We explored the consequences of religion and the climate crisis in an alternate-reality New Orleans. We made excruciating decisions on a space station tainted by corporate tendrils. Whether because of shifting release calendars, less reliance on the retail sphere, or delays from the COVID-19 pandemic, 2022 has been an odd, albeit rewarding, procession of massive AAA games punctuated by wonderful indie projects. If ever there was a time to try out that hidden gem we’ve kept on the back burner, this is probably it.Įven so: It’s weird to even be preparing for a busy release season. Before we know it, we’ll be staring down the barrel of God of War Ragnarok, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, and Warhammer 40,000: Darktide. So are Bayonetta 3, Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope, and Resident Evil Village Winters’ Expansion. Gotham Knights is just around the corner. It’s that time of the year again - a period of backlog-perusing indecision as to what game to cross off our list before the rush of fall releases.
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