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The 2022 The Game Awards, a feast and farce in the gaming world, came to a close today morning.
First and foremost, congratulations to Elden Ring for being awarded the Best Game of the Year at TGA 2022. It is well-deserved.
A noteworthy point is that the entire award ceremony ended with a “Red Ring Invasion” mishap. During the ceremony, someone suddenly appeared behind Hidetaka Miyazaki, muttering into the microphone before being swiftly removed. The culprit has been apprehended.
The humorous aspect lies in the fact that no one knows who this person is.
From the scene, the old man believed him to be a representative of the TGA staff, while the host Jeff thought he was from FromSoftware. Therefore, no one interrupted him, amusing everyone.
This incident has since become a popular meme, following the Oscar incident, adding another memorable moment.
Now, let’s delve into TGA.
First, I’ll summarize the winners for each category and introduce some games to look forward to in the near future.
In truth, everyone knows which games will win, as the awards are mostly for fun.
The real highlight is the winner of the year, God of War 5. Despite not winning the Best Game of the Year, Kratos excelled in Best Performance, Storytelling, Sound Design, Music, Accessibility, and Action Adventure. While the game faced some criticism post-release, I still think it’s a solid game.
The issue may lie in its lack of innovation and rushed development, shortening the Nordic mythology from a trilogy to two films, causing the pacing to be rushed and confusing.
Regardless, God of War 5 is still a masterpiece of modern game development.
Unfortunately, it faces competition from Elden Ring.
Moving on, let’s discuss the Nintendo segment.
This year, Nintendo dominated the family gaming market as usual, but also participated in the race, cheering on others while counting their sales. However, this year, they still received nominations for Best Action Game, Best Strategy Game, Best Multiplayer, and Best Family Game, with the 2022 Most Anticipated Award winner, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, set to release on May 12, 2023.
Link: See you in 2023’s top game.
Lastly, I’ll discuss the two awards I’m most excited about: Best Independent Game and Best Adaptation.
The winners for these categories are Lost Cats for The Lost, and the renowned The City with a Sword.
Lost Cats’ subject is clever, with a small yet engaging scope, but unfortunately, the other nominated games are also excellent, leaving the lack of a winner a bit of a bummer.
As for The City with a Sword, the question is more about its buzz and critical acclaim. One is a recent phenomenon that has captured the attention of many; the other is a masterpiece that would win an Oscar.
Both are excellent works, but congratulations to both.


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