
The National Academy of Video Game Testers and Reviewers Corp recently held their 11th annual awards ceremony, where many large platform games were pitted against their microscopic counterparts. For example, the monster award winning Skyrim was placed in the same category for Game of the Year against smaller games like Minecraft. So what’s the big deal? The big deal here is that Minecraft actually won.

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I used to buy cheap games thinking I’d play them later, but I always ended up returning to my favorites. Now I skip the deals unless I know I’ll play the game soon.
This is very true, my nephews grew up on these two games and whenever I introduce them a AAA game whether old or new, it's like seeing an alien try to make sense of it and then quickly lose interest in it.
Can’t really expect a 8 year old Roblox kid to go buy resident evil 9 lol
Gaming trends are so weird to me now. Like, I’m old school and games were consumed essentially how movies were. You play through a title and look forward to the sequel or other things that came out. Now, that is so not the norm.
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It depends on what you'd rather do. In Skyrim you are generally doing something someone else told you to do, but in Minecraft you come up with your own objective, like building a tower or a castle or something.
I like em' both for different reasons.
Hipsters will say "YES", but seriously, Minecraft is an indie game i am proud of Notch and i got 100+ hours in but Skyrim is on another level and is probably my number 1 best game ever with Minecraft on my top 5.
is my opinion more valid than your opinion