In case you missed it, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom won Best Action/Adventure Game at this year's Game Awards event in Los Angeles.
Fans, however, are a bit miffed at the organisers of the show as it appears that during Eiji Aonuma's acceptance speech, a teleprompter urged the long-time Zelda producer to "wrap it up".
As noted by our pals over at Push Square, it seems that many well-respected individuals in the industry received the same treatment during their acceptance speeches, but given Aonuma's legendary status, many have taken issue with the strict time constraints.

There are, of course, multiple factors to consider with this. An awards show that also doubles as a platform for game announcements is always going to be a tricky beast to schedule, so, understandably, the organisers will want to keep things moving at a brisk pace.
It's also likely a direct result of an acceptance speech from last year's event delivered by God of War voice actor Christopher Judge, which many in the industry deemed to be far too lengthy. One final note to consider is that Aonuma seemingly had a relatively short speech written out before his time on stage, so it's unlikely he would have lingered for too long regardless.
It's a tricky balancing act, to be sure, but we're hopeful that Geoff Keighley will take the feedback on board and give developers a little bit more time on stage next year. After all, without them, there wouldn't be a Game Awards show.
What do you make of Eiji Aonuma's speech at The Game Awards 2023? Do you think he was given enough time? Let us know with a comment in the usual place.
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They didn't want to be moved to Tears.
Wouldn’t be a Geoff show without treating creatives like dirt, 90% ads and inevitably promoting the games of sexists.
It's always obviously good to strike a balance with these things, but 30 seconds is too short when some segments went on far too long. I can't see why 1 minute couldn't have been allowed for every acceptance speech. After all without the games, there would be no show 😅
If Kojima can speak for 10 minutes every year, let Eiji Aonuma speak for two minutes. You already gave the game of the year award to bg3 (Good game but toxic fans) by bowing to the pressure of the Twitter crowd, let the man talk.
Game devs who put their entire being into making a great game: 60 seconds then this rude "wrap it up" bs
Yet we have time for Anthony Mackie to piss about with the audience for 5 minutes with nobody to stop him, and 10 minutes to chat to kojima about a game trailer that is barely even a trailer, and further extends the section to welcome some actor - all whilst showing ZERO GAMEPLAY, by the way
There is so much wrong with this event, and it never changes year to year
Agree with others here that up to 30 seconds is way too short, at least 1/2 minutes would've been ideal.
I found it hard to watch as it is overly produced and mainly just a large paid advertisement for new and upcoming games with a few awards thrown in between that people are supposed to view as prestigious.
Part of the reason is the long-winded segments everywhere else. Hideo Kojima and Jordan Peele took forever for absolutely ****ing nothing. You have to hear everything twice from Japanese developers because they say it and then it's translated. Then you have people have no idea how to speak publicly and just stumble on their words like the Hello Games guy. Even the dude whose game I can't wait for, Tales of Kenzera: Zau, had a touching story but just kept telling it for way too long. Stuff like that needs to be pre-recorded and edited.
But then even people who can speak publicly and who bring star power to the event just hinder it more than anything. Matthew McConaughey, Anthony Mackie, Simu Liu went on for way too long. And Anthony Mackie must've been drunk 'cause he was annoying as ****.
And then that incredibly stupid music segment was a giant waste of time. Who is watching the show for that?
I find it quite humble that mr. Aonuma even decided to go to such a low level event that is the Game Awards. They should be thanking him for showing up.
Aonuma has worked on Zelda games since Ocarina of time, and they tell him to hurry up!?
Makes sense; A long winded speech for a long winded game
The man is a French Knight, show him the respect!
Weren’t the rules that everyone had to make their accepting speech under 30 seconds? How’s this about Aonuma? 🙄
Understandable that due to the format the speeches need to have some kind of limit, but 30 seconds is way too short, you don't hurry Aonuma off the stage! I enjoyed the Game Awards, but Matthew Mcconaughey, Anthony Mackie and heck, even Hideo Kojkma didn't need to be on stage quite as long as they were if it meant that developers didn't have time to accept their awards
“An awards show that also doubles as a platform for game announcements is always going to be a tricky beast to schedule” and also completely suspect and contemptible.
Yeah, that was pretty bad. Easily some of the worst parts of the show for sure. And as you said, it could be because Keighley took the criticism of Judge's speech a bit too well. Not that it matters as it's still pretty disrespectful.
fair is fair.
everyone gets the same amount of acceptance speech time.
no wrong doing here.
