VR isn't required. I don't think they've said anything about it staying exclusive, so I wouldn't be surprised to see it on more platforms in the near future.
You'll understand why if they release another Tetris Effect every other year, sooner or later you'll start questioning why it keeps getting picked as GOTY thinking "It's... just Tetris Effect" even though the only bad thing you're even remotely able to say about it is that, well, "it's just Tetris Effect".End of the day, why shouldn't a GOTY be given to a game that basically the only bad thing people are even remotely able to say about it is that "it's just Tetris"?
That's my opinion, everything you said and nothing of that makes it a good game or the best game of the year,you are just saying it is popular,and this I agree.Why is it a joke?
It's a massive phenomenon of a game. Pulls in ridiculous player counts. Has been constantly updated. One of the top streamed games. And will likely have longer legs than most the games up for the GOTY this year
Should point out I don't particularly like the game myself but if someone voted it as GOTY I could understand
Wait you'd not heard of Tetris effect? Really? It's been all over the enthusiast press since e3.
You've never heard about Tetris Effect with as much as you're on ERA? Surprising.
And as Vinny said later on, anyone who says Tetris is not okay at #1 is nuts and shouldn't be playing video games.
Nope never heard about it. Even when you on Era its impossible to follow every thread or game.
Good to hear its great tho.
The way that game is updated with not just balance patches and new content but weird as events that alter the state of the game world and systems is some revolutionary shit. Epic is putting Riot, Blizzard and Valve to shame right now.That's my opinion, everything you said and nothing of that makes it a good game or the best game of the year,you are just saying it is popular,and this I agree.
Tetris Effect clearly has a lot of passion put into it by people who have been wanting to make a Tetris game for years and are perfect for the job. Seeing a lot of people here saying it doesn't deserve recognition breaks my heart.
Tetris Effect is awesome.
Eurogamer's choice, though, is a way to generate click, which is fine but it must be recognized. By choosing a game no one has ever chosen people would talk about it as this thread shows.
Also, while Tetris is one of my favourite games of all time, I feel GOTY awards should go to new games, unless there's not competition. This year competition was strong.
That's my opinion, everything you said and nothing of that makes it a good game or the best game of the year,you are just saying it is popular,and this I agree.
Are you sure it's suited for multiplayer, Mr. Center 4-wider? LolHead-to-head competition doesn't really mesh with the design goals for this game. I get their reasoning.
But I still think it's a big flaw for the final product because modern Tetris usually isn't as well-suited for single-player gameplay as it is for multi.
No, screw that. Screw everything about that. Because how do you know that? You're pulling it out of thin air. There's nothing that needs to be recognized about that at all.Tetris Effect is awesome.
Eurogamer's choice, though, is a way to generate click, which is fine but it must be recognized. By choosing a game no one has ever chosen people would talk about it as this thread shows.
Also, while Tetris is one of my favourite games of all time, I feel GOTY awards should go to new games, unless there's not competition. This year competition was strong.
I think both games have different purposes, despite having the same general gameplay. PPT is what you play if you want a meat 'n potatoes Tetris experience and enjoy direct competition with other players, with all the modes you could really want, while Tetris Effect is what happens when someone comes up with a new way to both play and enjoy Tetris and gears it towards being an all-encompassing experience over anything else. In that way, someone who loves PPT may not dig Effect, and vice versa, but it's really cool to have two excellent takes one of the few perfect games on the market right now.
I bought one over the other, they have the same core gameplay, can't say I concur there.Tetris Effect really shouldn't be compared to PPT. Tetris Effect is much more of a singular, focused experience while PPT is a fairly silly party game with a focus on quantity of play modes.
Having a wispy ethereal aesthetic presentation makes it Oscar worthy. It would seem the perhaps just as good if not better Puyo Puyo Tetris game is not nearly dignified enough to have been considered for awards in it's year. Also hit PC this year.I don't understand this, there's no Oscar-worthy storyline and you don't shoot/slice anyone. Is it even a video game?!
I bought one over the other, they have the same core gameplay, can't say I concur there.
Having a wispy ethereal aesthetic presentation makes it Oscar worthy. It would seem the perhaps just as good if not better Puyo Puyo Tetris game is not nearly dignified enough to have been considered for awards in it's year.
It depends what you want out of it(because obviously PPT includes a whole extra puzzle game). It's a more expansive single player tetris experience as it's focused on that, it lacks any multiplayer though.
I think the lack of multiplayer might be some kind of Tetris licensing weirdness.As someone who's followed puzzle gaming discussions for a while, there's something amusing to me about the "just Tetris" criticisms.
When Puyo Puyo Tetris came out, people kept calling the game "just Tetris"... even though the other half of the package was an entirely different puzzle game. And another third was SEGA trying to innovate and combine both of them. Somehow, Tetris manages to be the only thing that people pay attention to, while simultaneously being the game people want to criticize as nothing special.
Are you sure it's suited for multiplayer, Mr. Center 4-wider? Lol
Anyways, I'm surprised Mizuguchi didn't take a stab at inventing a better multiplayer garbage system. I'm sure he would've had good ideas.
