We don’t have to be polite about The Game Awards or pretend it actually cares

This morning, in the cold, post-Game Awards light of day, it became apparent to me that, incredible as it seems, some of you out there have taken Geoff Keighley at his word that The Game Awards is something more meaningful than a flashy ad show to make money. I can’t really blame you for being an open-hearted optimist, but must ask: have you never watched The Game Awards before? I have, and this year, despite not having had to stay up until 5am covering it, I’m grumpy enough to point out that we don’t actually have to be nice about the great, clomping shiny trainer of marketing in 2023, the year everyone was laid off.

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The Day Before is finally out, and according to its Steam reviews, it absolutely honks

Zombie survival “MMO” The Day Before has brought us one of the weirdest game development sagas of 2023. Developed by Fntastic, the game has been delayed numerous times, briefly disappeared from Steam after a trademark dispute, and was repeatedly accused of being a vapourware scam, accusations Fntastic attempted to rebuff with a gameplay reveal back in February.

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Former Rockstar animator reckons it’s “gonna be a long time” before GTA 6 comes to PC

Grand Theft Auto 6‘s first trailer has resulted in an M-class star’s worth of reaction videos from YouTubers across the globe, but one that stands out from the army of gurning thumbnails is the response of Mike York. York is a professional animator who worked at Rockstar for 6 years, designing animations for both Grand Theft Auto 5 and Red Dead Redemption 2. Now he runs his own YouTube channel, York Reacts, and naturally he had some things to say about GTA6’s trailer.

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Every trailer and announcement at The Game Awards 2023

Gawd, it’s like hyping yourself up before diving into a freezing cold ice lake. Okay, okay, okay. Brave face. Hey, it’s time for The Game Awards 2023, everybody! Towards the end of every year, we all get to enjoy (or in our case, give up our evenings and ruin our fingers to the tune of) one of the gaming industry’s biggest events. The Game Awards is not only an awards ceremony – it’s a lavish smorgasbord of video game announcements, trailers, and news stretching into the early hours of the morning. At least for us Brits.

In case you don’t have the time to sit through the entire multi-hour livestream, we’ve done the hard work and put together a list of every noteworthy trailer and announcement that was shown at this year’s The Game Awards. You can get started reading; I’m just gonna… shut my eyes for a bit.

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EA reveal Tales of Kenzera: Zau, a metroidvania about grief from the voice of Assassin’s Creed: Origins

EA have announced Tales of Kenzera: Zau, a side-scrolling metroidvania from Surgent Studios, the developer founded by voice actor Abubakar Salim. It’s being published under the EA Originals label, and is inspired by the myths of African Bantu cultures. It’s also something of a memorial project, shaped by Salim’s own experiences of grief, though you might not get that impression from the trailer, which is a blaze of magical battles and aerial stunts.

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Monster Hunter Wilds looks heckin great and is coming in 2025

Capcom have unveiled the next entry in their dinosaur hat/pants/jumper-making sim this evening, and it’s called Monster Hunter Wilds. A kick in the dino groin to this year’s monster hunting pretender Wild Hearts, perhaps? Who can say. Formally unveiled at tonight’s Game Awards, this new Monster Hunter is coming in 2025, and looks to be the jazzed-up successor to Monster Hunter: World. That’s not a diss on Rise (which was excellent). Just that it’s being developed for PC and consoles first, rather than Switch. And it looks rad as heck. Come and watch the reveal trailer below.

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Ex-BioWare devs reveal Exodus, a sci-fi RPG shooter about time dilation featuring Matthew McConaughey

I hope you’re not sick of third-person sci-fi shooters with slick angular décor yet, because we have incoming. Archetype Entertainment and Blur Studio have announced Exodus, an action-adventure role-playing game featuring Matthew McConaughey, which deals with the theme of time dilation during space travel, much as in McConaughey movie Interstellar.

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Finji reveal spooky action mystery adventure Usual June

Finji, the publishers behind Tunic and Night In The Woods, have revealed their next internal development project at tonight’s Game Awards. Usual June is a new action adventure game where you play as the eponymous June, a college student who happens to be able to talk to ghosts. Hang on a second, has someone been reading Alice Bee’s very good book? Sounds quite familiar if you ask me. Come and watch the reveal trailer.

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