@msvt heh! I like that.
Award shows gonna award show. Frustrating to see but it’s how they work.
You want a long speech, watch hillbilly Jim get inducted to the WWE HOF. It’s rumored to still be going.
I don't care for any of this shyte, just waited to see what Sega had to announce. I'm somewhat pleased.
They're given an award, but they're given no respect.
Good thing I personally don't give a hoot about the game awards but dang, let the man speak.
I hope next year Nintendo will host a Nintendo Direct simultaneously to deliberately compete with the Game Awards for viewers. Heck, let Microsoft and Sony join in and do that as well.
"On behalf" - Time's up!
Imagine if they just had an awards show specifically focused celebrating people in the industry and had the game announcements separate. Perhaps this will be the case in the future as the games industry continues to grow. The current format is so strange.
Main focus of the awards is to push products. Honestly not dure why people take these awards so seriously, but while im here shout out to BG3.
Thats disrespectul. Anouma has a legendary status. He and his team worked on that game for 6 years and they only give him a 15 seconds speech (the other 15 was consumed by the translator)
@illmatic20xx It really is just product placement central. People want these awards to be taken as serious as the Oscars, but the gaming landscape in it's current form is not even remotely close to the level of prestige of other awards.
Imagine pestering a developer to wrap up on something because you want to move on to the next thing. I think people should have more patience with creatives instead of expecting things to happen in a short space of time. Yes, we all anticipate a Switch 2 or Mario Kart 9 announcement but I think expecting Ninte...oh wait, sorry wrong topic! I mean Boooooo! Boo Keighley.
Award shows are a farce anymore. While industry recognition is nice they usually devolve into politics, money plays or pandering to the LCD. He should have been given more time, but most Japanese developers and Nintendo developers in particular, do not go on long or over share like certain “actors”.
I read an article during the SNES era where they revealed that Nintendo disliked public speaking events due to misperceptions and the difficulty in relating their game design philosophy. It colors their strategy to this day although they have shared more in one on one interviews since the Iwata years. In my opinion TOTK is the best game in a generation and I am not a huge Zelda fan but I appreciate it more as time goes on. BG3 is a moment in time fan favorite that will be mostly forgotten.
A final note. I worked with some Japanese designers back in the day and they are some of the hardest working and loyal friends you could hope to have. They keep their feelings and opinions to themselves unless they trust you to understand because they do not want to offend anyone.
The announcements on stage and trailers were longer than speeches, wtf, was this a award ceremony or a game showcase
@JohnnyMind I read that 1/2 as "half a minute" and I was like "bro..." But then I saw the entire sentence.
Yeah, 1 minute would be plenty, 2 minutes would be enough for everyone. 30 seconds sounds like a bad joke.
@Matl ha. You should watch the old GAs. It's painnnnnnful.
@Zidentia Sorry dude, BG3 won fair and square. How do you know it will be forgotten? You from the future? The same passion put into ToTk was put in BG3 which is why it won.
No need to put down the hard work of western devs while you praise how awesome Japanese designers are compared to the rest of the universe.
@Quiet2down just imagine if in between Oscar winners they'd show trailers of upcoming movies and asked famous movie directors to talk about their next thing, at length
@illmatic20xx I can't really call a game this year my GotY yet. There's still just too much to mop up. I've played TotK the most, but have been waiting on patches and a physical copy of BG3 before moving on from where I am in it (just around 20 hours and still firmly in act 1). I mean hell...I play games for a lot of reasons. I just got Avatar, and my job is incredibly stressful. If that game transports me somewhere real pretty, I might just go with that one.
@Matl it's for these elements and others that I've lost all respect for this farce of a show.
"And you want me to take these awards seriously? I'm sorry, focus on the main thing (the awards), add more categories if needed, such as the one suggested by @westman98 in another comment section. This is not the E3.
The gaming industry has a long way to go bef..."
NL: "Wrap it up!"
"Fine...bye"
By the way,
Shouldn't that part be written this way?
Awards are ultimately pretty meaningless once everything’s said and done but they’re still nice to do. That said, VGAs are a farce as far as it being an award show goes anyway. It’s an advert fest. With how commercial it is it’s especially not worth taking the awards seriously. It’s more like an E3 showcase where anyone can plug their games with awards as an excuse to do it. I don’t begrudge it for being that especially now that E3’s dead, but this particular brand of award show isn’t worth being treated as if it’s anything prestigious.
At the very least though devs should be able to record a full speech later that can be viewed on YouTube or whatever if they have a longer speech prepared.
