ELDEN RING WINS GAME OF THE YEAR AWARD 2022 (The Game Awards 2022) Full Speech GOTY 2022



Elden Ring Wins Game of the year 2022 award and Bill Clinton Kid interruption lol Share my Channel and Subscribe: …

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  1. Damn happy for FS to win GOTY , this game made a huge impact this year, I still remember when I defeated Malenia after 5th try I Jumped like a crazy bastard daughter looked at me like ,,dad are you ok?" lol

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  2. I am an older player .57. like the game .can’t love it .want to love it ..but can’t .. 40 yrs of construction and hard labor with my hands doesn’t allow me the dexterity to play the game .I play to have fun not to spend 90 percent of the time dying and getting frustrated .. I’m not a quitter and I hate to say it . But this game will sit in my library never to be played again until maybe my grandson wants to play .. a normal mode wouldn’t kill you guys ..

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  3. I like how he casually walks towards the devs and moves with them. And then he pats the back of the devs. Actual "I belong here" energy. Then he nominates his friend Bill Clinton at the end. What a legend.

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  4. Ok so this kid aside I’m so happy for Miyasaki dudes career has been crazy if you ever get the chance look up the history of how he got to where he is now, he really is an inspiration to the Dev community also from what I hear just a really nice guy (if you ignore all the poison swamps he’s given us over the years)

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  5. Playing Elden Ring completely reformed my view of open world RPGs. I've been playing a bunch of RPGs lately and started to recognize the gameplay patterns quite well and it gotten so bad that sometimes I can predict how each scenarios would panned out which kills half of the enjoyment. Elden Ring kind of throws you into a world and it's up to you on how to interpret it. Something that most RPGs reduced to a bunch of quest markers and needy npcs.

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  6. Who else found it hilariously inappropriately appropriate that the kid who followed a group of Japanese gentlemen onstage to hijack their moment bears such a striking resemblance to the "Asian Wannabe" kid from Not Another Teen Movie trying to hijack Asian cultures? I feel like this is his spiritual successor 😆

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