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It’s Time to Pull the Plug on The Game Awards

The Game Awards 2015 occured last night, but many people are unhappy with the show. Is it time to pull the plug?

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DarkOcelet3825d ago (Edited 3825d ago )

Nope, it shouldn't be closed. Yes, it didn't have much but it was enjoyable enough and i love their awards section.

AngelicIceDiamond3825d ago

People seem to forget VGX 2013. That was an abomination. The VGX is literally a gaming award show. Though I do miss the world premiers of something like Mass effect or Resistance being world premiers.

You also gotta factor in all the major publishers since June (after E3) had other dates/gaming events to attend to for the rest of the year(E3 isn't the only place for major games anymore). By the time VGX come around all the main games have been revealed in the passed 6 months leaving VGX more or less dry of announcements.

VGX is fine where its at they could put a little more effort into it imo but its fine as it is.

Bansai3825d ago (Edited 3825d ago )

Despite few minor hiccups, I enjoyed it immensely, it's not about new releases, it's all about the awards, some announcements are just a bonus, it's not a press conference...

AliTheSnake13825d ago

It was good for what it was. The problem is people watching like it's E3. It's a goddamn award show.

BecauseImBatman3825d ago (Edited 3825d ago )

But it's an Awards Show. It's about celebrating the people in the industry, the people behind the games. To have their efforts recognized, that's why I like it. And that is why everyone was so pissed off that Hideo was banned by Konami cause people wanted to thank him.

It's not about all the announcements and such. Sure it's nice to have them. But the most important thing is to have the hard working passionate people behind the games efforts be recognized and celebrated. I thought Greg Miller's speech there really summed up what it was all about. I think the show is really important and I don't want it to stop. I think it's an important event, not for the games for the people.

MrBrofist3824d ago

The VGX 2013 was a hot ghetto mess!

It's like no money or time was put into it at all

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3-4-53824d ago

* Why are mobile & Dedicated handhelds in the same category when they are two completely different game types ?

Makes no sense at all.

uth113825d ago

I agree it was a let-down. I enjoyed last years show. But too many of this years "exclusive reveals" had little impact. Cut them down from ten to 5, and use the time to hand out more awards

Summons753825d ago

On top of the "exclusive reveals" being generally a let down with a few exceptions...the biggest "world premiere surprise" they hyped for the end of the show was a stupid and terrible song, AFTER they said every 5 minutes he was playing at the end of the show. How is that a surprise and what the hell does a wannabe musician have to do with video games? It's like that half-hour dedicated to E-sports...sorry, I didn't realize kids playing games were more important than celebrating the best games that came out this year...you know like the awards are supposed to be for. Hell they got more attention than the voice actors and for no reason.

Terrible show this year, maybe now Geoff Kieghly and get fired because this proves how terrible he is at his job.

Bimkoblerutso3825d ago (Edited 3825d ago )

That's part of the problem, I guess. The show doesn't know what it is. Not that I don't appreciate the "reveals," but I have never understood why anyone in charge of the awards felt obligated to rope that aspect in. Legitimate award shows don't usually get treated as platforms for future release advertising.

I've always thought it would be cooler and more appropriate to do some retrospectives and some legacy awards instead of pushing the big reveals and...you know...Mountain Dew and Doritos.

But then I am what is known as a "Mega Nerd," so I couldn't really say whether or not anyone else would watch a show like that.

isa_scout3825d ago

I agree. I loved the Westwood Studios award, and it also shows younger generations what we were playing 20 years ago. More stuff like legacy awards would be a welcome sight. And I wish they'd just cut music performances out all together. I'd rather it look more Academy Awardsish than MTV Awards. That finale performance was so god awful. I was legitimately pissed when the broadcast ended and I realized the "surprise" was a DJ we already knew would be performing. Was it just me or did Geoff Keighley look uncomfortable everytime he was speaking? Looked like he really needed to poop or something....lol

YinYangGaming3825d ago

It went on too long and was over-hyped big time (Keighley and others at blame for this not just us gamers) and it just felt underwhelming throughout. Best 'reveal' they had was Psychonauts 2, pumped to hear that!

Relientk773825d ago

Psychonauts 2 reveal was great. Deadmouse is terrible don't know why he was there it was awful

EricWeichhart3825d ago

The worst thing is the fact he was the big finale.

Summons753825d ago

Psychonauts 2 was the best announcement which says a lot when Bioware has been talking their game up, this would have been a perfect time to reveal gameplay...nope. I think they wanted Kojima there to reveal his studio and next game for the big surprise since Kieghly was hyping up Kojima being at the awards only to be told that Konami are still a bunch of butthurt pricks.

Corpser3825d ago

Who are these "many" people?

Metallox3824d ago

The ten people in Nintendo Enthusiast's comment section.

