Submitted by King_Shurk t3_z8q16e in gaming

Which game do you guys think will be awarded game of the year for this year?

Me personally,

I think it'll be God of War: Ragnarok

What about you?

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Daryno90 t1_iycn07b wrote

I would say it will probably be Elden Ring but I’m good with either it or God of War winning this year

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RTGac t1_iycn5ig wrote

Vampire Survivors

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AsinineRealms t1_iycnaq9 wrote

Game of the year according to who?

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Schulle2105 t1_iycnxsd wrote

Personally Elden Ring,the problem I see with Ragnarok is just that it is barely 2 weeks on the market so the comparison is hard there would have prefered if it was just nominatable in the next one

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[deleted] t1_iycofpa wrote

My personal game of the year is Tiny Rogues. But as far as bigger games I'm leaning Elden Ring. Wouldn't be made about GoW winning either

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AsinineRealms t1_iycokhn wrote

I meant according to which publication or website, as there doesn't seem to be an agreed upon source. therefore, all this GOTY talk seems pointless if it could be different based on the organization.

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mrhippoj t1_iycp3mo wrote

I'd argue recency bias is usually a huge benefit. I think Elden Ring's more likely to take it because God of War is a straighr sequel and so inherently derivative. I've also heard people be a lot cooler on it than they were with God of War 2018 in general

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Saviorgamer420 t1_iycpcwi wrote

Elden Ring in my opinion. I don't think God Of War deserved GOTY in 2018 over RDR2 and I think Elden Ring is a better game than Ragnarok.

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demonardvark t1_iycrrut wrote

i'm more akin to thinking elden ring will win it.

however, what I can 100% predict is no matter who wins there will be frothing seething fan boys upset theirs didn't win.

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xiosy t1_iycs3jv wrote

God of war winning goty over rdr2 in 2018 is the biggest crime in gaming history in 2022 elden ring deserves it because it’s innovating it changed the open world formula while god of war Ragnarok is still your classic game

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ReelBadJoke t1_iycs6yz wrote

For my GOTY award, I will only be considering games I have personally played this year, and basing that decision on my own subjective opinion. As such, I would like to announce this year's winner of the RBJ Game of the Year: Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord! Best narrative award goes to Horizon: Zero Dawn, Unexpected Rockstar award goes to Vampire Survivors, and my special "Still together after all these years" award goes to 7 Days to Die. Notable omissions/better luck next year pending price drops: Elden Ring (haven't played, probably won't,) God of War: whatever subtitle this time (Never been interested in the series, probably won't,) Stray (I mean, the videos are cute, but is there an actual fun game in there? Maybe, if I get bored enough.) Anything else you think should be on this list? Comment below and I'll tell you why you're wrong! Have a great day!

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noneym86 t1_iyctqn2 wrote

People are always saying elden ring brought something new to the table which I couldn't see. I played for like 25 hours I guess then stopped because I couldn't beat those two bosses. I don't watch youtube guide so I just stopped right there as I don't have time to get good.

On the other hand, Ragnarok felt like a dlc, it's the same PS4 game basically, but I enjoyed it mostly and was able to finish it just fine.

So either way, whoever wins, I don't really have strong opinion.

Good luck to both games.

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xiosy t1_iycv0to wrote

It’s not lack of handholding for me it’s the immersion and that you always find interesting stuff while traversing in the world look at ac for example the map is boring and lifeless

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Allarya t1_iycvnk1 wrote

While I agree that elden ring is going to win and deserves it, I see this argument a lot and simply can not agree with it and I think it's wrong and it's just people ignoring that certain games exist. Elden ring did not innovate or changed anything, the formula used by elden ring has been done before especially by Zelda games, wind waker comes to mind and Breath of the Wild is pretty much the exact same formula, it's just that instead of a cartoonish and more childish style it has a Dark souls style to it with a darker tone and tougher boss battles, imo Darksouls itself is way more innovative than Elden ring.

Once again no hate towards Elden ring, it is my pick for goty and I think it's totally deserved.

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YellsHello t1_iyczpmp wrote

I’m just glad Xenoblade 3 was nominated. It was the most fun I had with a game this year and it’s world, characters, story and music will stick with me above others. But objectively, Elden Ring and God of War each deserve to win, for different reasons.

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Allarya t1_iyd5wwh wrote

Pretty much yeah, I mean it's inevitable with the amount of games that there are out here nowadays it is difficult to create something new and innovative, so most good games try to add a good "sauce" to it, which is what elden ring did.

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jumpmanryan t1_iyd8yq2 wrote

It’s the first game to successfully follow the formula of BotW’s open world, but did it better. Everything you see in the distance that looks interesting is interesting. You can travel to it immediately if you’re skilled enough and the sense of wonder and discovery is arguably the greatest in any game ever created.

It’s innovation is a bit more subtle because it’s really innovating on top of BotW’s innovation. Like, for me, Elden Ring is more-so revolutionary than it is innovating. But regardless, it truly is a once in a generation type of game.

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Ok_Yoghurt_8979 t1_iydday3 wrote

What I think will win? God of War: Ragnarok. What I want to win? Elden Ring.

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ReelBadJoke t1_iydfwog wrote

Hey, I owned that in my first reply but here you are acting like you're actually saying something of value. Clearly I've triggered you somehow, is it because I don't idolize the GoW series? Because that's a pretty silly thing to get offended over....

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P4nM4ciej t1_iydi84j wrote

Not a chance, Elden Ring totaly won, not only small amount of time for GOW to get much viewers and attention, but fr, souls like with this score vs **singleplayer** game, not only wining in Europe But in Asia and Indie, so it was Game over even before release of GOW

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ReelBadJoke t1_iydixtv wrote

Well, there's the irony, though. You don't care, but here you are responding. You're the sort who has to have the last word, I guess. I'd find that funny in the context of this conversation if it wasn't so sad.

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jumpmanryan t1_iyehqwi wrote

I haven’t played Skyrim so I guess I don’t know. But everyone seemed to talk about BotW’s open world being a new and innovative type of open world. And that’s the way Elden Ring’s open world is as well. So that makes me assume that most people don’t view Skyrim’s open world as the same as ER/BotW.

Again though, haven’t played Skyrim. I do plan on it soon tho with it being on PS+!

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Fezel2137 t1_iyfabfh wrote

Unpopular opinion but stray

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