VGAs Tonight

Who’s watching? What do we expect to see regarding all games, mainly Valve related though! I’m really hoping for some type of information of EP3, however, I will understand if we don’t get anything. Valve’s been silent about it for 3 years, so I won’t come into this with high hopes.

Edit: Shit, sorry about the “tonight” - Saw an ad that said VGAs tonight and I posted.

I’m only interested about the reveals. Don’t care about bullshit awards.

I agree, I only hope that ME2, BC2, and Metro 2033 win some awards. Metro was one of my favorite games of the last few years, too bad it was short.

I just hope Amnesia: The Dark Descent wins Best Horror Game.

its on tomorrow night, not tonight btw

Nuborn beat me to it.

I don’t like that they’re done by Spike, but I do watch them for the premieres.

No contest. This game is ****ing scary.

BC2: most stuttering and worst hit detection ever award –

oh sorry black ops.

I’ll just hear about the reveals afterward.

Im only interested in the Portal 2 trailer, to be honest.

Don’t care about anything at all, except for Episode Three… and Portal 2.

Any way to watch it online?

This. Last year’s awards were fucking retarded, one can only assume it will be the same this year too.

Yes.

And last year’s awards were also online. THe camera never fucking looked at the stage, and there was no projector screen feed so you could only ever hear the audio of the reveal trailers.

Fuckers.

Also, the MW2 Jersey Shore thing was fucking retarded, but it was so bad it was funny.

Kacked wibth and kukushins. I still quote that to this day.

Well, would you kindly disclose such information pertaining to watching it online?

Spiketv’s website probably.

I mean, I don’t know… Just a wild guess.

Same.

  1. Is there a best horror game award, I looked and didn’t see one :wink:
  2. I’m sure something like Dead Space 2 or Alan Wake will win, these things almost never give credit were it’s due. :frowning:

Besides Amnesia is a not big budget mainstream game. I doubt it will even be mentioned at all.

Which is sad considering it’s much, much better than the big budget games.

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