[QUOTE=Doom14;44255181]We'll call it the FAP VGAs
Facepunch Anonymous Polls. :v:[/QUOTE]
Facepunch's Awards for GameS would be better
Was it actually voice acted by nolan north or no
[QUOTE=Wii60;44255697]Was it actually voice acted by nolan north or no[/QUOTE]
Even you are being voiced by Nolan North right now.
And so am I.
[QUOTE=Dick Slamfist;44255297]we didn't even put DMC in our top 5 for worst game of the year[/QUOTE]
DmC: Devil May Cry was a good game with a terrible name and protagonist
I just want to get Dragon´s Dogma on the PC. :(
[QUOTE=Doom14;44255181]We'll call it the FAP VGAs
Facepunch Anonymous Polls. :v:[/QUOTE]
[URL="http://strawpoll.me/1326973"]Done.[/URL]
[QUOTE={TFS} Rock Su;44255881]I just want to get Dragon´s Dogma on the PC. :([/QUOTE]
We all do. But we also all know that capcpom hates money more than anything.
[QUOTE=Wii60;44255697]Was it actually voice acted by nolan north or no[/QUOTE]
The credits at the end say he only did the golden voice award
[QUOTE=Hirouzamaki;44256580]The credits at the end say he only did the golden voice award[/QUOTE]
thats what i ment
like was it a joke credit or was it actually voiced by him.
[QUOTE=haloguy234;44255273]When I went to vote and saw MGQ3 was in many of the categories, I said fuck it and slapped it in number one on all of them that I could. I'm pretty sure a lot of other people did, too.[/QUOTE]
you made the right choice
my GOTY 2013 for this year is easily dragon's crown, my friends and I played it for like over 200 hours so far on couch coop and it got a bunch of free content.
it's fun as fuck and addictive, shame it was overlooked a lot
[QUOTE=Gimme20dollaz;44256950]It was a joke credit.[/QUOTE]
Whoever it is, the voice in the golden voice award is not the same as the one in the rest of the awards. There is a certain difference.
pretty weak awards overall, best section was doomguy award
Good job on blatantly stealing the "Enter The Void" intro sequence tho
[video=youtube;dL0lNGXoP8E]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dL0lNGXoP8E[/video]
[QUOTE=Takuat;44254979]Why? It's the /v/ awards for /v/ chosen by /v/. It's called the /v/GA's.
If you guys don't like the results make a Facepunch awards for Facepunchers.[/QUOTE]
"I love" can now be translated into "i'm really mad about" and that's just confusing.
[QUOTE=Higginz511;44257564]"I love" can now be translated into "i'm really mad about" and that's just confusing.[/QUOTE]
I think it's called sarcasm.
Why did reviewers give gone home high ratings, but everybody hates it?
It looks like an awkward attempt at an interactive visual novel.
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;44257996]Why did reviewers give gone home high ratings, but everybody hates it?
It looks like an awkward attempt at an interactive visual novel.[/QUOTE]
[t]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/66313298/lel/vidya/1384987466228.png[/t]
Monstergirl quest looks pretty terrible as well. Can you actually play it or do you just read stuff?
there are rpg battles in it, which are more like puzzles than actual battles
[QUOTE=Max;44258184]there are rpg battles in it, which are more like puzzles than actual battles[/QUOTE]
Sounds more like a choose your own adventure book than anything else.
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;44257996]Why did reviewers give gone home high ratings, but everybody hates it?[/QUOTE]
Because minimalistic gameplay worked best in the point-and-click adventure genre, which was approaching an all-time low when modern gaming journalism began to take form. The revival of the point-and-click adventure genre is fairly recent so a lot of active journalists are still in their honeymoon period over this kind of thing, even though it goes back decades.
[QUOTE=Aredbomb;44258297]Because minimalistic gameplay worked best in the point-and-click adventure genre, which was at approaching an all-time low when modern gaming journalism began to take form. The revival of the point-and-click adventure genre is fairly recent so a lot of active journalists are still in their honeymoon period over this kind of thing, even though it goes back decades.[/QUOTE]
Comparing Gone Home to a point and click adventure game is a disservice. At least when they have a story that I've read a dozen times before, they don't bore me to tears.
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;44258151]Monstergirl quest looks pretty terrible as well. Can you actually play it or do you just read stuff?[/QUOTE]
You're too casual to play minimalistic, piss easy fighting elements in a HENTAI game?
How fucking casual can one guy get.
it's ironic to me that everyone hates games like gone home and dear esther while they simultaneously try to push gaming as a proper artful medium, and then proceed to shit all over the titles that try to elevate the medium above shooting dudes in the face lots of times
[QUOTE=minilandstan;44258677]You're too casual to play minimalistic, piss easy fighting elements in a HENTAI game?
How fucking casual can one guy get.[/QUOTE]
I like to play games, not read a visual novel about somebody getting raped every picosecond.
Also is Dragons Crown good at all besides the characters with big tits?
[QUOTE=Sobotnik;44257996]Why did reviewers give gone home high ratings, but everybody hates it?
It looks like an awkward attempt at an interactive visual novel.[/QUOTE]
They pretty much explain it at the end, you're pretty much not allowed to have an opinion on it, if you don't like it you're homophobic and sexist. At least that's how the majority of it's fans react, I know a few that I fire those points off and several others and they'll admit it's true, and just admit that we have different tastes.
[QUOTE=BrickInHead;44258754]it's ironic to me that everyone hates games like gone home and dear esther while they simultaneously try to push gaming as a proper artful medium, and then proceed to shit all over the titles that try to elevate the medium above shooting dudes in the face lots of times[/QUOTE]
Both games don't even make sure you get their narrative or message, with Dear Esther it's just some English dude reading it off as you go through completely unrelated scenery, with gone home, I chock that one's success off to the fact that at the time, there were a large number of "horror" games out that played very similarly, I fully believe people mistook it as such for the most part.
[QUOTE=LuaChobo;44258928]Difference is Gone Home and Dear Esther are not games, they are virtual "experiences"
When we get a GAME that is truly art, we praise it.
When we get something that could be a movie of a person walking through a house hearing voices, we shit on it if it pretends to be a game.[/QUOTE]
Ok, what is "truly art" then
something that doesn't cost $20 for an experience I could literally miss out on if I'm not on edge at all moments and must inspect every pixel and listen and hear ever decibel to experience properly.
[QUOTE=BrickInHead;44258754]it's ironic to me that everyone hates games like gone home and dear esther while they simultaneously try to push gaming as a proper artful medium, and then proceed to shit all over the titles that try to elevate the medium above shooting dudes in the face lots of times[/QUOTE]
The reason people hate games like gone home and dead esther is because they are put on a virtual pedestall above other more deserving games, and treated like they're the best thing ever for steering away from the generic shooter genre.
When the truth is, there are much better games that do their own thing, and, arent recognized for it because gaming journalists are too busy fending off the gaming hordes and putting themselves on some sort of high ground for not being part of dude shooter demographic, to actually give credit to games that deserve it.
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