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My Top 5 Most Anticipated Video Games From The Game Awards 2025

Richard Bailey Jr. of The Koalition writes: The Game Awards 2025 officially wrapped last night and left us with plenty of exciting reveals and things to think about. While I’m glad to see Clair Obscur’s: Expedition 33 take home 9 awards, I was equally impressed by several new reveals for games launching in 2026. With this in mind, I wanted to highlight a few of those games today and explain why they might be worth keeping an eye on.

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Abnor_Mal162d ago

Top 2 for me were:

Phantom Blade Zero
Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve

badboyz09162d ago

Control 2
Gang of dragon
resident
Tomb raider 2026
Tomb raider 2027

Zeldafan64162d ago

Resident Evil Requiem and Dragon Quest VII Reimagined are my 2 most anticipated. Wish Dragon Quest XII was coming out next year for the series' 40th anniversary but that doesn't seem to be happening.

Storm23161d ago

My top 6:

Saros
The Free Shepherd
Coven of the Chicken Foot
RE: Requiem
No Law
Out of Words

Dexterio161d ago

Mine are:
Ace Combat 8: Wings of Theve
RE Requiem
Tomb Raider 2026
Tomb Raider 2027
Saros
Dragon Quest VII Reimagined

Too many games with little time to play haha.

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The Game Awards Have a Simulation Problem

The Game Awards is a show that advertises itself as celebrating the best and the brightest in the gaming industry, but that claim rings a bit hollow when a relevant part of the gaming industry appears to be excluded.

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Christopher164d ago

Niche markets rarely get included in big game awards stuff. And, yes, they are niche markets comparatively. I mean, you run a simulation site, so I get your opinion. But that's just not how the industry works nor does it mean that any simulation games are better than the games that were there.

SimulationDaily164d ago (Edited 164d ago )

Niche markets compared to what exactly? Euro Truck Simulator 2 has more active players than the overwhelming majority of the nominees. And I mean *all* the nominees, not only the categories that apply.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020/2024 has millions of players as well.
The "niche" is perception, but it has no foundation in reality.
Incidentally, no part of this article speaks of "better" or worse. The point is that The Game Awards should honor the gaming industry as a whole (niches included) instead of excluding whole genres and penalizing others.

Christopher164d ago (Edited 164d ago )

None of those games are 2025 releases. People are playing a 2012 game more than other newer simulation games. I can't imagine why those games are still niche or not in the a game awards for mainstream gamers.

And, like all mainstream competitions, TGAs are popularity contests for the popular games. Niche games that are held back by people playing older games just aren't going to make that popularity contest.

Edit: And I'm not sitting here saying people aren't playing Simulation games, but in the mainstream they absolutely are niche games. CSGo is also niche, and that gets more players than most games every year. The fact is that more players are playing more games overall than these games. Those games maintain a base, but we're talking about playing new games.

SimulationDaily164d ago

No Man's Sky isn't a 2025 release. Final Fantasy XIV isn't a 2025 release, etcetera, etcetera.

Besides the silliness of crushing strategy and simulation games in the same award, since they have absolutely nothing to do with each other, the article is about the award categories that are not limited to this year, neither of which was won by a 2025 game.

Christopher164d ago (Edited 164d ago )

***No Man's Sky isn't a 2025 release. Final Fantasy XIV isn't a 2025 release, etcetera, etcetera. ***

Bad faith argument. Those are for the 'ongoing games' category, which specifically aren't limited to current year release games but any games receiving ongoing support/content. You chose the one award that isn't based on being released in 2025 to try and make an argument. And I am talking about the entirety of the genre as it is seen by the mainstream, including why it stays niche because it doesn't see popular releases of new games on a regular basis. Sure, there's no content for those games, but it's for the same players that aren't growing or demanding new games to get in front of new people. This can be said of NMS as well, but it's more in the eye of the mainstream than simulation games, even if less people are playing it.

***the article is about the award categories that are not limited to this year***

From the article: "As the headline says, The Game Awards have a simulation problem, and the tip of the iceberg is the absolutely absurd “Best Sim/Strategy Game” category."

Followed by 10 paragraphs talking about this alone. Please don't act like you didn't make this a huge portion of your article, let alone the first portion of it.

SimulationDaily164d ago (Edited 164d ago )

Do you know what the "tip of the iceberg" means?

The part about the current category is *exactly* one third of the article, while the part about the ongoing categories is exactly two thirds (and it's not "one award," it's two).

So no. It's not a "huge portion," and even if it was, that does not remove any validity from the argument that simulation and strategy games should not be bunched in the same category.

Not only are neither simulation games nor strategy games really "niche" but they're very prolific genres, and they have very little to do with each other.