@Zidentia Honestly I wasn't rooting for either game to win GOTY. I think both are good, but not once in a generations defining games.
It shouldn't take more than 30 seconds to say a thank you and thank everyone who helped in the game. This is basic stuff. A minute maybe, if you're considering a stretch.
Truth is that no one is interested in hearing long speeches and crap like "I've been dreaming of becoming a developer since I was 8 in my little hometown and gaming was always my passion blablabla". Problem is - 80% of this ***** party is all about advertising and e-celebrities.
Yet Anthony Mackie just kept saying "shut up" for 5 minutes...
@larryisaman Actually they aren't. VGA are, but others not really. I once asked the question of what was the point, and people within in the industry themselves gave me a proper breakdown on the significance of awards and their place in our culture.
They have meaning, maybe not to certain people, but they have meaning because society gave them meaning. Not only that, certain awards can open doors for some folks. For marginalized groups, awards can give them a wider audience to see their recognition in places where they've been shunned for years.
It's not so black and white to day ultimately awards are meaningless.
That's not to say it's a perfect system. It has plenty of flaws that need correction, but it's not 100% meaningless.
Not surprising since Geoff is also known as the Doritos Pope. He likes to pretend that the Game Awards are the gaming equivalent of the Academy Awards, but imagine if the Oscars hurried winners through their speeches and don't even invite half the winner to the stage, because they interfered with the precious ad time for 40+ "exclusive trailers" for upcoming movies.
https://www.theguardian.com/games/2022/dec/09/the-game-awards-three-patience-testing-hours-of-video-game-advertorials
He did that to most of the winners. What else do you expect from that muppet?
Mmh i was excepting more from this. Glad i didn't stay up at night.
Too bad the Nintendo live, show is canceled. Was really looking forward to that one.
Seeing as how he needed a translator, he should have been given double the time since his speech needed to be said twice.
If you want to keep the event from running too long, maybe you can get rid of the absurd "best e-sports team" and "most anticipated game" awards. Absolute nonsense.
Geoff talks all big about celebrating the creators but treats them like crap.
I don’t even think that dude is a gamer.
I'm totally not into awards, so I never watch them, especially this one due to the bad reputation it's accumulated over the years
Geoff and Nintendo have bad blood. It's one reason why Nintendo has such a limited presence at The Game Awards, Gamescom, or Keighly events in general. Keighly's also a massive hypocrite on how games are judged, it's especially apparent when you look at his biased game reviews from the early 2000s when he was a full-time critic. I'm happy the Game Awards exist to recognize industry talent and innovation, but I can't take them seriously due to Keighly's biased weight on how the show runs.
If Kojima got 10 minutes then Aonuma deserves 20, Kojima is so overrated.
They even had the 30 second limit for the best game award. While Swen was dedicating the award to the people at the studio who died during the development there were please wrap it up signs in the background for him.
https://twitter.com/javierabegazo/status/1732975428237934964
@SwagaliciousJohnson my thoughts exactly. Such a famous person coming to a show of this "magnitude" and they have guts to tell him to wrap it up
It's as if The Beatles came to some roadside barn party and they cut them off mid "Penny Lane"
It is not an awards show to celebrate games. It is a four hour long advertisement to buy products.
I think they can let the speeches breathe a little more lol. I loved last year's 7:59 speech. And as much as I enjoyed Mackie and Liu, the award's presenter getting more time than the award's winner is pretttty funny.
@Frailbay30
It’s all perspective and you are entitled to yours of course. I disagree but such is life. Where did I put down western developers? I designed and programmed games with plenty of talented people. I just provided perspective on what I experienced with Japanese peers, nothing more. It’s not really that important in the overall scheme of things because publishers count dollars not awards and that keeps people in jobs.
@LadyCharlie Well maybe if 99% of the airtime wasn't dedicated to Ads, the supposed people who matter would have more speech time.
Game awards should drop devs all together and just revamp it to "The Advertisement Awards" Then they can shove as much junk to fill up airtime.
@Fangleman32
Fair enough. I respect your opinion.
Feels so good I don’t support the game awards this year. A lot of adds and political agendas. The dev have my respects!
Which is exactly the reason I detest this show. It’s a keighly ad run, that’s all it is.
Absolutely not a celebration of what has been.
No excuse, this is rude and unprofessional. He is one of the most iconic figures in gaming! It shows how unprofessional these organisers are.
