Game of the year 2019

Game of the year 2019

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What the Golf? is the WTF of golf games. An indie that turns upside down the concept of this elitist sport to offer some pills of freshness where you will never know what awaits you next. Because it has just enough golf.
Closing a trilogy is not always easy, and even less so when there is a double generational leap involved. Much was expected of Kingdom Hearts III and it did just enough, being a formidable experience for the Disney fan, but knowing that its universes were not exploited as much as we would like.
Who would have thought that Nintendo Switch would end up embracing the spirit of Wii with Ring Fit Adventure in a more obvious way? That ARMS was a timid experiment compared to this game where you will really do sport and get tired like never before in a video game. And you will have a good time.
There was some fear with Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order because of the first few adventures, but Nintendo Switch has taken an exclusive in

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Vin Diesel, star of the Fast & Furious saga, was in charge of reading the verdict with which Miyazaki’s game was awarded. The awards of The Game Awards 2019, as in previous editions, have been chosen by an independent jury made up of 80 specialized media from around the world.
Unlike previous installments of the saga, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice offers a more linear narrative with a well-defined protagonist, although it does not eliminate the classic fragmented story of the Souls. In addition, by having a specific protagonist, the game imposes a single way of playing based on skill and counterattack.

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UbisoftAnno 1800 is a strategy and city-building videogame set in the industrial revolution of the 19th century. In this title distributed by Ubisoft, players must build an empire by constructing cities on different islands around the world, advancing through the ages and interacting with other players. It is a typical game in which 10 more minutes of gameplay turns into three hours and two new cities.
The new work of the British studio Inkle, authors of the exquisite mobile game 80 Days, is once again a game that revolves around words. In the shoes of archaeologist Aliya Elasra, the player must embark on an adventure to decipher the meaning of an arcane language in a carefully crafted sci-fi world. The quality of the writing (currently only in English) is once again its strong point, but also highlights the mystery of a story that is discovered as the meaning of each new word is known, but that never closes completely.

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The Game Awards 2019 ceremony honored the best video games of 2019. The event was hosted by Geoff Keighley at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on December 12, 2019.[1] The full list of nominated video games was released on November 19, 2019.[2][3][3]
The Game Awards 2019 took place at the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles on December 12, 2019, hosted and produced by Canadian games journalist Geoff Keighley.[4] The show was streamed live globally in over 50 countries across numerous services, including YouTube and Twitch. with a pre-show hosted by Sydnee Goodman. The show was also the first to have a live television broadcast in India via MTV India, a significant growth market for the video game industry. In addition, it was simulcast. in select Cinemark theaters across the U.S. in association with Sony Pictures. The show was viewed by 45.2 million people via live stream, including a simultaneous peak count of 7 million, representing a 73% increase from The Game Awards 2018’s 26.2 million. In addition, fan votes totaled 15.5 million, a 50% increase over the previous show as well.

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