If we could just keep this trend of having the game awards completely snuff the big studios, that'd be great.
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"We've picked one game and we're giving every award to that game because it's the best game at everything and have you played the game yet? You should it's so good it's just the best at everything."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kepler_Interactive
Kepler Interactive was founded in September 2021 at the initiative of former Ubisoft employee and French entrepreneur Alexis Garavayan, who had previously co-founded the video game investment fund Kowloon Nights. Self-described as a "super developer" publishing group, Kepler was born out of an alliance between seven independent studios to “pool their resources and knowledge”:
Hedge Fund ass publisher. Come on, guys. The Gaming Awards have always just been sponsored content and you're getting hoodwinked because you don't recognize the sponsor this time around.
But it was the best at pretty much everything.
Other than best RPG, that should've gone to kingdome come deliverance 2 imo, but like e33 winning that isn't unreasonable.
Indie title should have honestly gone to Silksong, and the Making a Difference award probably had worthier games.
Silk Song had x33 beat by almost triple the max player count. the fact that it didn't get the inde title and they gave it to X33 is criminal. Silk Song beat it on price and player count and arguably story.
Are you trying to say that any game that gets funding of any kind is automatically not worthy of winning?
I'm perfectly fine with people making money in exchange for an excellent product, and Expedition 33 is a fucking masterpiece.
does seem weird to me to just give all the awards to one game, but then critic-awards shows always have been kind of a joke
The only award I think it didn't deserve was Best RPG.
But, on the other hand, it should have gotten Best Sound Design over BF6; so it still would have gotten 9 awards.
Truly a masterpiece of a game. To those haters saying "But not even BG3 got that many awards!" it's not a fair comparison. BG3 is a slightly better game IMO, but Expedition 33 is a work of art on top of being an amazing game and appeals to a much wider audience. Which isn't to say games like BG3 aren't beautiful, but I think anyone would agree that E33 is on a whole other level.
I'll see you Best RPG and raise you a Best Independent and Best Debut Indie.
They have a publisher that funded them with hedge fund money and outsourced aspects of the production to entirely different companies. I'm not making a comment on the quality of the game, but how is that indie?
In your opinion what game deserved the best rpg of 2025?
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2
I love E33 but the RPG mechanics are pretty barebones.
The parry mechanic completely ruined the combat for me, I still can't motivate myself to finish the game because of it.
Most of the attacks are easy to parry, but about 1/4 of them are complete bullshit with unreadable animations and broken timing. I finished the game but didn't bother beating Simon. Apparently being level 95 with 20k health isn't enough. Completely unbalanced game.
Baguette supremacy.
The French are really something else! Their ability to convey emotion is peerless in the planet.
I love when they block all the roads with tractors and spray manure into government buildings to protest the government being shitty at governing.

It conveys the emotions I feel so much better than I ever could (I don't own large quantities of manure, not the means to propel them at high speeds).
Pure civilizacional gold!
I just started playing expedition 33 and I can see why it won so many awards absolutely amazing game!
I'm not saying E33 didn't deserve to win anything, but I don't believe it deserved to dominate like that. No single game should be allowed to do this, ever.
I mean, of the 6 nominees for Best Performance, 3 of them (50%) were from E33. That shouldn't be allowed, IMO. Pick the single best performance from one game, then you can have more variety to pick from. Also, the winner of Best Indie Game should automatically be disqualified from also winning Best Indie Debut game.
In my opinion: KCD2 snubbed for Best RPG, Silksong snubbed for best Action Adventure, and Half-Life 3 snubbed for Most Anticipated Game (is it disqualified -- no professionals allowed?).
This is why some award shows have an award for being so outstanding you're in danger of ruining the show by taking all the awards. They give the award to them at the beginning and remove them from all categories, basically letting everyone play for second place.
I think more than specifically any game being better at X than E33, I think a lot of people are mostly just upset there were so many great games that just didn't win anything because E33 was there.
Why shouldnt the best actor be for the best performance regardless of which game it appears in?
I have the most issue with the performance win, that the nominations are for the English voice acting and this is not even an English game. The original acting is French, I played it with French voice + English subtitle. To me the English voice acting is just part of the localization. This is such an English-centric award and snub for non-English performances.
If anything the motion capture actors are more "worthy".
Original language is always better in my opinion. Filtering it into English has to leave out or change something.
I think for other people though they see the English voice actors as more professional or higher paid or more famous, whatever it is.
To me, it’s an indicator that the rest of the industry bankrupted its talent and innovation. There’s been some great indie games, but nothing overwhelmingly amazing, certainly not in the AAA space.
Absolutely deserved. Good on em!