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This is exactly my point though. People have been acting like Chinese gamers are some anomaly with no voice. Or that Steam is primarily dominated by North America. I don't have the specific statistics, but the success of this game and the awards just shows how much influence Chinese gamers have here
Astro Bot is a WAY better game then Wukong.
Wukong is a 8/10 with some serious flaws, Astro Bot is like a 9.5/10 and a masterful 3D platformer.
Its funny that all those that complain about Astro Bot never even played it.
gamers voted NO!
your wrong !
COPE!
"our thing" bhahahahahaha
steam gamers are world wide
cope
Because the makers of this game and others (e.g. Mecha Break) are defying the activists from the Kotaku's and Sweet Baby Incs, rejecting their blackmailing attempts.
Congratulations from my side to Game Science for the triple win at these Gamer Awards (not activist-driven industry awards)!