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#game of the year 2023
thehornedbasterd · 5 months
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CONGRATS TO LARIAN AND BALDUR'S GATE 3 FOR WINNING GOTY AWARD!!!!🥳🥳🥳🥳
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And Neil Newbon for Best Performance as Astarion❤❤❤
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nag-mamahal · 5 months
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BALDUR'S GATE 3 GAME OF THE YEAR!!!
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copaline · 5 months
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The Leaderboard dropped and I was confused. Then I remembered guys play this game to.
Just blew my mind.
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mothcelestial · 5 months
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BAULDERS GATE THREE WON GAME OF THE YEAR!!!
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duelistkingdom · 11 months
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"sony can do what nintendo did with tears of the kingdom but better" ok so why don't they. like. why haven't sony released a tears of the kingdom level physics engine if they're capable of it. some of y'all are so deep in console war brain damage that you admit the ps5 is sony ripping y'all off every five years with "next gen hardware" they do nothing with. i like some sony games, but it is honestly an L to say sony can do what nintendo but just doesn't do it. what happened to their whole marketing of "sony does what nintendon't" of the 90s? only for nintendo to come back swinging by doing shit they don't dare to do on an outdated console that runs native 720p (1080p on the oled) and at 30 fps, proving that graphics ain't SHIT if your game can't back it up.
and they did all that with a unique studio ghibli art direction to boot. fuck anyone trying to act like totk ain't earn its flowers and people are just up nintendo's ass when they say the game is good. cope, seethe, stay mad
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mceproductions · 4 months
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Best of 2023: Game of The Year
Winner: The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom^
Our winner of game of the year continues a legacy that has quickly become one of the biggest in history.
After 6 years we return to Hyrule and a different landscape than we travelled through in the heyday of the switch.
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Showing why Tears of the Kingdom certainly lives up to if not surpassed the major expectations.
While exploring the caverns below the castle, Zelda ends up being abducted in a flash of light, sending Link back up to the sky and damaging the mater sword. Losing his arm in the process, Link begins to acclimate to new abilities and enemies among the floating islands before returning to the changed surface.
Finding grown versions of the champion descendants he came to know when he reactivated the divine beasts, Link begins the process of going after Zelda once more all the while an ancient evil that even Link assumed long gong now gains a voice.
Many advances have happened since Breath of The Wild wowed us with its open world of Hyrule.
Here we see that come across as Link uses his new arm to create and innovative technology scattered above and below.
The possibilities are limitless in what can be creatively constructed.
Or done to get rid of those pesky Koroks.
But even 37 years later the sheer scale of adventure that Link, Zelda and all versions of Hyrule have become known for still ring true here.
Easy reason why this runs away with Game of the Year.
SUM 22: Returning to a changed Hyrule sees Link once again doing what he does best as he goes after Zelda via creative freedom.
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hardcoregamer · 4 months
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Top 10 Games of 2023 (Game of the Year)
After revealing our awards during the past several days, the biggest day of them all has finally come. That’s right, it’s the end of the road folks and time for us to award our greatest honor: Game of the Year. Both the nominees and winner were not taken lightly, having to exemplify the best of gaming to be named. It was a hard-fought battle, but without further adieu, here's our top 10 games of 2023.
Check them out!
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silverstrike · 5 months
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People getting upset that their favorite game didn't win GOTY I can get.
But folks saying a certain game won because of "horny simps"... Like... Calm the fuck down, lmao.
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mpsideadump · 5 months
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IT HAPPENED YALL!!!
BALDURS GATE 3 WON!!!
Game of the year 2023 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
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lawtistic · 11 months
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"liam, what are your predictions for game of the year 2023?"
i am so glad you asked.
