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Let me ask you this,
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if video games are not art,
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why do they make me cry?
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KYLE: We don't have a lot of annual
traditions here at Delayed Input
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but for the last 2 years running,
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I have been making a list of my
Top 10 Most Anticipated Trailers.
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I figure we should keep it running tonight.
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A couple of things to cover
before we get into the list itself.
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Firstly, I believe that a good video game
trailer doesn't necessarily
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have to present a good video game
to be entertaining.
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If the trailer's an absolute mess, it hasn't
necessarily wasted your time if you had fun.
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And, along those lines,
I feel like it's hard to anticipate
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a trailer for a game that you have
a pretty good understanding of.
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I think an anticipated trailer needs a
certain level of mystery and dangerousness.
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Danger.
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Let's begin my:
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Now, I know that's a basic pick.
That's why it's #10.
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But looking back at 2023's GTA VI trailer,
it racked up a lot of views,
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got a lot of attention.
It's frankly-- It's a nice edit.
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But do you know what was missing?
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Moments.
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And not like this.
Not a moment like that.
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I'm talking about a moment where you,
the player, are playing the video game,
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apparently, doing something.
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A moment where a player
is doing something,
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preferably a thing that hasn't been
in a GTA game prior to this one.
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This was a teaser.
GTA VI has barely begun trailering.
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I think the next one is gonna go wild.
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And on top of that,
you get the additional benefit of
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new anime games trying to look
like the new GTA VI trailers.
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So this one almost counts for 2.
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Hades II is facing a sort of
marketing conundrum
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because the game's out.
It's in Early Access.
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I think that was right call
for the video game itself
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but it does kind of feel like it's
been around for a while at this point.
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I wonder what a trailer has to do to
get people excited about version 1.0.
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We've already seen the cinematic reveal
of the new characters.
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New gameplay features will
probably already be well understood.
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And so it kinda seems like
they're low on opportunities left
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to surprise and excite anybody
who hasn't bought in on this game yet.
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I feel like one, the easiest
possible thing to do is wait,
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wait, wait, wait.
Hold up, hold up
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until the release date is really soon.
I think that would be a real exciting thing.
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"Here's the version 1.0 trailer
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and it's out next week."
You know, that kind of thing.
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But also, I think, like,
the strategy to use is, like,
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when you see a kind of compelling trailer
(or commercial, I mean)
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for a TV show
that you don't normally care about.
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You know, when it's like, "This Thursday,
The Rookie witnesses a new crime."
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You don't care.
But, "This Thursday,
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The Rookie might get murdered
by his daughter because of what he said at
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Bath & Body Works."
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Suddenly, I got plans for Thursday.
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Look, I'm not gonna sugarcoat it.
EA is in the dumps.
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Dragon Age Veilguard whiffed
and even worse,
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people aren't buying ultimate team cards
for sports games like they used to.
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There's immense pressure on
the Battlefield franchise to perform.
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Like, it's now or never, right?
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But there's also immense pressure
on this trailer.
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All they've shown so far
is this piece of concept art.
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You can already--
You can hear this. Sounds like
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[Kyle makes intense SFX]
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The Battlefield trailer itself is
going to have to quickly demonstrate
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a good time.
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I feel like that's the biggest difference
between the marketing of
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Call of Duty games and Battlefield games.
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It's like, Battlefield seems dead set
on conveying epic seriousness.
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But if their intent is actually, actually
to get back to basics,
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I'd love to see a trailer where
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it shows you throwing C4
onto your team's parked airplane
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and somebody gets in it
and then you explode it
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and then they blow up.
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Like, that's part of Battlefield.
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I sense doubt from you.
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There was a time, to be fair,
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where Square Enix would announce
video games way too early.
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But without any evidence,
I'm here to tell you, that time is over.
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There's going to be a
Kingdom Hearts IV trailer in 2025
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and it's gonna blow your socks off.
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Yeah,
just like Sora.
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So it was, like, 14 months ago
when Sega put out this trailer.
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I feel like it was met
with a lot of excitement
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just based off of
nostalgic brand recognition.
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"Dang, they're bringing Golden Axe back?"
we all said.
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But I think the dark truth there
is that each of those games
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kind of benefited from
being a part of a montage.
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It's like when me and all my cheerleader
friends stand next to each other.
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We're all generally more attractive
just from being a part of a group.
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I kinda get the impression
the same thing was happening here.
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Now, these poor Sega games
have to start coming out at some point.
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No, I don't fear for Jet Set Radio.
That one's in the bag.
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But really, what was happening
with this Golden Axe game?
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Working on this video game has to be
one of the easiest jobs on the whole planet.
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Making a video game about Wolverine
is the simplest possible home run
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you could ever have in your life.
It's like-- It's like, you get to--
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You get to pick up the baseball
and walk it out of the stadium
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and you get credit for that.
It's like-- It's that level.
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What I'm saying is that if Wolverine
has claws that cut, you could put--
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You could put the whole game
in a bread factory
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and that's gonna be fun for 20 hours.
You don't have to worry about anything.
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You don't have to worry about cutscenes
or enemy AI or global illumination.
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You don't-- As long as Wolverine has claws
that retract and come out
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and can slice things, that's an easy
10 million dollar-- 10 million--
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And that's what so exciting
about this upcoming trailer
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is that we're gonna know.
It will be apparent within 5 seconds
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whether the claws are good
or
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need work.
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A lot of these entries essentially
boil down to "Prove it," right?
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"Prove that you're fun.
Prove that you're deep."
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I don't really worry
about those things for Fable.
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Fable's greatest challenge ahead
is proving that
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it's funny.
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Now if you read all the comments
on this YouTube channel
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there is strangely one thing
that everyone seems to agree upon:
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I'm kind of a master of comedy.
