SchollA from Console ControllUs pronounced control-us writes:
To piggyback of the recently written “Does a sports title ever have a chance to win ‘Game of the Year’?” (again). I again dive into the notion of another non-traditional concept — a handheld game winning ‘Game of the Year’. And a handheld game possibly being soooo good that it beats out a console title or any other title on any other platform for that matter.
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I guess...
But most handheld games are designed to be quick on the go fun.
No. Next question please.
I guess it depends on whether GOTY covers console games specifically or all games. If it covers all games, then yes, a handheld game should have just as much of a chance.
Look at this year; Telltale's Walking Dead winning the award created a huge upset because people are used to big budget AAA type games to win.
Idk but revilations is a lot closer to goty status than re6,, heck it was one of my favorite this year