@Zaruboggan perfect comment! It is ridiculous but also extremely rude. Aonuma is like a president in gaming in comparison to Keighley who would be a cleaning guy in the White House tops. Aonuma deserves more respect! This is so unprofessional!
The speech itself was fine as is but having bit more time, if you need it, would be appreciated. Or at the very least take the additional time it takes to translate into account. He'd just finished his second sentence by the time the "Please, wrap it up" text appeared.
And yet when the voice of Kratos was grandstanding/pontificating at the last Game Awards for 20 years, no one said a thing
I don‘t know, you either invite the guy to have him talk and let him tell you a few things or you let it go. This is just disrespectful. And given the fact that the people organising this knew he was going to use a translator makes it even worse.
@Ara for one, it's because he's speaking through a translator. Everything had to be spoken twice, once in Japanese and once in English, hence Aonuma only had 15 seconds in which to say anything.
Secondly, they let Kojima and Peele waffle on and on about a tech demo of faces against a black background for as long as they wanted to.
The game awards is a joke honestly. It's not necessary, I'd rather just have a scripted, recorded video of back to back world premiere game trailers and acknowledge the great games that were released throughout the whole year then done.
@nessisonett I'm generally curious, who are the sexists you are mentioning?
i stop caring about game awards in general its a clown show and felt there was some bias towards nintendo this event.
It was a legitimately terrible show. More about popularity than game design. With some cringe worth musical numbers and worse jokes. This was the worst it's been in years.
They did this to every award recipient who had an acceptance speech.
@The_Blue_Mage Well there was the David Cage debacle a couple years ago where they then immediately had his new Star Wars game front and centre. And then this year with that Black Mage Wukong literally a couple weeks after the big exposé article detailing the disgusting stuff coming from the studio and how it’s impacted female devs in the Chinese games industry.
In prior years they seemed to not have any limits on acceptance speeches, and some went uncomfortably long. I definitely noticed them rushing everyone off the stage this year, not just Aonuma. They definitely over-corrected. For a show about celebrating game creators and artists, they should actually give them a moment to speak instead of rushing them away for more ads.
Felt like all the stage award winners were given the same amount of time, this is probably a result of Christopher Judge's long speech.
I have more issue with the quick fire format for the "minor" awards and sacrificing them for more trailer time. It creates a bad impression like they don't matter because they are just glanced over.
@Folkloner OK, but he was not the only creative that needed translation. TGOTYW was a complete disaster, but this is a bad take in my opinion. Some creatives had barely 10 seconds to say, well, literally just thanks. The issue should not be that Aonuma needed special privileges but that everyone was treated like crap.
I get wanting to avoid another Chris Judge acceptance speech situation but the way they went about it was just disrespectful to all the winning members of the game dev community that they're suppose to be celebrating, not just Aonuma; and all for what? So we have time for more commercials and unfunny celebrity bits?
So 30 seconds only going by what people said here? Should be 2 mins max imo. Plus they should have more time for those that have interpreters.
@nessisonett I gotchya. I looked into both of those cases and honestly they seem like nothing more than rumors as they don't have evidence to back up those accusations. Or in BMW case, posts were taken from 2013...Not trying to defend anyone mind you, just when I hear these kinds of things it makes me wonder if its true or if its just disgruntled workers trying to sabotage a studio out of spite for some other reason. Or people trying to cancel others because it gives them a sense of purpose
How inconsiderate and rude. Not even an attempt at courtesy.
This was absolutely disrespectful towards one of the top developers in the world, and the same for the rest of the award winners. It's always like that with that crap show, Keoghley is the worst host ever, and only gives time to his "friends" to show off. It should be called "the announcement awards", and only give awards to the trailers, what a garbage show.
Speech is good but one should do within the time limit so as to not boast yourself. That can come off as good or bad. Everyone is obligated to follow a time limit for good reasons. This isn't anything against himself but he should know everyone else deserves their spotlight as well. If anyone has every taken a Speech Class or Public Speaking one should know the longer you go the worse your speech gets and misses the point all together. One a rare few aka MJK/JFK were good orators that made speech matter. This isn't a snub at the Nintendo content creator they all have rules they agreed to follow to allow others to be presented as well. Also Nintendo will have their own Direct what part did others on here miss? They can go hours and hours on Nintendo Direct if they choose to do so. This is a GameShow not GamePlay aka SHOW? It's to present upcoming and what's new and the announcer gets the time to do their job what else did others miss here as well.
