Apparently there was a big game awards show the other day. I guess it's a big thing since that's it's actual name: "The Game Awards", implying there are no others anymore. Not only have video game publishers all consolidated into a tiny handful, now the same thing happened with the awards shows? Which might actually be the case. I remember there used to be a bunch of shows and awards given away at the end of the year but in 2024? All I've heard about was that one show.
Which might reflect that a lot of people -and not just myself- really don't /care/ about these stupid things anymore. Or maybe it just is me after all. I mean, I never was all that excited about these stupid 'best of year' awards anyway... but these days I find myself less and less engaged. This new show just feels too glitzy, too polished... and too distant from the actual games. It's marketing frenzy industry back-patting, and not representative of what gamers really like.
Or so it seems to me.
So there were a bunch of announcements of "best mobile" or "best strategy" or whatever, and I can't even be bothered to read the whole list. In part, that may be because I don't really play NEW games anymore. My library of unplayed games is large enough --and there are enough games on sale or being given away for free-- that I can't be bothered to rush out and get anything just because it's newly released. Maybe I'll pick up some of those titles in a year or three but right now? Nah.
So there's a lot of those games I just don't recognize at all. Did you know there was another Batman: Arkham game (this one in VR) released? Or that Ubisoft plopped out another Prince of Persia game? I didn't. Apparently the second part of the Final Fantasy VII remake released; I'd no idea. I knew the first part had come out but the second game? Skipped right past me.
And the thing is, I don't think I'm _that) ignorant when it comes to what's going on in the video-game world. I /do/ keep my ear to the ground; I do try to notice new releases. Yet so much of what the industry considers their 'best' works just didn't register.
Maybe its because the industry has fucked itself over by embracing the whole "early access" thing that makes it really confusing when trying to figure out if a game is released or not. There's a lot of hype when it first drops on Steam, until all its early-access bugs and lack of content drain that away. But when it's finally released 'for real', I've lost a lot of the energy and expectation about the title. It's old news.
The other half of these game awards ceremonies is the opportunity to announce new games. Stuff like Witcher 4 and a co-op Elden Ring and a bunch of others. My reaction is much the same as with the awards themselves; a big yawn. I know that not only aren't these games going to be released for probably a year, but I almost certainly won't be PLAYING them for several years after that. Besides, far too many of these games were -unsurprisingly- just sequels and remixes of existing franchises. Oh good, more of the same. Wake me up in 2028 when there's something new I might actually want to play.
Did you enjoy THE Awards Show? Did you even know it happened?