Pagan Online is a fast-paced action role-playing game that ends up being shallow and full of annoying flaws.
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While it already features in two categories, I still think Shadowbringers got robbed for not being in the story one while MK11 makes it.
The Game Awards is only good for the game trailers which means their picks don't mean shit. I am very salty at how these games listed don't even get some kind of acknowledgement. The games nominated have repeat nominations plus there is a big section dedicated for e sports and influencers. That award show is a giant joke where these people go to sniff each other's asses instead of properly awarding and appreciating video games.
Pagan Online is a jump-start the future ARPGs need. The game changes some of the fundamental genre mechanics and makes a fantastic gameplay loop out of them, followed by a vast amount of loot that is admittedly not that good at times.
"There have been a few big Action RPG releases recently and more notably Warhammer: Chaosbane and of course everything will get compared to THE ARPG, Diablo 3. However, this one, on the outside, feels a little different." Stu N @ Thumb Culture