Month: November 2025
Clair Obscur is clearing the path for its Game Awards sweep with a major win at The Golden Joysticks
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, a fan-favorite and an incredibly successful AA production, has won its first major award at this year’s Golden Joysticks. It’s an overture to The Game Awards, set to take place some 20 days from now, where the game is expected to sweep through the categories. The award: Ultimate Game of the Year. Expedition 33, which came seemingly out of nowhere, took home the biggest award The Golden Joysticks have to offer, setting a precedent for its soon-to-come sweep of The Game Awards. It is the most-nominated game in the show’s history, and could theoretically win them all, though I believe the judges will probably think “that’s enough” after a certain point and allow some of the categories to go into another’s hands (unless Geoff wants us to listen to Sandfall’s devs on stage for literal hours). With this crowning achievement at The Golden Joysticks, Expedition 33 has proved that a game does not have to be a billion-dollar venture, nor a live-service attention-span-reducing “product” that is a video game in name only. All you need is a good story, compelling characters, and an aspiration to create substantial art, art that does not rely on the eye of the beholder but yearns to achieve and inspire something great in anyone who observes it. From the music to the style to the France-inspired setting, everything in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 carries artistic value, which no doubt explains why so many people felt enchanted by it. E33 is emotional, stylistic, and, most importantly, fun. Screenshot by Destructoid And, being a video game, it still needs considerable gameplay and a fun loop, which it provides by all means. It’s an evolution of the JRPG genre, which is taken in its base form and transformed into something both recognizable and new, fast-paced and tactical, action-packed and emotionally charged. It’s as close to a perfect game as they come, and JRPG powerhouses are going to need to have a long, hard think about what they need to do to make their games competitive in the genre again (though for some companies and fans, yearly regurgitations seem to do the trick, unfortunately). I congratulate Sandfall for the win, and can’t wait to see how the game fares in the upcoming, biggest award show of the year (in gaming). The post Clair Obscur is clearing the path for its Game Awards sweep with a major win at The Golden Joysticks appeared first on Destructoid.
XRP Drops 32% in Volume: Is It Concerning?
XRP saw a sudden drop in spot trading volume after an earlier rise, falling 32% as traders weigh what comes next to the markets.
House lawmakers at each other’s throats with censure efforts in first week back post-shutdown
Over the past three days, lawmakers have voted on or floated five measures to censure or denounce members over bad behavior and now Rep. Greg Steube (R-Fla.) is seeking to expel indicted Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick (D-Fla.).
“Lamar Jackson’s my bastard son”: Samuel L Jackson makes bold claim about Ravens QB on Jimmy Kimmel’s show
Quarterback Lamar Jackson has a fan in actor Samuel L Jackson. The latter was a guest on Wednesday’s episode of ABC’s late night show, “The Jimmy Kimmel Show.
‘Rental Family’ review: Brendan Fraser’s fantastic comeback continues
In “Rental Family,” a bittersweet dramedy from director Hikari set in Tokyo, Brendan Fraser plays a dad for hire.
Queen Camilla’s cheeky quip to Geri Halliwell-Horner
Former Spice Girl Geri Halliwell-Horner attended an event to celebrate The Queen’s Commonwealth essay competition, proving her close bond with the royal family as she embraced Queen Camilla.
Average US long-term mortgage rate rises to 6.26%, the third straight increase
Average US long-term mortgage rate rises to 6.26%, the third straight increase
A Cat Will Always Cat: 23 Large Feline Funnies With Big Cat Energy
Hello cat pawrents! If you know more than just one cat, you know that a cat will always cat. That’s just how the world works, we didn’t make the rules we’re just playing by them. Cats have certain behaviors, specific habits, and most of them are shared across the entire feline world. Yes, in its entirety. We’re talking about the wild, large, and feral feline side of their world. Big cats cheetahs, lions, leopards, lynx, pumas, and all the large cousins of our house cats. While our cats rule the domestic kingdoms, big cats rule the wilderness with an iron paw. Did your cat run in a sudden zoomies attack at 4 AM? Well, so did the cheetah. Did your cat loaf lazily in the sun, like there’s nothing to worry about in the world? Lots of lions do that, too. Did your cat hunt a red laser dot with a hunter’s precision? A tiger just did that in the jungle you wouldn’t have heard him coming even if you tried to listen carefully. And yes, he probably also wiggled his behind before he pounced on his prey. So here’s to all the cats! Lorge, smol, and everything in between. Because every roar is a meow, and every meow is. still a meow, but that just means it’s a cat.
Democrats Get Good News in Two Texas House Districts Donald Trump Won
Democrats Get Good News in Two Texas House Districts Donald Trump Won
Tyler, the Creator seals his biggest year yet as Apple Music Artist of the Year
Tyler, the Creator just closed out his biggest year yet with record-breaking streams, two hit albums, and Apple Music’s top artistic honor.Image Credit: AppleIn October 2024, Tyler, the Creator released “Chromakopia”, his most personal album to date. The album became his most successful album ever on Apple Music by first-day and first-week plays.He would go on to write, record, and release another album, “Don’t Tap the Glass,” halfway through his “Chromakopia” tour. That album would go on to land the top spot on Apple Music’s charts in more than 55 countries on the day it was released. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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