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[HONK]
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So when I say this game isn't funny,
you know I don't say that lightly.
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They've been trying desperately
to convey a sense of wit
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ever since that CGI reveal teaser.
And frankly,
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not once since have they earned
even the slightest huff of a laugh.
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GIANT: I'm here
to conquer the vegetable.
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Not a euphemism.
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KYLE: [huffs]
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Last year, I had PlayStation GAAS
on my list as a sort of,
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"How are they gonna pull this off?"
curiosity, right?
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"How are they gonna this?
It's gonna be tough."
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This year,
obviously a lot of things have changed.
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Yeah, there was Concord, if course.
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Recently, 2 games were outright canceled.
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So if you want to
advertise for video games,
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I feel like Sony's upcoming slate
of live service games represents
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the maximum difficulty.
It's the hardest your job will ever be.
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It's like going to a carnival and watching
people play the basketball game
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where the hoops are super high
and shaped like ovals.
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There's no possible way for the ball
to fit inside of that hoop but
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you're still back there watching people
try to do it because it's entertaining.
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To the marketing team of Fairgame$,
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have fun.
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My second most anticipated trailer
of 2025 is:
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So when Nintendo revealed
the Switch 2, finally, two weeks ago,
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it did end with this end slate:
"If you have any more remaining questions
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please look forward to the
Nintendo Direct on April 2nd."
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That's two freakin' months from now.
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And seemingly, publishers and developers
are still unallowed to announce
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that they have Switch 2 games
in development.
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So what we're lookin' at here
is basically
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maybe the longest runway of excitement
Nintendo has ever given for a Nintendo Direct.
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With all due respect to Mr. Keighley,
I feel like this is going to be
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the most hyped-up gaming showcase
of the entire year.
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Imagine what they could possibly
end this showcase with.
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'Cause Nintendo knows.
They know to save their best thing for last.
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They know they have a surprise
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locked and loaded for the end of their
biggest Nintendo Direct of the last 5 years.
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What if--?
What if--? What if--?
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I'm just sayin' "What if?"
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What if this thing ends
with a new Smash Bros. trailer?
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Do you understand what I'm asking you?
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You understand,
you could watch every movie in the year,
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you could go to every concert,
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you would witness
somebody rescuing a dog from a river,
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and a new Sakurai directed trailer will
still be the best thing you've seen all year.
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And, #1:
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And again, I realize it's an obvious pick.
We all agree on this.
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We're all wondering,
"What's going on with Digimon?"
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How come Bandai Namco put so
many resources into Sword Art Online and
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Sand Land games
when Digimon are right there?
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Bandai Namco, have you seen Gabumon?
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That's flawless design.
He's perfect.
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You own him.
That's YOUR IP.
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Now, last year Bandai Namco did announce
that they're canceling 5 in development games.
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If any of them were Digimon games,
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that company is truly lost.
They're harming society.
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If there is to be a Digimon game this year
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featuring even the modest budget
of a Synduality Echo of Ada
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(you know, something like this),
its trailer will
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shake and destroy the very foundations
of the games industry as you know it.
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I won't have to be here every week talking
about rising costs and studio closures.
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Gabumon will cure all that.
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And that concludes my
Top 10 Most-Anticipated Trailers
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and, of course, Delayed Input.
I will be back next week.
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Thanks for watching.
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You may have noticed
throughout this entire video
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I neglected to show you
2024's Most-Anticipated Games list.
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And the truth is, I though it would undercut
the stakes of what we're doing here
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because it turned out so bad.
But, you have the right to know.
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It looked like this.
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Yeah, Final Fantasy IX, BioShock,
and, technically, New Nintendo Hardware
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didn't make it into 2024.
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That means I did have a
higher hit percentage than 2023
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but that's not the point.
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A lot of the trailers
I was anticipating turned out
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unremarkable.
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You're basically looking at a list
of unspecial trailers.
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And I stand by it.
That Metroid Prime 4 trailer from last year
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was not that good.
Maybe restrained.
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Maybe they wanted to show
as little as possible.
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But, yeah, that made for a boring trailer.
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Truly, though, truly,
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the number one thing I'm most disappointed
we didn't see much of in 2024 was
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yeah, down there:
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I was truly expecting more games
to try to capitalize and chase that
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fearlessly horny attention that
Baldur's Gate 3 got in 2023.
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Maybe I didn't give them enough time.
I'm not giving up on that one.
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I DO think that's going to be
a trend in 2025.
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And so I do have a few more:
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also
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So yeah,
it's probably not crazy to assume
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there's gonna be Balatro-like games
in 2025 and beyond.
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But I think we're also gonna see trailers
that communicate in Balatro language, right?
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Like a trailer that can--
You know how, like,
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when somebody wakes up
from spawning in a trailer you know,
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"Oh, okay, I'm basically--
I'm watching a roguelike."
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I think there's gonna be
things like that for Balatro-likes
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where it's like you see them
hit their blinds.
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It's like, "Okay."
Yeah, you get what this is.
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I think big butts
are gonna big in 2025.
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I think Stellar Blade basically
figured out the ratio last year
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of how much big butt
one can put into a video game trailer
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while still having enough regular video game
around it to look like a regular video game.
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The prototype is out there.
There will be copycats.
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And finally,
#4 on the Trailer Trend Watch:
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This one you might have to hear me out on.
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So in a movie trailer,
an actor doesn't always necessarily
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need to be saying something
or doing something,
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Sometimes they are merely there.
They're present and blinking emotionally.
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You know, like:
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Video games typically
can't afford to be so mundane.
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Video games in the 2010s needed explosions
to prove they were graphically impressive.
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In the 2020s,
it's all gonna be about emotional blinks.
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[sound of explosion]