00:06:49 Mucho's had enough 00:13:49 Game Awards discussion 00:35:39 Judging TGA fits 00:55:42 Events Calendar 01:22:30 Fantasy Critic discussion 01:31:42 Art Show 02:03:55 Kyle's Game Dude pickups 02:10:42 Guess the Game 02:38:07 Twitch Year-End Recap 02:48:36 PlayStation 2024 Wrap-Up 02:59:23 Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind 06:23:20 Sonic X Shadow Generations 06:31:08 Sonic X Shadow DLC 06:45:50 Astro Bot - Winter Wonder 07:39:54 My First Gran Turismo 07:57:57 Balatro 08:00:34 Tetris (NES) 08:49:00 Pokémon TCG Pocket 08:54:17 Pokémon TCG Pocket - Cracking Packs 09:41:00 Pokémon TCG Pocket - Deck Building 09:45:02 Pokémon TCG Pocket - Battle
1:04:30 Correction: Cold by Crossfade came out January 26, 2004 (when it was COLD outside in most of the locations where the album would be sold, get it?). It is decidedly within the cutoff date.
Im always listening to gaming news media and podcasts. I found the TGA's deeply boring. The muppets gave me a genuine laugh but otherwise it was pretty damn dull and still way too long..the feeling of genuine exhaustion washed over me completely by the time it was over. Nintendo being absent and nothing really switch related from 3rd parties made it extra difficult to watch...the other stuff doesn't have any real interest..most xbox and playstation stuff just blurs into one trailer. I've no idea what was announced anymore. Missed Kyle but i probably zoned out at the mention of squid game
This sounds more like you losing interest in video games. No one that likes video games would say that it was "difficult to watch" or caused "genuine exhaustion." Best pacing in the history of the show, and if you've been playing games for more than 20 years, there were multiple huge surprises. Unless you *only* play on Nintendo, then I could see the disappointment, but most of the games announced were multi-platform games. The only exclusive I can remember is Intergalactic.
I thought this year’s was a good show, but I cannot watch The Game Awards live. The ability to skip through the ads and what’s not working is essential
Genuinely almost spit out my water while watching the VGAs and saw Kyle in the squid game bit. Hilarious stuff
00:06:49 Mucho's had enough
00:13:49 Game Awards discussion
00:35:39 Judging TGA fits
00:55:42 Events Calendar
01:22:30 Fantasy Critic discussion
01:31:42 Art Show
02:03:55 Kyle's Game Dude pickups
02:10:42 Guess the Game
02:38:07 Twitch Year-End Recap
02:48:36 PlayStation 2024 Wrap-Up
02:59:23 Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind
06:23:20 Sonic X Shadow Generations
06:31:08 Sonic X Shadow DLC
06:45:50 Astro Bot - Winter Wonder
07:39:54 My First Gran Turismo
07:57:57 Balatro
08:00:34 Tetris (NES)
08:49:00 Pokémon TCG Pocket
08:54:17 Pokémon TCG Pocket - Cracking Packs
09:41:00 Pokémon TCG Pocket - Deck Building
09:45:02 Pokémon TCG Pocket - Battle
1:04:30 Correction: Cold by Crossfade came out January 26, 2004 (when it was COLD outside in most of the locations where the album would be sold, get it?). It is decidedly within the cutoff date.
Always look forward to these TGA homecoming episodes
4:57:56 i feel so seen lol
great thumbnail
Christina requiring more Dirt is something that is going to stick with me.
game audio was a bit loud :/
Im always listening to gaming news media and podcasts.
I found the TGA's deeply boring. The muppets gave me a genuine laugh but otherwise it was pretty damn dull and still way too long..the feeling of genuine exhaustion washed over me completely by the time it was over.
Nintendo being absent and nothing really switch related from 3rd parties made it extra difficult to watch...the other stuff doesn't have any real interest..most xbox and playstation stuff just blurs into one trailer.
I've no idea what was announced anymore.
Missed Kyle but i probably zoned out at the mention of squid game
“Genuine exhaustion washed” over you? Really? A bit dramatic lol
This sounds more like you losing interest in video games. No one that likes video games would say that it was "difficult to watch" or caused "genuine exhaustion." Best pacing in the history of the show, and if you've been playing games for more than 20 years, there were multiple huge surprises. Unless you *only* play on Nintendo, then I could see the disappointment, but most of the games announced were multi-platform games. The only exclusive I can remember is Intergalactic.
I thought this year’s was a good show, but I cannot watch The Game Awards live. The ability to skip through the ads and what’s not working is essential