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Here are my The game Awards 2024 picks
With the actual The Game Awards show now under 24 hours away, I thought it would be fun to share what my personal picks for all of this year’s 30 award categories are based on what got nominated and what I’ve gotten around to playing and watching. Here’s my list:
Game of the Year: Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree
I begrudgingly voted for Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree for many of these categories, as while I absolutely love the expansion and think it’s largely better than the nominees it’s up against, I don’t think DLCs should be included in The Game Awards unless they’re in their own separate category. If it was up to me, Helldivers 2 would be in (and win) the Game of the Year running, and Players’ Voice wouldn’t have three gacha games nominated (players were encouraged to vote for them with promises of free currency in these games by their developers, which is pretty lame). Alas,it is not up to me,so here I sit. Salty.
Still, it’s nice to see the presentation and performances in Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 get the recognition they deserve, and I’m hoping Animal Well wins both indie awards as it’s pretty mind-blowing a solo developer made such a deep and creative Metroidvania. Shoutout to Manor Lords in Best Sim/Strategy, too; it’s another excellent solo-developed project.
Also, I really need to set a day or two aside to watch Arcane Season 2. Fallout probably wouldn’t be my pick for Best Adaptation if I’d done so already,based on what I’ve heard. — Brendan Lowry, Gaming Contributor
what im expecting, without hard spoilers:- not a ton from xbox first party studios, pending xbox’s own dev direct in q1. – lots of epic multiplat reveals.- other fun stuff.December 9, 2024
That’s a direct quote from none other than Windows Central’s vrey own executive editor and Xbox aficionado Jez Corden. Jez posted that to X (Twitter) a few days ago, clearly having heard about some of what’s coming in this year’s The Game awards. He went on to say “without hard spoilers” that he’s expecting to see impressive multiplatform announcements and “other fun stuff,” though believes that microsoft and Xbox won’t have much to show since it has its own Developer_Direct presentation coming in Q1 2025.
Sounds like we’re in for a good show this year. — Brendan Lowry, Gaming Contributor
The vast majority of what’s being shown at The Game Awards 2024 will remain a mystery until the show itself kicks off, but that doesn’t mean we’re going into it completely blind. In fact, the opposite is true, as many developers and also Geoff Keighley himself have publicly teased several of the games, reveals, trailers, and performances that will appear during the event. These include the following:
In addition to these, note that several celebrities and developers will be presenting awards throughout the evening, including Bethesda’s Todd Howard, actress Isabela Merced from HBO’s The Last of Us Season 2, Breaking Bad’s Aaron Paul, prolific game voice actor laura Bailey, Remedy Entertainment’s Sam Lake, and none other than Hideo Kojima himself.
If we learn anything else about the show before it starts, I’ll be sure to post about it here.With that said, I don’t expect we will, as it’s bound to have plenty of surprises that the showrunners don’t want to spoil. — Brendan lowry, Gaming Contributor
Where you can watch The Game Awards 2024
The YouTube stream we embedded above is one way to watch this year’s The Game Awards show, but it’s not the only one. The presentation is being broadcast on a variety of different platforms once it begins on December 12 at 4:30 p.m. PT / 7:30 p.m. ET / 12:30 a.m. GMT,including the following:
If you end up having trouble with the stream on one platform,try using one of the others instead and hopefully it’ll work better for you.— Brendan Lowry,Gaming Contributor
Hello everyone,and welcome to our live coverage of The Game Awards 2024! The show may still be a day away,but there’s already quiet a few things to talk about ahead of its scheduled start time. There have been several teases of what to expect from the presentation from The Game Awards and its partners, all of which I’ll be covering here shortly.
There’s quite a bit of stiff competition in this year’s nominations, and there’s some noteworthy controversy too; many are frustrated with the inclusion of Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree in the running, for example, because it’s ultimately still a DLC expansion even if it is the size of a standalone game. As usual, there are also lots of fans who feel their favorite game got snubbed from Game of the Year nominations or other categories (that’s me with Helldivers 2, 100%).
Still, I’m hoping that it’ll be a great event, even if I still have a sour taste in my mouth from how The Game Awards 2023 let down developers and viewers alike by being more about advertisements and trailers than actually celebrating that year’s best and brightest titles. Fingers crossed! — Brendan Lowry, Gaming Contributor
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– How do personal picks for The Game awards influence the overall voting process?
It looks like you’ve shared a detailed overview of a personal picks list for The Game Awards, including various categories and nominated games. Here’s a concise summary of the key points:
Personal Picks for The Game Awards
- Game of the Year: Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree
- Players’ Voice: Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree
- Best Game Direction: Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree
- Best Narrative: Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2
- Best Art Direction: Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree
- Best Score and Music: silent Hill 2
- Best Audio Design: senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2
- Best Performance: Melina Juergens as Senua
- innovation in Accessibility: Dragon age: The veilguard
- Games for impact: Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2
- Best Ongoing: Final Fantasy XIV
- Best Community Support: Baldur’s Gate 3
- Best Autonomous Game: Animal Well
- Best Debut Indie Game: Animal Well
- Best Mobile Game: Balatro
- Best VR/AR: Metro Awakening
- Best Action Game: Helldivers 2
- Best Action/Adventure: Silent Hill 2
- Best RPG: dragon’s Dogma 2
- Best Fighting: Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero
- Best Family: Astro Bot
- Best Sim/strategy: Manor Lords
- Best Sports/Racing: EA Sports FC 24
- Best Multiplayer: Helldivers 2
- Best Adaptation: Fallout
- Most Anticipated Game: Grand Theft auto 6
- Content Creator of the Year: CaseOh
- Best Esports Game: Counter-Strike 2
- Best Esports Athlete: N/A
- Best Esports Team: N/A
Additional Notes
- The author expresses ambivalence regarding the inclusion of DLCs like elden ring: Shadow of the Erdtree in these categories, believing they should have their own category.
- There is hope for recognition for Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 and Animal Well, particularly for their innovative qualities.
- A mention of looking forward to watching Arcane Season 2 and potential disappointment regarding Fallout as a Best Adaptation pick.
If you have any specific questions or points you’d like to discuss about these picks or the Game Awards in general, feel free to ask!