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Those are the games we want to talk about today. All this quiet has made us reconsider games we might not have before. Tunic, OlliOlli World, Weird West, and Trek to Yomi are all prime examples.īut in our present 2022, the sky is clear – too clear, and our radar screens are practically begging for a blip.
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The few that, in a different version of 2022, would have likely not registered on many of our radars. Suddenly, the tide receded to reveal a few of the games we had overlooked in our rabid fixation on the heavy-hitters.
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A few short weeks later, however, reality began to take hold, and, one by one, our most anticipated games got pushed back to 2023 and beyond. The point is: there was no way 2022 was going to have a shortage of big, tentpole games to play and talk about. Those, and many others, were all questions on our collective minds around January. Who wins the Breath of the Wild 2 vs Elden Ring fight? Is Rocksteady’s new game after years of dormancy actually good? Will Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga come out this year? What’s the deal with God of War Ragnarok? Will Firaxis do the right thing and take cards out of Midnight Suns? Will the Stalker sequel stand up to the classic games? Will DICE turn Battlefield 2042 around? Many of the highly-anticipated games from the year before got pushed back to 2022, and when you consider the games already targeting this year – we were unquestionably in for one of the toughest Game of the Year showdowns. Before it even began, everyone was banking on 2022 being an all-time great.