Simulation games don't include just simulaTORS. They include a wide variety of games from Flight Simulator to The Sims. Is The Sims "niche" as well? 😂

Simulation games are absolutely less niche in general than games that have their own category, like fighting games.

Christopher164d ago

1/3 is a big portion of an article. C'mon now. Let alone the first part of it.

And I've said my piece on why. You are arguing against mainstream, I'm telling you mainstream isn't listening and The Game Awards is not going to be about equality but the mainstream. Just look at the game trailers shown during it.

I have nothing else to say or defend, so I'll leave it at that.

SimulationDaily164d ago

You say I'm "arguing against the mainstream" like the mainstream shouldn't be argued against.

I beg to differ. It's called "the Game Awards" and not "The Mainstream Awards." I may be old, but I'm not old enough to think that things should not be said just because the other side isn't listening.

Peace.

Christopher163d ago (Edited 163d ago )

***You say I'm "arguing against the mainstream" like the mainstream shouldn't be argued against. ***

I didn't say that. I'm saying why it's not happening. You can argue, no one said you couldn't. But, let's be honest, the arguments you make aren't changing the mainstream at all.

Simple question: why didn't a single simulation game have a trailer at TGAs if they want the mainstream to see them?

If the industry of simulation games, which is far spanning, isn't putting in the effort to be seen, arguing is just that and not progress.

Also, I think you're taking my words as if I'm attacking you or your support of simulators in some way. I'm just saying what is what. This is the world we live in. This is how mainstream works. Indies still build the future of gaming in almost every way, which includes a ton of simulators. I mean, we have survival games with intense building mechanics because of simulators. But that doesn't change that mainstream is mainstream and the only way to get into it, IMHO, is to put yourself out there at events like TGA. No Man's Sky has that name recognition because of their association with Sony, and thereby the drama that has unfolded since there and yadda yadda yadda. I'm not seeing the same with the new games out there. And it's harder. But I'm not seeing it.

SimulationDaily163d ago (Edited 163d ago )

First of all, Ace Combat 8 was revealed at the TGA, it's a simulator-lite, but still a simulator.
Of course, that's besides the point, unless you're telling me it's ok for The Game Awards to nominate only games that pay them to put trailers on.
That'd also be besides the point, mind you, because the nominations are decided by journalists and influencers in the jury, and if gaming journalists are ignorant about a non-insignificant chunk of the industry, that's on them, not on the developers. Finding out about games is their *job.* Not that most of them do it well, unfortunately, but that's exactly part of my point. The ignorance of the genre displayed by mainstream gaming media is inexcusable.

If simulators are so niche and invisible, how is it that big mainstream IPs work with them? Microsoft Flight Simulator just had an insanely good Stranger Things crossover, and a Jurassic World one just a month or so ago. They also had Dune and Top Gun: Maverick.

I don't know many *mainstream* games out there that line up that kind of high-level collabs.

Ultimately, the problem is simple, and not very nice to say. 99% of mainstream gaming journalism nowadays is SEO-driven trash (and I know this for a fact). It isn't surprising that those who work on it (and get to vote for nominations and awards) don't know what's beyond two inches from their noses.
They don't write about the games they're passionate about. They write what their SEO dude behind the scenes tells them to write, so their industry expertise, if it ever existed, has long been forgotten.

Noskypeno162d ago

Most of these Oscar winning films are incredibly niche at least these last few years, with only a few hundred thousand to a couple million viewers if they're lucky.

SimulationDaily162d ago

Stranger Things Season 5 had 59.6 million views in the first five days.

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P_Bomb164d ago

Hmm. I could see a best sim or ongoing sim category. They already have esports and streamer awards, which I couldn’t care less about. Tit for tat!

SimulationDaily164d ago

Best simulation game definitely needs its own category. Grouping it with strategy is a disservice to the developers of both genres.

jambola163d ago

It rings hollow because ever genre ever made isn't a cetegory?

SimulationDaily163d ago (Edited 163d ago )

That's part of it, yes. If you advertise yourself as representing the gaming industry, ignoring and penalizing big chunks of it certainly weakens that claim.

I'm not sure what part of that is unclear.

jambola162d ago

how are they penalizing ?

SimulationDaily162d ago (Edited 162d ago )

I'm honestly sure how that's hard to understand.

By mashing together two major genres, their developers have half the chances of being nominated.

Which is ridiculous if one thinks that fighting games, which only have a handful of releases a year, have their own award, so basically *everyone* gets a nomination, including compilations of old rereleased games lol.

jambola162d ago

Stop acting like such a pretentious condescending weirdo dude
People disagree with you, you realise you're not factually right? That people can understand and also disagree?

Not giving something does not equal penalising

SimulationDaily162d ago

Not giving something that you give to others in excess is the very definition of penalizing.

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