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og:image:, Best Looking Game that isn't Cuphead
, Best World Design (Gameplay)
, Best World Building (Lore)
, Best New Character
, Best Debut (New IP)
, Best Sequel / Most Improved Sequel
, Best Storytelling
, Best New Gameplay Experience
, Best Game Nobody Played
, Biggest Disappointment
, Best Boss Fight
, Best Video Game Moment
, Best Multiplayer Experience
, Biggest Regret
, Biggest Surprise
, The Asterisk Award
, The Number 11 Award,

It's award season yet again! In what is sure to be our longest episode of the year, we sort through 17 award categories to see where some of our favorite games of last year landed. 2017 was an incredible year for gaming which made picking winners in a lot of our categories a really tough decision. Don't forget to look for our personal Top 10 Videos in the coming weeks!



This Week's Discussion Topics:

Best Looking Game that isn't Cuphead
Best World Design (Gameplay)
Best World Building (Lore)
Best New Character
Best Debut (New IP)
Best Sequel / Most Improved Sequel
Best Storytelling
Best New Gameplay Experience
Best Game Nobody Played
Biggest Disappointment
Best Boss Fight
Best Video Game Moment
Best Multiplayer Experience
Biggest Regret
Biggest Surprise
The Asterisk Award
The Number 11 Award
and more...

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    echeesekid
    6 years, 2 months ago

    From what I've read online it seemed like the nier: automata development time was most spent on creating the open world rpg aspects. I certainly understand nier has a lackluster combat system, but I'm very excited to see what the next open world platinum title plays like. (rip scalebound)