Until this show grows up and truly becomes an industry awards show and not a half-arsed promotional reel + awards show, I won’t bother watching. It’s trying to do too much (or make certain people too much money), which leads to these embarrassing moments.
Ditch the announcements and focus on the year’s games and creators.
Yeah why let award winners talk a bit about their game, when Geoff can have his friend Kojima can witter on for 10minutes about a game that has no awards and barely even exists.
The game awards are just dodgy and full of blatant nepotism and mutual backscratching. Remember how It Takes Two won GOTY, a good game, but the year before. Its director said "F#%£ the oscars' at TGA to big-up TGA, which makes the award it recieved come off as more of a reward for helping Geoff than an award for game development.
It helped Hello Games remedy their reputation with No Man's Sky by awarding it best ongoing game twice.
The first 2-3 years were actually pretty good. They actually showcased gaming and the chaos of not having everything be so, "commercial" for lack of a better word, made the show feel genuine. Now it just feels like "LOOK AT ME" starring Geoff Keighley and friends.
I don't watch the show and I don't support it at all. It's a nonsense. In the UK we need the games industry to invest more in BAFTA so that their gaming awards are higher profile and receive the recognition they truly deserve.
"The Game Awards" is exactly what a gaming awards should not be. It is quite literally everything that is wrong with the industry and I find it embarrassing that the industry not only entertain them but actually turn up too. Absolute joke.
(suggestion: no deciphering the "GTFO" in this article (the source of it (the "GTFO") might have had a meaning for it))
Really crappy move on their part. His speech was naturally going to last longer due to having to translate on the spot. This man is a legend in the industry.
Thirty seconds is way too short, especially when half of it is taken up by a translator. Should've been 1-2 minutes if not more.
That said - when you have an allotted amount of time to speak and you go over it, that screws up everything that comes after - all of the other speakers, the performers, everything. A large multi-day show like this probably even has rehearsals for the next day lined up for after the evening show.
For the love of god, if the clock says to wrap it up because you're over your time - wrap it up!
Signed, a live events worker
Awards shows in any media industry are such absolute garbage. Just a circle jerk for the power players in the industry that the public is told denotes what things are worthwhile when in reality much of the time it simply denotes what projects are made by the most well connected people.
Of course Aonuma is a power player himself. But this situation is more generally a function of the Game Awards being a stupid giant marketing free for all and not the cultural institution it touts itself as. How could a bunch of marketing/events meatheads understand the importance of letting Aonuma speak?
@maroonhawk Signed, a live events worker
There we have it - events have a time limit so everything goes smoothly and to the next stage without delays. We got way too many whom have no idea on how these events are planned and run that shouldn't be taking as though they know more - other words they know squat.
It's a tricky balancing act, to be sure, but we're hopeful that Geoff Keighley will take the feedback on board and give developers a little bit more time on stage next year. After all, without them, there wouldn't be a Game Awards show.
NL should know better here. Everything has time allotment how events are scheduled and going over doesn't help other participants present their own showing. Geoff Keighley has nothing to give to Developers there is a Team of Production that sets time and events - that tells everyone how and when things run and goes. If anything it's the Developers whom should know how much time they should give to present and tell their development teams acknowledge and move on. Everyone has their own Direct from company to YouTube to host their Directs to their FanBase. NL lost alot of credibility for this one-sided news post now.
@Matl sounds like your new to watching award shows. This is just how they go. Most people would rather watch Captain America than a guy who makes video games. It's a fact, a sad fact but a fact.
This is show is only for promotional purposes. Just like every award show it is there for people to be feted. Acceptance speeches only get 30 seconds That's life and how it's been for 50 years.
@SwitchForce I agree
I understand if they want to keep a time limit but they really should consider allowing some extra time for people with translators because that ain't fair to them at all!
like how the person sharing the news on twitter supports terrorists
Skip all the embarrassing shill game reveals and keep the devs at the center of the awards show. Let them give their speeches. It isn't like the Oscars where celebrities rant about the benefits of raw milk or whatever. Once we get to that point we can cut them off. But until then let them speak. Especially someone like Aonuma.
Yea...doesn't really seem fair to rush the acceptance speeches for non-english speakers. The speech is already going to be a bit longer in the first place due to needing a translator repeating what they say.
Long speeches bore me to tears tbh but this man should have been given more time to speak.
If Geoff isn't going to treat the awards section of the show with the attention and respect it deserves (e.g. allowing speeches to be longer, more categories being presented instead of being rapid fire announcements), he should just scrap the awards part of the show and call the event "Winter Game Fest".
