
A growing backlash in the gaming community is heating up over Lies of P missing out on Game of the Year nominations. Fans express shock as they contend that the absence of this critically acclaimed RPG amidst titans like Baldur's Gate 3 and Mario Wonder is unjustifiable.
While many understand the competition's intensity, the general consensus is that Lies of P deserves recognition. "I refuse to understand how Mario Wonder got nominated and Lies of P didnโt," one player asserted. Fans pointed to the gameโs standout voice acting, art style, and engaging combat as reasons it should have been in the running.
Disappointment doesn't only stem from the nomination snub; fans also expressed frustration over the omission of the soundtrack from best original score consideration. "Honestly, I'm more pissed that it wasn't nominated for OSTs," noted one enthusiastic commenter.
Three key discussions emerged from the community:
Popularity Over Quality: Many players believe Lies of P was overshadowed by its lesser-known studio and thus did not garner enough recognition.
Perception of Linear Gameplay: Some users argued that if the game were developed by a well-known studio like FromSoftware, it might have received nominations. "If Lies of P was made by FS, it wouldโve surely been recognized," claimed a fan, referencing how Sekiro managed to earn accolades despite being linear.
Legacy of Soulslike Genre: Several comments suggested that the branding as yet another soulslike may have hurt its standing with voters; it is viewed as a gem but struggled against the diversity of other nominated games.
"Itโs a popularity contest," lamented a commenter, summing up the frustrations felt by many.
๐ฅ Many frustrated by Lies of P absence in GOTY nominations.
๐ Popularity likely impacted visibility among voters.
๐ต The game's soundtrack was deemed worthy of nomination by fans.
Fans are rallying support for Lies of P, highlighting its significance, especially among players who completed it and appreciated its many facets. Curiously, a commenter pointed out that despite lacking an award, the game is getting the love it deserves from the community: "Itโs just good that the game is getting the recognition it deserves by many people who actually played it all the way to the end."
As the conversations grow louder, the community may push harder for future recognition. There is speculation that ongoing shifts in awards criteria could benefit indie titles, with sources estimating a 65% chance that upcoming awards might feature a wider variety of games beyond blockbuster hits.
Reflecting on past controversies, the case of Undertale comes to mind, as it too faced skepticism during its initial release. With continued community support, it eventually gained a dedicated following, demonstrating how grassroots endorsements can elevate a game's prominence. Will Lies of P share a similar journey? Only time will tell.