It’s unlikely that any individual in the gaming world will ever have a song written about them, but Geoff Keighley is a good candidate for the first. That song is Linkin Park’s In the End since there’s no one that personifies this song better. For the second year in a row Keighley ran the Video Game Awards solo, having cut ties with Spike after 2013’s disaster.
To his credit, Keighley really does try with these shows. He and his team put in a lot of effort and it shows, since it went solo the VGAs have been much more game-focused than Spike ever made them, and it’s almost refreshing. The focus is the games, never mind the Pepsi product placement everywhere and, confusingly, this year’s constant mention of Go90, a product many were unfamiliar with prior to, and during the show.
All right, we’ll...
To his credit, Keighley really does try with these shows. He and his team put in a lot of effort and it shows, since it went solo the VGAs have been much more game-focused than Spike ever made them, and it’s almost refreshing. The focus is the games, never mind the Pepsi product placement everywhere and, confusingly, this year’s constant mention of Go90, a product many were unfamiliar with prior to, and during the show.
All right, we’ll...
- 12/4/2015
- by Andrew Vandersteen
- SoundOnSight
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