"Hey pal can you hurry it up we got mobile games to promote"
The show was all around bad and not interesting at all. Anouma wasnt even up there that long do that’s ridiculous
Internet is gonna outrage
If he worked for Sony, Keighley would have bent over backwards to get him more time
If stuff like this keeps happening, maybe in a couple years publishers will stop putting out exclusive trailers for TGA. Game makers don't need TGA to showcase new games. This is proven over and over and why E3 is gone.
Needed to have enough time earlier in the show for Kojima walking through a foggy door 🙄
Ah yes, the 4 hour advertisement with some trophies given out in-between and developers trying to say something before being pushed aside to shove more ads.
Ads, lack of announcement variety, and disrespect to the hard-working developers who spend YEARS making the game you play just make this shoe utterly abysmal.
Some changes need to be made, like please get Geoff away from the hosting position and get someone else who actually cares, a petition for that should be started
I'd definitely prefer to give more time to acceptance speeches and less time on weird awkward intros from non game celebrities.
Should be easy to figure out a reasonable runtime. Take the total number of awards x (how long it takes to get up to the stage on average + reasonable speech length ie 120 seconds). Then take the desired runtime and fit everything else into that time. Video Reveals have a set duration so you know to the frame how long they will take up. That just leaves dumb and awkward host banter and talking with various devs and presenters setting up awards.
30 seconds? Wow, they need to give these people their time.
what would nice if someone took their trophy, said thanks and walked off.
The more I watch TGA, the more I love Nintendo Direct, Xbox Showcase, and State of Play. Damn, even than thing from Ubisoft is looking good and appropriate for gamers.
@DiamondCore I was genuinely confused by the rapid fire winners, with no one coming on stage. So many first person sci fi shooters, and could not believe how many games that were already out were shown. It's an ad.
@fbnaulin People often make fun of Nintendo Directs for how many RPGs they have, but is a barrage of sci fi shooters any better?
This wasn't right, you can't treat Aonuma like that, Kojima got what the others also deserved!
Apart from that, the trailer presentations are still an important part of what makes this a special award show and an example for other industries with such fan following.
I'm happy I don't watch this junk.
Absolutely ridiculous, and honestly doesn’t show the respect he is deserving and the rest of the devs what they are deserving of. They are responsible for my and a lot of peoples happiness! To pour your blood sweat and tears into a game for years only to get 30 seconds of speech time is insane, not even a minute? Like I get there is a schedule but come on!
Freaking disappointing.
If they spent less time on dumb skits with Gonzo, less time on weird presentations like that Tokyo developer, Jordan Peele, and watching Sam Lake dance, they'd have time for an actual awards show. He wants it to be style over substance just like the trailers that play. That's why Nintendo gamers are less interested in it.
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@nessisonett sexists?
@Pikki I mostly work corporate gigs so maybe this doesn't translate as well, but in the shows I work, the timer and the "wrap it up" messages are shown on monitors on the floor directly in front of the stage, so only the people on stage can see them.
I agree that it was super unprofessional of them to have those monitors in a place where the audience could easily see them.
@Quiet2down What prestige? Nobody with a brain cares about the oscars, when that show is literally a venue for arrogant virtue signalling and politics in disguise. Why are you talking about the oscars as if they're worth anything?
@RiasGremory Bias towards Nintendo? How?
@HotGoomba ...of the Kingdom.
They are just presenting the Game Reveals/Awards not doing Directs people need to realize this. If people are so uptight why did they even watch this? They just have rants to make nothing that could be useful is how I see this. They have Committees and Planning Teams that does these events-the hosts follow those guides they can't change the format because of one person.
Kojima will always get the most time...Geoff is in love with him and it shows with everytime he introduces Kojima and is constantly gushing over him.
@LadyCharlie And that's the issue. Demanding all developers to keep it to 30 seconds while celebrities and others have long-winded nothing speeches is part of what makes the Game Awards a farce. It's not about honoring games or developers, it's a giant advertising show with celebrities now.
@BANJO Anouma spent 59 seconds giving his speech and the 'please wrap it up' music did not start playing before the left the stage.
@Avaloner The timings for the show we're very poorly managed. Geoff has agreed this since the show happened and agreed to resolve it for next year, I just hope he takes note.
@JokerCK
Baldur's Gate 3 deserved it. Nobody bowed to some "twitter crowd". It was voted upon by MULTIPLE OUTLETS.
Right now you seem toxic.
Leave the conspiracy theories at home.
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