@lewislarosa I feel very, very lucky to be getting one of these sketches. Thank you for your hard work towards these kickstarter projects! From one dino fan to another, I hope you feel appreciated.
I want to encourage devs to innovate instead of chasing trends for survival. &, it could give smaller devs a chance to stand out for harder-to-advertise efforts. IMO a "single button press" award should be kept spoiler-free, but that vagueness paired with praise creates intrigue.
Hey @geoffkeighley I wanted to run an idea by you, because I feel the categories for The Game Awards do not deeply reflect the art form of video games. Specifically, I feel the categories lack an equivalent to the Oscar's cinematography, special effects, and costume category.
What about these for new categories next year:
-Impactful single button press (ie when you press triangle at the end of The Last of Us to take Joel's hand)
-Atmosphere Immersion (ie Silent Hill 2's fog)
-Innovative controls (ie CoD4 adding quick throw for grenades to RB/R1)
@cb_doge@elonmusk@RepJeffries You and everyone else’s that supports this is an idiot. We’re a country of fifty states, that big pile IS how big it is supposed to be. That book report on the right is… the size of a book report.
Musk is too smart to honestly believes this. He’s leveraging his image to lie.
@Duppypixels@DestinLegarie Do you think it was a conincidence that half of the best games every gen are exclusive to a console? Exclusive games get the most resources, so they have the highest rate for quality.
When Xbox stops making exclusives, they are lopping their offerings to their players in half.