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there aren't a lot of competitors this year, but the competitors we DO have are fucking insane
the most obvious ones are tears of the kingdom and the resident evil 4 remake, both are extremely well received games from absolute monster franchises who have won 2 or more game of the year variations in the past (resident evil with the original re4 in the famitsu and spike game awards and the resident evil 2 remake in the golden joystick, and legends of zelda winning the award for ocarina of time in the british academy game awards and the d.i.c.e. awards, and breath of the wild winning it in THE game of the year awards as well is in a few other variations)
totk and the re4r are where i feel like most of the tension is going to be and are going to be the most glaringly obvious choices for the winner, this year.
then you have assassins creed mirage, which isn't even out yet, but is experiencing a lot of hype due to ubisoft returning to their original direction with the assassins creed franchise in this game and abandoning a lot of the soulless game mechanics you see in the RPG era of the games. this makes mirage promising, but mirage has been faces with a lot of skepticism. with the previous storylines being generally confusing, mirage has a lot to live up to in terms of not only plot, but general reception as well. valhalla disappointed a lot of assassins creed fans and lowered the bar for ubisoft's future games involving the franchise. this, along with the fact that while assassins creed is a very large franchise, it has never won any variation of a game of the year award. despite the fact they have 11 main series games under their belt and several spinoffs. it'd be stupid to say mirage doesn't qualify as a contender, but it doesn't look like it's the game that will bring home the bacon this year.
then, there's the spiderman 2 game. the first game had received a lot of commercial success and belongs to a very large company and the hype for the second game seems to be quite a lot. it is by no means in the same league as totk and re4r, but it wouldn't exactly be a shock if spiderman 2 came up and steamrolled those games, anyway.
tl;dr there's a mean competition going on, and really promising games. i can't decide whether tears of the kingdom or the resident evil 4 remake would be a better winner, but in my personal opinion, i'm rooting for re4r. spiderman 2 looks promising as well, and mirage is definitely a candidate, but i don't personally see it winning this year.
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political-depth · 5 months
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Got into a fight with a bunch of people telling me that Zelda should have won the game of the year solely based on the sold copies.
It only sold more than Baldur's because of being Zelda and Nintendo. Ok is an impressive game for a switch, but nothing else. Is mostly an empty map but nothing else.
Now... Baldur's...
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moltengarnet · 5 months
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Games of the Year 2023
I'll admit that I used to game more than I do now, but I always make a games of the year list in December, so let's do it!
#3 Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection (April)
I had only played Battle Network 1-3 before getting this collection, so half of the games were completely new to me. That might be a technicality but I love this series. I can't say I enjoy getting lost in the adventure segments, but the battles and customization are fantastic. Art, character designs, and music are super important to me, and this collection doesn't disappoint there either.
#2 The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (May)
Having this game on here probably isn't too surprising. There are a couple features I miss from Breath of the Wild, but TOTK improves on the first game in every way. Building random little robots, traps, and vehicles was enough to keep me thoroughly invested in this game for over 200 hours. The combat got stale after a while, but the building mechanic definitely made up for it.
I won't get into any spoilers here, but reaching the Depths was probably my favorite gaming moment of the year. I had no idea the Depths existed prior to playing the game, so getting a third world map was pretty shocking in the best way.
#1 Bomb Rush Cyberfunk (August)
I feel like this game was made for me. Jet Set Radio Future has been one of my favorite games ever since it came out on XBOX in 2002, and as the years go by, I can still play any part of that game and not be bored. Now that Bomb Rush is out though, I think I'll be playing it instead. Every aspect of the game is an improvement over JSRF but it also brings a lot of new things to the genre that I appreciate.
I already said that the artistry of a game is very important to me, and BRC has fantastic settings, character designs, music, and art that kept astounding me as the game went on. I might go play some BRC right now, actually.
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QUICK GAME OF THE YEAR REACTION POST:
sorry for anyone who follows me for ofmd(ive been ofline due to work+school+writing 2 ofmd fic due Dec 15th), but really quick, here's my general thoughts about my Other unhealthy habit besides writing about gay pirates!! I love gaming and this year was STRONG, so I have THOUGHTS. This is my superbowl.
