The best part about The Game Awards was this developer’s ‘fuck the Oscars’ rant

The best part about The Game Awards was this developer’s ‘fuck the Oscars’ rant

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Josef Fares put himself on the map in 2012 with a heartfelt narrative-driven adventure game called Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons. But the developer has a reputation for not keeping his opinions to himself, and he lived up to it at The Game Awards tonight, going off-script with a lengthy, scatterbrained rant that left everyone pulling their collars.

Fares, the co-founder of Swedish indie studio Hazelight, appeared at The Game Awards to introduce a new trailer for his next project, A Way Out. He was also supposed to discuss some news: the game’s March release date and a unique co-op trial. But Fares, who has a background in film as well as games, began by telling the crowd how excited he was to be at the show — by proclaiming the superiority of The Game Awards to the Oscars.

The best part about The Game Awards was this developer’s ‘fuck the Oscars’ rant

Dec 8, 2017, 5:16am UTC
https://www.polygon.com/2017/12/7/16749886/a-way-out-josef-fares-rant-game-awards-tga-2017 >Josef Fares put himself on the map in 2012 with a heartfelt narrative-driven adventure game called Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons. But the developer has a reputation for not keeping his opinions to himself, and he lived up to it at The Game Awards tonight, going off-script with a lengthy, scatterbrained rant that left everyone pulling their collars. >Fares, the co-founder of Swedish indie studio Hazelight, appeared at The Game Awards to introduce a new trailer for his next project, A Way Out. He was also supposed to discuss some news: the game’s March release date and a unique co-op trial. But Fares, who has a background in film as well as games, began by telling the crowd how excited he was to be at the show — by proclaiming the superiority of The Game Awards to the Oscars.