WELL, WHO WOULD'A THUNK IT, THE GAME OF THE YEAR IS SENET, A GAME THAT ORIGINATED IN ANCIENT EGYPT 5000 YEARS AGO AND IS WIDELY RECOGNIZED AS THE OLDEST KNOWN BOARD GAME IN THE WORLD
Christopher Judge is the funniest mofo on the planet 😭😭😭🙏🙏🙏
For those who don't understand, Christopher Judge is the Actor of Kratos. He's known in the Game Awards for giving long-as-hell speeches cuz he thanks literally everyone. He got memed in social media for it, and he fully embraced it 🤣
After Baldur's Gate 3 win on GA, I can't stop thinking about how much the world needs a Dragon Age Origins remaster.
I love DAO with warm tenderness and every time I launch BG3 I experience strong bouts of nostalgia: companions, romantic lines, ample opportunities for roleplaying both an evil and a good character, AND EVEN THE DAMMIT CAMP!!!
I'm sure that current BG3 fans would love a remaster of DAO, these games are too great and similar in spirit and atmosphere.
I was really worried that Larian wouldn't get to step onto the stage at all after winning multiple impressive awards. If they had not won game of the year they wouldn't of been able to accept an award, give a speech, and talk about the passing of their cinematic animation lead - Jim Southworth. TGA rushed speeches (such as with Neil Newbon's speech), and speedran through award announcements meaning many teams didn't even get to see the stage at all. So many indie studios and innovative game teams did not get to accept their awards and thank the people they wanted to thank. Disappointing.