Saturday, November 14, 2015

They Just Don't Seem To Care

The 2015 Games Award Show has left many perplexed as to how they exactly decided to determine the fighting game nominations. One of the games chosen for this year happens to be on its way out next month and another is still in Beta.

It would be one thing if you could argue that there aren't enough titles to construct a solid list of nominations ,but that is far from the truth. There were at least three solid titles that I personally would've considered choice candidates:

1. Under Night In-Birth EXE:Late
2. Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax
3. Dragon Ball Z: Extreme Butoden

Now given they fall under the "anime" category of fighting games, you may argue its sole representative Guilty Gear Xrd: -Sign- should be adequate since it does share similar aesthetics that fall under that style of fighting game but here is the problem, they are not the same!!


The evidence seems clear as day that the people running this show, the ones who brand the mark of "gamer" so proudly on their chest, are very very out of touch. The shows creator Geoff Keighley also happens to be the creator of Game Trailers.

Taking a quick look at the coverage of said games on the GT's website pushes further the notion that they took no time to play these games and that is truly unfortunate because had they done so maybe, just maybe at least two of the games would have received a much deserved nomination.

Now, this would be a single atrocity had I not delved further into their nominations for E-sports and found that there was absolutely no representation for fighting game players!! It is apparent that they just don't seem to care.

Geoff like many of us came from an era of the Arcade. If you come from that era, then you know the resurgence that fighting games created around this time. There is no denying that these days keeping up with the influx of games seems to have become more of a chore then a fun past time but as an entity that is dedicated to covering a wide assortment of video game related media, I can't help but think they are seriously missing the mark.

There may be some strange politics happening at this so called award show. When things get to this level, there always seem to be so it doesn't surprise me much just disappoints. The only thing that we can do as not just a fighting game community but a game community at large is point out the inconsistencies and hope they make changes.

It is sad to say this given the appreciation of what this show means to many of us game fans but if there isn't equal representation across the board then I will no longer see the need to support this further and urge others to do the same.

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