The Flawed Game Awards Delivered Its Best Show In Years
Briefly

Keighley's journey from the chaotic VGX Awards to the polished Game Awards showcases his dedication to elevating gaming culture with Oscar-like sophistication and prestige.
The Game Awards have successfully combined humor, emotion, and major game reveals, proving that the show can deliver entertainment without major hiccups during its nearly four-hour runtime.
Gaming culture has evolved, no longer overshadowed by Hollywood's influence. Keighley's vision has fostered an environment where the uniqueness of gaming can thrive, even amidst celebrity appearances.
The awkward moments during the awards, such as Harrison Ford's presence, reflect the ongoing tension between gaming's identity and its complicated relationship with Hollywood.
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