Sunday, November 24

Top 3 Best Games of 2022

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The 2022 year of gaming is coming to a close and there have been some spectacular releases, including some long-awaited sequels, colossal and ambitious projects, and some new franchises. So, to help you indulge in the best of the best, we’ve rounded up 3 of the best that you need to have in your library.

God of War: Ragnarok

Available on: PS4 | PS5
2018’s soft-reboot/sequel to the beloved hack-‘n-slash God of War franchise proved to be a massive risk, but a huge hit. As a result, the sequel, God of War: Ragnarök, had some lofty expectations after its predecessor’s praise, and it’s satisfying to say that while Ragnarök doesn’t add too many new things, it also doesn’t fall into the ‘sequelitis’ problem of trying too hard, rather giving fans another adventure that feels very much like a ‘Part 2’ of an on-going journey. Truth be told, it’s not a massive leap forward. However, the first game was such a giant stride in its own right that calling this a worthy successor is a compliment of the highest order.God of War: Ragnarök is a must-play for anyone who owns a PS5 or PS4.

Horizon: Forbidden West

Available on: PS4 | PS5
Horizon: Forbidden West is massive, jaw-droppingly gorgeous, challenging, and a notable step up from the previous game, Horizon: Forbidden Dawn. Its hunting, combat, and exploration mechanics have all been refined, and an added dose of cinematic quality to the story moments makes Forbidden West one of the best games you can play on the Playstation platform. If you love open-world adventures with ferocious and challenging combat mixed in with some puzzles, jaw-dropping visuals, and a gripping post-apocalyptic story, you don’t need to think twice about picking up Horizon: Forbidden West.
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Elden Ring

Available on:  Xbox One | PS4 | Xbox Series X/S | PS5 | PC
Elden Ring is easily the biggest, most difficult, and gorgeous game to come out of the From Software studio. While it does try and differentiate itself, it does feel like a Souls game — the look, HUD, mechanics, and overall design of the game are very similar to those entries. That’s not a bad thing, though, as fans of the previous releases will feel right at home with Elden Ring. Technical combat, grotesque beasts, and high-fantasy are still name of the game here, however, the addition of being able to travel and fight on horseback is a great addition, giving you another combat option where possible. It’s not for everyone, and you will get punished a few times before you find your feet and begin to systematically work through the enemies and bosses, but it’s a great adventure for those that like a challenge.

Notable mentions:

  • Sniper Elite 5
  • Evil West
  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II
  • A Plague Tale: Requiem
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