these things? Trailers for new/unannounced games. Which is so weird. Imagine if the Oscars' biggest appeal was showing trailers for new movies.
The Oscars really are about the people receiving the awards.
But with stuff like the VGAs or The Game Awards there are so few household names in the video game industry, an industry that seemingly does everything in its power to keep things that way, to prevent any one designer or director from becoming too powerful or influential, so most of the awards are either technical or simply a ranked list of games that feels no more authoritative than any given Best Of 2016 listicle you'd find on the Internet.
The gaming industry continues to have such a huge inferiority complex, constantly comparing itself to Hollywood, but it makes no attempt to address these problems.
So many people saying this awarding thing is really expensive and ads and ass powdering is essential. Can you point out what exactly is that expensive? To give your game/project/company a plus audience, i think most devs or publishers are interested in any form of public attention, let alone getting an award.