ThreeOneFive
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ThreeOneFive

So in the regards of any future plans, titles, and such being leaked, I say “you reap what you sow.”

Just for context, the player this article is referencing is notoriously toxic and has built a reputation as such over the years. His banning (as well as the fun method of presenting it) was met with high praise from the community.

Mason: “So that’s it? After 13 years, so long, good luck?”

First it’s don’t eat the wall candy, then it’s don’t breathe in the tailpipe smoke and now it’s don’t breath in the vent fumes.

The Game Awards is about Geoff Keighly’s ego, and very little else. 

Geoff Keighly has always been a hype-man, first and foremost, and that’s the purpose The Game Awards serves. I think if we want a proper celebration of developers, we should treat TGA as more like the Golden Globes, and look to DICE as the proper Academy Awards equivalent. The Globes, after all, were voted on by the

I wasn't able to watch this year but I absolutely have in the past because it often clues me in to games worth playing that I might have missed. I only get to play a couple of new games each year so hearing about good games not on my radar is very helpful and worth watching for in addition to the info on new games

vs Kojima showing up to once more show off that he knows people in Hollywood.

That’s not necessarily true. Has CoD ever won anything at TGA? LoL? Fortnite? The indie categories are neither the biggest nor the most successful games either.

The way they kept, almost instantly, playing people off was terrible. It really felt like they don’t give a shit about the awards when they have to bring out Kojima to announce nothing for eons. Geoff even ‘thanking’ the first winners for keeping it short felt less like the joke he, no doubt, intended it to be and

I think it’s telling how seriously the “awards show” aspect is taken when you’ve got plenty of celebrity appearances hocking their upcoming projects/products for minutes at a time, while the folks winning the awards are quickly ushered off stage.

That’s not to say celebrities don’t belong on the Game Awards stage; just

And by all means, if you like Blade and are excited for this, go ahead and be excited, I’m not trying to say you shouldn’t be. I’ll be happy that somebody can enjoy it. But I can’t help but feel like this is a mistake - not this game, but the whole situation, this massive pile of studios making more content than any

I gotta say, I’m a bit sad at how many AAA studios now are doing licensed stuff, especially superheroes. Crystal Dynamics doing Avengers instead of Tomb Raider, Insomniac doing Spider-Man and Wolverine, Eidos doing GotG instead of Deus Ex, Firaxis doing Midnight Suns... at least the Arkham games were from pretty-much

This is what blows my mind. There are so many fascinating cities and cultures all over the world, and six games in, all we’ve seen is New York, Miami and LA. 

No one - and I mean no one - does a better job with trailer songs than Rockstar. Their choices are always just outside of what you’re expecting, yet absolutely, positively perfect. Who else would have picked a deep(ish) cut by Florida’s own Tom Petty to score the glamour, swamps, and depravity of Vice City?  

Geez, Brian, this is almost as crazy as that one time Quagmire found out love can bloom on a battlefield. 

Okay, ignoring the reductionist garbage of your comment, no that isn’t what was stated.

Come on, now. When I say “smaller streamer,” you really think I mean someone with that small of an audience? I just find it weird that Kotaku seems to have such a fixation with this woman. That’s all. I meant no offense, surely.

Another day, another rich person with more money than a rational person could ever spend doing as much as possible to avoid having to contribute to society financially. How is this video games news?