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Hey everybody! Because we'll be streaming our reactions to The Game Awards on Thursday at 6:30pm Central on YouTube, we're delaying the recording of The MinnMax Show podcast until 12pm Central on Friday. We'll be recording a live episode on YouTube. So don't include any predictions for The Game Awards in your questions, but we'll finish collecting them on Friday morning so you can squeeze in some timely ones after the show.

This week for community questions on the podcast, we'll have Ben Hanson, Kyle Hilliard, Leo Vader, and Janet Garcia. It's your turn to make the show better by leaving a question, news story, BetterQuest goal, or anything else for us to read on the show as a comment below! We’ll choose our favorite and iam8bit will ship out a great prize for the winner! We'll stop pulling questions around 8am Central on Wednesday.

On this week’s episode we’ll be talking about...

- The Game Awards' Biggest Reveals

- Need for Speed Unbound

- Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII Reunion

Also! To get you in the holiday spirit, we have a code for the great Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope on the Nintendo Switch to give away. Leave a review for The MinnMax Show on your favorite podcast app and include some way of contacting you in the text, like your Twitter handle or your name in the MinnMax Discord. We'll randomly pick a winner on Monday.

Comments

Anonymous

Hey CLCs, What game do you think has benefitted the most from streaming, YouTube Let’s Play’s, etc.? I am sure Fortnite and Imposters will be brought up here, but I think the best answer might actually be Minecraft? Excited to listen to your thoughts, thanks and let me be the first to say HAPPY HOLIDAY’s MINNMAX!

Anonymous

Hey Minnmax, Just wanted to let everyone know Ben is a shooby. In California it's what we call someone who wears shoes on a beach.

Anonymous

Hey everyone! I have been addicted to marvel snap and it’s one of my first online experience with internet people (I’m not a multiplayer kinda person ) and 1/3 of the battle I end up winning because the people quit before they loose the game. What’s up with that? I thought in 2022 we had an étiquette that it was a super bad thing to do. Are people still that much sore loser? Over a silly game ? Help me understand please

Anonymous

Hey Crew! I’ve been playing God of War 2018 after watching all the Deepest Dives on the new game, and really enjoying it. I’m wondering if any of you will indulge in spoiling a game from time to time or if I’m just a little crazy? Follow-up for the bold, if you do spoil - has it helped or hindered your experience of the game following that. I watched all the cutscenes for Death Standing and recently having played it through without cutscenes it’s was great and so much lighter than it would have been otherwise.

Anonymous

Hello there! Day one listener, first time patreon supporter! Love what y’all do. The holidays are usually such a positive time of the year. But I’m feeling like a lil stinker. Lets get negative! -Whats the worst game you played this year? It didn’t have to come out this year, you just have to have played it this year. -Whats the worst soundtrack you heard all year? -Worst Movie? Now that we got all that negativity out, hope you all have a lovely positive holiday season.

Anonymous

I have a nomination for the Greatest Work of Art, 2022 Edition. It is a scene from Episode 2 of the FX/Hulu show "The Old Man", specifically, the dinner scene between Jeff Bridges and Amy Brenneman that takes place from ~34:00-40:00. As a person of a certain age I found the scene to be a wonderful introspection into how we view events in our lives - and our role in those events - and how that view can change. Not sure how the scene plays in a vacuum, but I found the scene to be both relatable and poignant and it was perfectly placed within the framework of building the characters early in the season. PS. Season 1 as a whole is solid, not great. It starts quite strong and then durdles around in it's last 1/3. I will watch Season 2 with the hopes that the writers find the voice that they had at the beginning of Season 1.

Anonymous

If you could rush a stage during an award show and grab the mic what would you say? 🙃

Anonymous

If you had a personalized license plate on your car, what would it say? Bear in mind the max limit of 7 characters.

Anonymous

Hey MinnMax. Do I recall correctly that recently on the podcast there was some confusion over what a hurdy gurdy is? Well, during the game awards when they performed Blood Upon The Snow from GoW Ragnarok, Bear McCreary was playing a hurdy gurdy on stage. You were caught up with the "who's Hozier" conversation at the time 😄

Anonymous

Weird/disappointing that Xbox is suppose to be having a big 2023 yet outside of generic game pass commercials they were basically a no show at TGA

Anonymous

Howdy! Congrats on being a part of this year's Game Awards Jury! Speaking of the awards, how do you feel about GoW and Elden Ring being separated into 'Action/Adventure' and 'RPG' categories? I would say both pretty cleanly overlap the same genre conventions. GoW (like most modern triple-A games) has RPG-style skill trees while Elden Ring has a traditional 'Action/Adventure' open-world (Ocarina of Time) style presentation, etc. Speaking of Zelda, if Elden Ring is considered an RPG, then shouldn't games like BoTW also get thrown in too? After all, you can chose to "level" different "stats" as you gain "XP." You even get to craft items and customize your build/loadout like in Elden Ring. Do you guys think the category should be used to give traditional (and often more niche) hardline c/w/jrpgs a chance to shine or are you okay with the current system as it is? I personally would prefer the former. After all, virtually all modern triple-A games feature a ton of RPG mechanics that blur the line between "genre RPG" and including basic systems just to be market-viable in 2022. Looking at this years nominations, games like Live A Live and Xenoblade Chronicles 3 never stood a chance...and I think that's sort of a shame for an event that's supposed to celebrate a wide array of gaming genres/cultures. I understand drawing that line cleanly is hard, but what do ya'll think?

Anonymous

Ello mates, wow holy molie my God pa was that TGA amazing. So many awesome games shown and reveals I lost my noodle a few times after Armored Core I couldn't breathr I was so hype. However after watching multiple reactions I notice a trend. Do people who YouTube about videogames even like videogames? So much snark and attitude about the show the presenters the award speeches the winners of the awards. Half my mind is understanding, we're passionate folks or have opinions, fair. The more animated half of me is like stfu and appreciate how awesome our industry can be. 2023 I believe will be our best gaming year ever. So much to look forward to. We should be celebrating or atleast neutral. What's the deal with the low key haterade? Are youtubers too jaded? I'm not an overly optimistic person but wow was the cynicism at a 10 last night for a great great show.