Portal 2′s Wheatley did not win an award at the Spike VGAs. Mildly disappointing, but then, given the Spike’s themselves are mildly disappointing, I’m not losing much sleep over it.
The Video Game Awards means the silly season of teasers, trailers and teaser trailers is upon us. Though Resistance 3′s been featured in much longer cinematics, this one promises you’ll see actual real honest gameplay on December 11.
On last night’s episode of Late Night with Conan O’Brien, sidekick Andy Richter expresses disappointment that he didn’t win a Spike VGA award for his work as the voice of Ezio in Assassin’s Creed II.
In case you were out this weekend doing something other than sitting at a computer pressing F5 every half an hour, know that you missed a ton of new game announcements.
Ah, the Spike Awards. What better way to celebrate the year’s achievements in an ever-maturing and important creative industry than with an evening of advertisements and ill-advised celebrity cameos?
The night is over, you’ve digested the trailers, now settle in and remember what the whole point of the night was: the awards. Click through for the full list of winners. GAME OF THE YEAR