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As usual, the games that people mostly heard of win over anything that deserved it. RDR2 for "Labor of Love"? What a joke.
Except for the obvious pick, I can't say any of the picks here were right. Don't get me started on the crapfest that is Starfield and the lissencephalic level of thinking it takes to call that pile of crap innovative which must have been given out by judges from Apple
Dave the Diver is very cozy, Lethal Company is a great game to play with friends, and and SIFU really does make you feel like you suck at the game. At least those fit in their respective categories.
RDR2 hasn't seen any major updates in years, Starfield hardly introduced innovations, I heard Hogwarts Legacy "runs well" on the Deck after several user tweaks, improvements from Valve, and running Low settings + FSR 2.
What a joke.
Surely bg3 would be labor of love for all the updates they've been doing non stop
That literally just came out...