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Top Steam Deals: Autumn and Black Friday Sales Unveiled

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ONE Esports

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The Steam Autumn Sale 2024 offers significant discounts on top games, including Red Dead Redemption 2 at 67% off, Dark Souls 3 at 50% off, Kingdom Come: Deliverance at 90% off, Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection at 60% off, and Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora at 60% off. These deals provide a great opportunity to expand your gaming library with critically acclaimed titles and hidden gems.

GTA 6 Tease Hints at Surpassing RDR2 with Enhanced Features

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ComicBook.com

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A former Rockstar Games developer has hinted that GTA 6 will feature an open world with NPC interactions as dynamic and immersive as those in Red Dead Redemption 2, but on a much larger scale. This suggests that Rockstar is leveraging its substantial budget and team size to enhance the open-world experience, potentially setting a new standard for future games. However, these insights remain speculative as the developer is bound by a non-disclosure agreement.

"Controversy Surrounds Steam Awards 2023 Winners Amidst Calls for Voting Reform"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Dexerto

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The Steam Awards 2023 have sparked controversy among players, with many calling the results, including wins for Red Dead Redemption 2 and Starfield, a "sick joke" and questioning the integrity of the voting system. Critics argue that the awards do not reflect the actual labor of love or innovation in gaming, citing games like Deep Rock Galactic as more deserving. There is a growing demand for Valve to revise the award titles and the voting process to better represent player opinions and the quality of games.

"Controversy Surrounds Steam Awards as 'Starfield' and 'Baldur's Gate 3' Spark Debate on Merit"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Forbes

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Starfield's win for "Most Innovative Gameplay" in the Steam Awards has sparked speculation of trolling by Steam users, given the game's mixed reception and perceived lack of innovation compared to past Bethesda titles. The situation is further questioned by Red Dead Redemption 2's win for "Labor of Love," despite Rockstar's minimal updates, suggesting a pattern of ironic voting. While Starfield was more widely played than its fellow nominees, the significant backlash in the community hints at a potential troll vote contributing to its win.

"Steam Awards 2023: Surprises and Controversies in Gaming's Big Winners"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Gamesradar

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The Steam Awards 2023 have sparked controversy with some of their winners, raising questions about the value of fan-voted awards. Baldur's Gate 3 won Game of the Year, while Starfield received the Most Innovative Gameplay Award despite its familiar mechanics, and Red Dead Redemption 2 won the Labor of Love Award despite concerns over its ongoing support. The Last of Us Part 1 also won for Best Soundtrack, despite its music being from the original 2013 game. Critics suggest that the popularity of the winning studios may have influenced the outcomes, highlighting the potential for manipulation in fan-based voting systems.

"Controversy and Confusion Surround Steam Awards 2023 and Baldur's Gate 3's Success"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Entertainment

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The Steam Awards 2023 have sparked debate over the value of fan-voted awards after controversial wins by Starfield for Most Innovative Gameplay and Red Dead Redemption 2 for the Labor of Love Award. Critics argue that Starfield's gameplay is not particularly innovative and that Red Dead Redemption 2 is not as well-supported as other nominees. The Last of Us Part 1 also raised eyebrows with its Best Soundtrack win for a score originally composed in 2013. The results highlight the influence of fandom and the potential for popularity to skew the outcomes of such awards.

"Steam's 2023 Game of the Year Results Spark Surprises and Debates"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Dexerto

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The Steam Awards 2023 have sparked controversy among gamers due to unexpected wins, such as Starfield receiving the Most Innovative Gameplay award despite recent negative reviews, and Red Dead Redemption 2 winning the Labor of Love award without any significant updates since 2020. Critics argue that these wins do not align with the categories' intentions, leading to confusion and claims that the awards are a joke. The Steam Awards are based on user nominations and votes, which may explain the prevalence of mainstream games despite the controversies surrounding them.

"Steam Awards 2023: Unexpected Winners Spark Online Debate and Confusion"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Rock Paper Shotgun

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The Steam Awards, determined by player votes, have concluded with some controversial choices, such as Red Dead Redemption 2 winning the Labor Of Love award despite a lack of recent updates, and Starfield receiving the Most Innovative Gameplay award. Critics suggest that these results may reflect the popularity of games rather than their fit for the categories. However, some winners like Baldur's Gate 3 for Game Of The Year and Outstanding Story-Rich Game were well-received. The awards highlight a potential issue with player-voted systems, where blockbuster games may overshadow more deserving titles due to their widespread player base.

"Surge in 'Red Dead Redemption 2' Popularity Puzzles Gamers"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Forbes

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The resurgence of interest in 'Red Dead Redemption 2' is attributed to several factors: significant discounts on platforms like Steam, heightened anticipation for GTA 6 stirring interest in Rockstar's titles, popular YouTubers like Act Man creating content around the game, and the enduring quality of the game itself. Despite the lack of DLC for the main game and the underwhelming performance of Red Dead Online, the base game continues to attract players, especially with the current sale pricing it at $20.

"New Game Blends Red Dead Redemption 2 and Fallout Elements"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by GAMINGbible

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"Nobody's Left," an upcoming action-adventure game developed by a single Iranian developer, Mo Khakzad, combines elements of Red Dead Redemption 2 and post-apocalyptic themes reminiscent of Fallout. Set in a lawless, war-torn city, players take on the role of a bounty hunter fighting for survival and the protection of their family. The game, which has drawn comparisons to The Last of Us, has no release date yet but will be available on PlayStation and Xbox, with a Steam wishlist option already live.

Dutch actor's emotional breakdown during Red Dead Redemption 2's final scene.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by GAMINGbible

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Benjamin Byron Davis, the actor who played Dutch Van Der Linde in Red Dead Redemption 2, revealed in an interview that he couldn't stop crying while filming the game's final scene. He explained that he had to walk up a raked stage and stand there as the scene continued to play out without him, and he cried his eyes out for three or four takes. Davis' emotional investment in the character is a testament to the attachment that developers allow players to build with their characters in video games.