• Willie@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    That’s super lame, considering the award is titled “Game of the Year” and a DLC clearly isn’t a game.

    • Kelly@lemmy.world
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      60 minutes ago

      The Game Awards aims to recognize the best creative and technical work each year, irrespective of the format of that content’s release. Expansion packs, new game seasons, DLCs, remakes and remasters are eligible in all categories, if the jury deems the new creative and technical work to be worthy of a nomination. Factors such as the newness of the content and its price/value should be taken into consideration.

      https://thegameawards.com/faq

      Its a bit weird but I can understand their starting argument that they are reviewing works on their creative and technical merits (the actual format is incidental) but then they shoot it all down by saying price/value is taken into consideration.

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        36 minutes ago

        Why wouldn’t it be taken into consideration?

        Bad monetization and excessively high pricing change the experience for gamers. There’s not a lot of chance they’re willing to say “microtransactions make a game ineligible” like they should, but cash grubbing microtransactions change what a game is, and they can’t just not acknowledge that at all.