Laieon
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She's right, but I also feel like Geoff's video game awards never felt like "the real deal".
I've said it in another thread a week or two ago, but I've always felt like The Game Awards is a hell of a lot closer to the MTV Movie Awards than it is the Oscars. The fact that occasionally we'll have 3-5 minor awards just quickly announced in succession before or after a commercial break really shows how much Geoff actually cares about the clout these awards carry. I understand he wants these to be the equivalent of the Oscars, but when marketing is really only focused around "wHaT Is GoInG to Be GOTY?" and "Look at all these cool games coming out next year!", it is nowhere comparable. I don't think that's a coincidence either, because the Game Awards feels like a spiritual successor to G4's Gphoria. An awards show that legimitely thought it was a good idea to end the show one year with a shitty Fast and Furious game trailer is never going to be "the real deal".
Personally, while it's a hell of a lot smaller and doesn't have the marketing precense behind it, I think The Game Developer's Choice Awards (or possibly DICE Awards) are the most prestigious out there.
I just don't see The Game Awards ever having something on par with Ke Huy Quan's Oscar win, just to pull out a very recent example of something that is definitely a "real deal" award and truly meaningful to someone who earned it.
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