Rants first:
Pizza Tower was robbed for breakout indie. By a Mile. It had 40k community reviews compared to the winners 2k. The winners were an offshoot indie company that made fuckimg LIMBO. One of the games that started the indie scene vs. a passion project between friends. All the music is being written by 1 guy with 2 developers on the game. Pizza Tower released in the first few months of 2023 to a huge breakout fandom vs. Cacoon that just came out a few months ago. I think indie needs to be more community vs. reviewer based, as the community is selling the game to future fams vs. Games Journalists. I loved Pizza Tower, but it's not a pretty game the journalists choose. I loved it, from its fast-paced music to 90s cartoon art to challenging gameplay, and it sucks that this fan community will be the people that review bombed cacoon. To me, it feels like the last of us 2 winning everything a few years ago. No hate to the devs. But damn.
-I fucking hate Hideo Kojima. I generally dispise his work as it feels like he's afraid to create 'lesser' art and uses his influence to hang out with celebrities. I think death stranding is sloppy, and most of HIS work in the Metal Gear series is dumb. His action feels slow, and his plots vaguely empty. So when I saw a more psychological horror game with his studio slapped on it(a genra you need to be VERY careful with), i wasn't happy. HOWEVER. I admire the fuck out of Jordan Peele and his version of a more sociological horror. Of systems and society and PEOPLE influencing our horror. Of what being an outcast means. So we're combining a successful studio with money and a writer who hopefully can toe the line between offensive mental health tropes and the fiction of the universe. I was fucking SQUEALING when Peele came out. (If he's a shit head, I apologize in advance). This could be a story based game that grabs me.
-please limit all announcers to a standard time frame. They should be as pressured in their speeches as the winners.
-E3 is gone. This is why there are so many announcements and adds for games va time for awards. Can we please create a separate indie vs. AAA show to highlight indie general beyond farmlife/pretry games. I want indie horror and other smaller genre to get recognized.
(Also fuck Neil druckmann for being a POS)
BG3 getting Game of the Year: spent 300+ hours playing BG3. Replaying acts 1/2 with around 5 different Tavs who never beat act 3(thanks to anxiety of finally ending a story). Romancing Karlach, Shadowheart and Astarion(dark urge). As a dragon age fan, this is the best RPG in that style I can ask for. I am delighted with every award it got, and will cherish this game for years. The dark urge 'good' playthrough featuring a plot that inspires me to this day.
Games I need to play right now apparently.
I thought Alan Wake 1 had a bad story but apparently Alan Wake 2 is right up my alley. A better horror game with better story and unreality and pushing the medium of video games. Which is my shit. I also need to understamd that dance montage. (I want to see why this won story over BG3, BG3 takes into account player action. Why did this win over 100s of hours of story content?)
The Finals. I can't stand battle royal/rainbow 6 esk games in general, but the attitude and destruction looks fun, and it's free. So fuck it.
Hi-fi rush! No clue what it is but it looked lovely and up my alley!
New stuff to look out for
That game based on Journey to the West. I was freaking out the entire trailer. I feel a long form game is the perfect way to adapt the legend. I loved watching Ellen ring and can see this become a comfort streaming game to watch.
'BLADE'- GAME???? FUCK YEAH! I was so hyped when I put the pieces together. I'm thankful for my time in the marvel fandom but I'm happy Blade was mostly ignored and we'll get a passionate team creating what will likely be a game with Batman Arkham style combat.
Free God of War DLC looks amazing, and as a rogue lite fan, I'll love to watch the story unfold online
Lost Records- from the life is strange people, is my shit. I will play it.
I finally get to play my dad's favorite Sega games with this remaster!!! All 5 look amazing.
Any Syardew Valley, Elden Ring or Hades like game. Love that shit.
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chibird · 4 months
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Level 2024 unlocked! Congratulations on completing level 2023, and here's to a brand new year of adventures (with 366 stars to collect since it's a leap year)! ⭐
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pani-artz · 5 months
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BALDUR'S GATE 3 WON GAME OF THE YEAR, DARLINGS
And 5 more awards
NEIL WON BEST PERFORMANCE ❤️❤️❤️🦇
I'M SO PROUD OF HIM AND EVERYONE INVOLVED IN MAKING THIS MASTERPIECE OF A GAME👑
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