Uh oh, UH OH!
TOTS MAKING A SECOND POST WITHIN A MONTH?!
Yup, and I think we should just sit down and have a bit of a chataroo. I know, you might be a bit peeved for some things not appearing at this years' Game Awards. No Bayonetta 3 still, no big Sony IPs or a new Crash game, if you expected Metroid then I dunno what to tell you, lol. But it seems the biggest thing that is grabbing ire is no Smash reveal.
I can understand being a bit disappointed, but to say that this was a terrible show or "Nintendo doing a terrible job" only because of no reveal is being
very disingenuous. If anything, the biggest problem this years' award show suffered was pacing.
They clearly blew the entire load in the first half and then just wasted it all over the second half with a gleaming ray of Bigby. Seriously,
Fast and Furious as your last reveal?
That being said, I still think it was a good show, and we need to remember all these things.
- Nintendo actually had stuff, don't lie. No More Heroes III was a BIG shock, and the fact that Bravely Default is still alive and back on the Switch in 2020 is big, as well. Especially for
Gentlepanda
.
- Games that we thought wouldn't win awards actually won them. These include...
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - Best Fighting Game
- Fire Emblem: Three Houses - Player's Voice and Best Strategy Game
- Devil May Cry V - Best Action Game
- Disco Elysium - Best Role-Playing Game, Best Narrative, Best Indie Game and Fresh Indie Game (More awards than Death Stranding, mind you.)
- Luigi's Mansion 3 - Best Family Game
- Reggie's AMAZING speech for representing the indie scene.
- That Muppet skit. That actually was really good and while... weird, to be mixed with Games for Impact, it was fantastic nonetheless.
- Microsoft not doing a game reveal. But a console reveal. I'm thinking that might be downplayed because of no news of certain games, but that in of itself is ginormous. Except for the name though, Microsoft at this point can't name a console right, lol.
And so much more that I probably forgot. But there's something I definitely
didn't forget. Let's be honest here.
We can all say "**** YOU NINTENDO YOU DID SUCH A ****TY JOB THIS YEAR" when frankly, you know just as well as I do,
when that Nintendo Direct gets announced, it all then won't matter anymore and everyone will be happy again. Hell, I think it's incredibly disrespectful to fans who've been WAITING for No More Heroes and Bravely Default for
years for something new, all because of "No Smash/Bayonetta/Metroid/Etc.". I'm a fan of No More Heroes, but, I never played Bravely Default, and I'm very happy that Nintendo is pushing these titles
on gaming's biggest platform.
Just something to think about. I'm also bummed for no Smash, but hey, at least the leakers got BTFO'd for a second year in a row, so this should be a win-win. Good show, terrible pacing.