That's not what I said at all. You said these two games can't be compared. I'm not writing it off, I compared it to another Tetris game that hit steam this year, and that one appeals to me more. I'm not discrediting anyone's interest or apprecation for this game. But I do think it's a bit unfair to Puyo Puyo Tetris to say it's silly just based on the surface level art style and story type of thing, when it has all the Tetris goodness in it. And not everyone is going to consider these particular visual effects and stylistic choices to be more of an experience, or more immersive. We have different flavors of Tetris to choose from, and that's cool, and I think needless to say they're comparable.By that logic, The New Tetris from 20 years ago is also the same game, despite having its own presentation and modes.
You can't gloss over presentation to write off a game. All of Mizuguchi's games are about a simple gameplay loop with immersive synesthetic elements; he is one of the best creators of this sort of experience. All of Tetris Effect's modes pivot around this core conceit. It is diametrically different from the cute anime style and madcap nature of PPT.
Ignoring this difference is disingenuous.
I've been here since the beginning and I would say most people (not all) here have very surface level appreciation for video games. Which isn't a bad thing but you still get a lot of shallow reductive hot takes.It's honestly just sad to see a forum full of so many people who would consider themselves to be gaming enthusiasts unable to comprehend a game that isn't a big budget narrative driven adventure/action game winning GOTY.
How so? I feel that sites going with typical AAA fare will age poorly. As a long time collector and player of games, the big AAA releases tend to be the games I replay the least. It'll stand the test of time. Games like God of War, Red Dead and the like are great but in ten years time, I doubt I'll ever pop them in again.
How so? I feel that sites going with typical AAA fare will age poorly. As a long time collector and player of games, the big AAA releases tend to be the games I replay the least. It'll stand the test of time. Games like God of War, Red Dead and the like are great but in ten years time, I doubt I'll ever pop them in again.
You'll understand why if they release another Tetris Effect every other year, sooner or later you'll start questioning why it keeps getting picked as GOTY thinking "It's... just Tetris Effect" even though the only bad thing you're even remotely able to say about it is that, well, "it's just Tetris Effect".
As for myself, I haven't played Tetris Effect yet but I'm looking at a long gameplay video as I write this, fast-forwarding to find something special besides flashy visuals, but the only thing I'm thinking is that I've aready played this game so many many times before in different iterations.
It's the - I've already played this 20 times before - that is the problem, not the lack of story or killing. Sequels often get complaints if they're too similar to their predecessor. Re-releasing a 35 year old game that has already got numerous re-releases with new visuals should be considered slightly worse.I don't understand this, there's no Oscar-worthy storyline and you don't shoot/slice anyone. Is it even a video game?!
My PS3 and PS2 are still in perfect working condition. What the hell you doing to your consoles dude?In ten years we'll be lucky if our PS4s still work in general.
it's like someone figured out how to make video games have an emotional core.
Because from the look of it I have already played it? I already know how Tetris plays so what makes this Tetris so much different that I can't get from looking at a video?Holy shit this is embarassing. Watching let's plays of a puzzle game to find out why people enjoy it so much?! Like, you even say you haven't played it, so why the fuck are you in here arguing against it?
So is God of War a "new" game?
Is Red Dead Redemption II a "new" game?
If yes, then why don't you consider Tetris Effect to be a "new" game?
No, screw that. Screw everything about that. Because how do you know that? You're pulling it out of thin air. There's nothing that needs to be recognized about that at all.
To understand what I mean, just assume for a moment that they are completely 100% genuine with their choice. You obviously don't think that, but just assume they are for a moment anyway for this though exercise. If they are genuine, and it's not just clickbait, how are they to actually prove that? It's impossible. There's no way to prove it's not, because people like you just assume it is from the start, based on this or that, and there's no way to prove otherwise, simply because it's not the common choice and therefore must just be clickbait after all. You've already made up your mind, and there's no way to prove otherwise, because the whole thing's unfalsifiable from the start.
It's just silly and completely nonsensical and I don't get the point of stuff like this at all and what purpose this serves.
Seeing how this played out internally, I can tell you that this was never about clicks. Tetris and Fortnite basically came out on top in discussions and voting. That's what everyone wanted and it was extremely split. People were passionate about those games rather than clicks.A more apt question would be: "Is Hyrule Warriors DX a new game?" and the answer would be: "No, it's not".
God of War and Red Dead Redemption II are new games as they are sufficiently different from predecessors.
By the way, I'm the type of gamer who mainly plays Japanese games, rhythm'n'games, puzzle games and typically avoids AAA games---just to be clear, my point is not about "Tetris Effect is not a real game" because I think it is and in fact I vastly preferred it to 90% of games released this year.
I worked in the media industry and I've been following gaming press since at least two decades. I know Eurogamer and to me it's clear this choice aims at clicks. As I said, this is totally fine and there's nothing wrong with that: gaming media needs to ramp up clicks and some choices are clearly aimed at that.
I don't think Tetris Effect wouldn't be the choice of many people in Eurogamer---I just think that the choice itself was driven by click-baiting.