đ What if the ultimate RPG masterpiece gets robbed of glory while a controversial flop claims a crown it never deservedâone snub igniting fury as Clair Obscur’s brilliance fades into shadows? đĄ BREAKING: Expedition 33 overlooked for GOTY, but The Veilguard snags a win amid backlash… Is this the death of merit in awards? Expose the scandal shaking gamers worldwide! đźđ„đ
In a twist that’s left the gaming community seething, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33âa critically acclaimed turn-based RPG from debut studio Sandfall Interactiveâhas been overlooked in key Game of the Year categories at the Golden Joystick Awards 2025, despite leading nominations in multiple areas. Meanwhile, BioWare’s Dragon Age: The Veilguard, derided by many as a commercial and creative disappointment, secured Game of the Year at the niche Gayming Awards earlier this year, sparking accusations of bias and agenda-driven voting. As award season heats up toward The Game Awards in December, the disparity highlights deepening divides in how excellence is recognized, with fans decrying Clair Obscur’s “snub” while dismissing Veilguard’s win as emblematic of industry favoritism.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, released in April 2025, exploded onto the scene as a passion project blending Final Fantasy-inspired mechanics with a haunting Belle Ăpoque fantasy world. Players lead Expedition 33 in a desperate quest to slay the Paintress, a godlike entity dooming citizens by painting death ages on a distant monolith. The game’s real-time infused turn-based combat, emotional storytelling, and stunning visuals earned it universal acclaim, boasting one of Metacritic’s highest user scores ever and a 92 average from critics. IGN praised its pantheon-worthy status, while Polygon positioned it as an unbeatable frontrunner post-Summer Game Fest, citing its underdog narrative from Ubisoft veterans turned indie devs. At the Golden Joysticks, it nabbed six nominations, including Studio of the Year, outpacing heavyweights like Death Stranding 2 and Ghost of YĆtei.
Yet, the snub stings: Clair Obscur was absent from separate PC and console GOTY categories, a baffling omission given its cross-platform appeal and frontrunner status for The Game Awards. ResetEra users called it “insane,” questioning the awards’ arbitrary splits that sidelined a multi-platform title. Reddit threads echoed the outrage, with fans arguing its innovative combatâmelee for ability points, ranged skills for strategyâand lore-deep world deserved top billing over unproven nominees. Developer Guillaume Broche’s influences from Persona and Final Fantasy shone through in its 35-hour tight narrative, free of filler, positioning it as a JRPG milestone. With GTA 6 delayed to 2026, outlets like TheGamer declared Clair Obscur’s GOTY path clear, yet awards like Golden Joystick’s structureâpublic nominations filtered by expertsâseem to undervalue its breadth.
Contrast this with Dragon Age: The Veilguard, BioWare’s 2024 action-RPG that launched to mixed reception and underperformed sales-wise, hitting only 1.5 million players against EA’s targets. Players as customizable Rook battle elven god Solas amid Thedas’ threats, with fluid combat and companion dynamics drawing praise but criticized for shallow storytelling and repetitive quests. It earned “generally favorable” reviews but faced backlash over perceived “woke” elements, review-bombing, and deviations from series roots, leading to layoffs and studio shifts. Despite snubs at major awards like The Game Awardsâwhere it wasn’t even RPG-nominated in some viewsâVeilguard triumphed at the Gayming Awards 2025, snagging GOTY, Best LGBTQ+ Character for Rook, and voice acting honors.
The Gayming Awards, focused on LGBTQ+ representation, celebrated Veilguard’s inclusive options like non-binary characters and customizable identities, but critics on Reddit and X branded it a “joke” or “delusional,” arguing it panders over merits. KotakuInAction users mocked the win for a “blank self-insert” character, while Asmongold’s subreddit lamented it as “cringe” amid BioWare’s post-launch turmoil. X posts decried it as “propaganda,” contrasting Veilguard’s mid-tier status with Clair Obscur’s innovation, where the latter avoids “forced” themes for organic immersion.
The controversy underscores awards’ subjectivity. Golden Joysticks’ public-expert hybrid favors hype, snubbing Clair Obscur’s depth for unproven titles, while Gayming’s niche lens elevates Veilguard’s representation over broader appeal. Fans on r/JRPG hail Clair Obscur as JRPG GOTY material, hoping it breaks barriers like past snubs of Persona and Xenoblade. YouTube rants label the disparity “bullsh*t,” amplifying calls for merit-based recognition.
Looking ahead, Clair Obscur eyes The Game Awards sweep, with Polygon predicting its edge over Hades 2 or Death Stranding 2 via emotional resonance and AA polish. Veilguard’s niche wins may bolster its GLAAD honors but face ridicule in mainstream races, where sales flops and layoffs taint its legacy. As r/gaming notes, Veilguard’s “mid” status disqualifies it from true GOTY contention amid 2025’s stacked lineup.
This saga exposes gaming awards’ fractures: Public passion versus critic cliques, inclusivity versus innovation. Clair Obscur’s snub fuels underdog fire, while Veilguard’s victory invites scorn. As votes roll in for Golden Joysticks’ Ultimate GOTY, the real winner may be discourseâreminding players awards reflect tastes, not absolutes. With TGA looming, will merit prevail, or agendas dominate?