- cross-posted to:
- gaming@kbin.social
- gaming@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- gaming@kbin.social
- gaming@lemmy.ml
People watch game awards?
People watch the announcements, they put up with the awards
Only been tuning in these past few years for Elden Ring news, assuming the DLC gets shown I’ll just stick to summaries after.
Uh… What’s that noise?
*leans down*
Is… That a bug holding a nail? Why are they so angry at this scenario?
I like watching it. But i like to see the faves I played throughout the year get recognition and hear a little bit from the Devs when they receive the awards. Announcements are a bonus for me. Plus I prefer to watch things fully even if they had already passed rather than just looking up the winners (in the case of the game awards). It would be like being into a sport but just looking up the results the next morning instead. I prefer to watch the full game unknowing of the outcome, and I take that mentality with me with both award shows (that i care about) and even Nintendo directs and it’s counterparts (which admittedly the game awards is half of)
I would if it wasn’t so unbearably long. Only for the announcements though.
I’ve never watched game awards. I don’t even know if there is even a main one. Watches speeches is boring which is why I don’t watch award shows in general.
Only goty I care about is the goty edition where the game releases with all the DLCs bundled at a discount.
To me, it’s The Game Announcements.
If we don’t take action soon eventually all events will be hosted/created by Geoff Keighley.
Last year’s TGA was somewhat exciting because they gave away a bunch of Steam Decks. I normally just see the winners posted the next morning, along with any new game trailers.
I can’t believe an event created by Geoff Keighly could be generic or average
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Oh now we all dislike Geoff Keighley? Finally noticed how much of a charisma devoid dingus he is, have we?