Is this the thread where we're gabbing about the game awards nominations I guess? Ok here's my reactions:
The GOTY nominations are five sequels and a not-really-a-game. Yes, I'm counting Elden Ring as a sequel to Dark Souls, and Stray just looks like not much of an actual game. I am absolutely loving Ragnarok right now but honestly it is just more of the previous. I defend Horizon but, you know, same. I don't play Xenoblade so I don't know if 3 is different enough from the previous to grant it merit for originality.
I'm not saying sequels shouldn't be "game of the year," I'm just saying it's a little disappointing that it's like ALL sequels, and at least 4 of the sequels are just refinements over previous iterations. Yes they are the 4 games I've played- I don't claim to be an adventurous gamer.
As for the narrative thing with Elden Ring- I think it's a silly category so it's fine with me that a game like ER is a nominee. But I suspect it's nominated just because it's THE THING this year with critics and they have to nominate it for everything, and this is just another category. I do agree with the idea that "narrative" shouldn't just be contained to cinematic linear stories with spoken dialogue.
That said, I do hope Ragnarok wins this one. Sure, it is that splashy cinematic story thing. But I am really impressed in how it's weaving its plot, themes, gameplay and level design to effectively tell both the direct story and surrounding context. Most importantly, I have experienced emotional beats that tie closely with combat moments- this is where the "narrative" is effective, it's not just the good cut scenes it's how it all ties together.
I love Plague Tale but it doesn't quite do that, that narrative is carried pretty much exclusively by the cinematics and voice acting IMO.