Thx for clarification. Yeah, seems like TLOU2 it is then.
Thx for clarification. Yeah, seems like TLOU2 it is then.
You don't think AC not being nominated for Best Game Direction, which is basically the 2nd most important award, could be a sign that its chances might not be that great.Nope.
Pretending that AC doesn't have a good chance, even if you think TLoU2 is the favorite, is just ignoring the reality of AC's acclaim, popularity and impact.
Poor Pokemon Go, Fortnite and Minecraft not having all these "this game should be GOTY due to cultural impact" people coming to bat for them in their respective years.
I think it takes in best art direction almost for sure.
I feel like some people somewhere will be upset if almost any of these games win. TLOU2 has a ton of haters, ACNH is "too casual," FF7Remake's story had some people split, and I don't think many would say DOOM Eternal would make sense to win even if it's a top tier game.I'd love for AC to win just to see people get upset that a game not for them won.
lol I bet the meltdown will be bigger with Part II winning than AC, since the later sold way more and is more beloved and for sure less hated, you don't see a campaign against or excuses if AC won, Part II has that way before launch.
Whati want tloup2 to lose just to see which member of the game awards production era wants to see die
Answer: Nobody herei want tloup2 to lose just to see which member of the game awards production era wants to see die
TLOU2 haters are the ones that literally sent death threats. Including to a baby.i want tloup2 to lose just to see which member of the game awards production era wants to see die
i want tloup2 to lose just to see which member of the game awards production era wants to see die
Well apparently I need to get Hades. Do you know if it's going to be released on PS or Xbox?
You don't think AC not being nominated for Best Game Direction, which is basically the 2nd most important award, could be a sign that its chances might not be that great.
One single post from July and you decide to use that to post what you did?
FF7R is my GOTY from that list but I doubt TLOU2 won't win everything it's nominated for.
Great to see 13 Sentinels nominated for best narrative.
Odd to see Xenoblade not nominated for best RPG.
Sad at no Genshin Impact in best soundtrack. btw if FF7R, Hades or Doom Eternal lose this to TLOU2 I'll be pissed.
Pleasantly surprised to see Streets of Rage IV in best action game.
That's about it.
yes? i wouldn't be able to make that joke if this one wasn't made earlierOne single post from July and you decide to use that to post what you did?
It's depressing for me to know that TLOU2 has this in the bag. From the viewpoint of just looking at it as a game it would be the worst choice of all of them.
Don't get me wrong, the game looks spectacular and had some great moments, but from all the nominees on the list it's the only one that had me actively bored and wanting me for it to end. I don't know that the fuck Neil's issue is with pacing a video game (considering U4 suffered greatly from the exact same problem), but it seems to work out for him and many others. Graphics and a better than average narrative are what can get you easy wins.
If I had to choose an order it would be FF7 Remake >>>>> Ghost of Tsushima > DOOM Eternal > TLOU2 > Animal Crossing. They just work much better for me when it comes to gameplay compared to TLOU2. FF7R actually made me cry tears of joy for giving me the feeling of an adventure that I rarely get out of games nowadays. The last time before that was either God of War 2018 or BOTW.
Also, no Ori in GOTY is disappointing. That game was seriously kick-ass.
The only time I felt it got action movie, was when the switch happened and we got all of those set pieces happened. I felt Ellie's side was her just spiraling more & more.The point is that the game is trying to be a morality play about the senseless brutality of violence, and how Ellie's actions don't actually help her in the grieving process. The only way to actually experience the narrative is to play out all of that senseless violence, often through game mechanics that make her 'tragic descent into madness' feel like a badass action movie. It's a complete tonal break, in a game that is primarily profiting on tone.
And Persona 5 came out it 2017