Feng Ji, the director on Black Myth: Wukong, has expressed disappointment that his title didn’t bag the gong for Game of the Year at last week’s The Game Awards, and admitted he penned his acceptance speech two years ago.Speaking on Weibo, a Chinese social media site, Ji noted that while has pleased the game won Best Action Game and Player’s Voice, he said he doesn’t “understand the section criteria for this year’s Game of the Year.”Related Content – Upcoming PS5 Games 2024: The Best PS5 Game Coming SoonIn the end, it won the Best Action and Player’s Voice, especially the Player’s Voice, which is gratifying. But I must admit that there are disappointments and regrets… The games nominated this year are all excellent, but I really don’t understand the selection criteria for this year’s Game of the Year. I came here for nothing!From yesterday to now, I have also seen strong dissatisfaction, unwillingness, and unhappiness in the comments of many players – most of them expressed in a humorous and deconstructive way, which is hilarious.I can fully understand this unwillingness to sympathize with this unhappiness because I know that behind these emotions, it is not pain and malice, but self-esteem and self-confidence.In related news, ex-Sony Santa Monica Studio writer Alanah Pearce claimed that someone from Game Science was seen crying when Astro Bot was announced as having earned the award for Game of the Year. [Source – Weibo via VGC]
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