Another sad pick, I hope to be alive when Video Games stops promoting Hollywood on awards shows, can't take any of them seriously tbh.
Advertising your show with Christopher Nolan is a lot more likely to get outside people tune in than advertising it with Neil Druckmann (sorry Neil). Considering the show was a giant advertisement the past years it fits the event.Are they really going to get more eyes on the event by inviting a movie director? I just can't believe that there is a significant amount of people that will tune into a game awards show because Nolan is there. It's all so baffling. Like I just know that it's going to be the same old boomer speech about games being a new way to tell a story etc
you play any sony games lately pal ;)
It's gonna be the Elden Ring trailer while he talks over it in a muffled inaudible voice.
Josef Fares should be there from the start to finish, period.
It's not the Oscars. It's the MTV movie awards.Imagine the oscars chasing game developers to present, this is pathetic
I mean, I can also appreciate that people would rather see presenters from the video game industry. What does he really have to do with video games? It's not like he's a known gamer or anything either.He's a good get. Era's hate-boner for him is utterly bizarre and misplaced to put it mildly.
Just like Gadot is there to sell a new Wonder Woman movie, this will probably be him trying to sell you Tenet on UHD (which releases in a week or so).
Whatever keeps TGAs afloat goes, I guess.
Actually I wouldn't be surprised if Nolan decides to direct a game. I could see it happening.
One of my favorite movie based games that rarely gets talked about; I view it as sort of a diet Splinter Cell with elements of Manhunt sprinkled in, but the fear mechanic was surprisingly innovative at the time. Some of what the Arkham series has been praised for the last decade can be traced back to Batman Begins, which is pretty fasincating, given that it was a comparably uneventful licensed game from the PS2 generation.I hope he mentions the Batman Begins game. (Which is really great!)
Extremely insulting to videogames.Tbh i think he is a good fit, his writing is really on the level of videogames
Hear me out for a second, what if you can do both? Have known faces in games as well known faces in other forms of entertainment come together to celebrate game creators. Wouldn't it be awesome to have people across all facet of the entertainment industry come together to celebrate a medium that nearly 3 billion people on earth enjoy and partake in?I mean, I can also appreciate that people would rather see presenters from the video game industry. What does he really have to do with video games? It's not like he's a known gamer or anything either.
Hear me out for a second, what if you can do both? Have known faces in games as well known faces in other forms of entertainment come together to celebrate game creators. Wouldn't it be awesome to have people across all facet of the entertainment industry come together to celebrate a medium that nearly 3 billion people on earth enjoy and partake in?
Nooooo, that sounds stupid. It should be exclusive to only people who make games. Nobody else should be invited because obviously they make movies and TV so they clearly don't know anything about story telling nor do they enjoy games, their families and friends probably don't play games. Its not like a lot of game developers also come from various industries especially graphics programmers, animators, music production etc. Disney and heck Sony, Warner Bros, Vivendi are clearly not true gaming companies because they also own some of the largest Movie, TV and Music production companies as well.
Don't really care what they are there for. The people who are putting the show together need to be paid and these companies need an audience to advertise to. There are going to be millions of eyes tuned in and we all watch TV shows and Movies so i don't see what is the problem in people getting paid to advertise as well as entertain.If you think Christopher Nolan or Gal Gadot is at this to celebrate video games I dont know what to tell you.
For real.He's a good get. Era's hate-boner for him is utterly bizarre and misplaced to put it mildly.