Gamescom 2022 began yesterday with its first event, Opening Night Live, which brought with it many announcements that left audiences amazed, surprised, and at times even a bit confused. These announcements consisted of previously confirmed games along with a decent number of brand new titles.
Among the reveals at Gamescom, a few left many fans wanting more. Some of the trailers were in full CGI with little to no gameplay on display. Others showed off in-game footage but were not clear regarding the premise of the game. A couple of games were so good to see that they simply left the audience eager for more details.
While Gamescom goes on for three more days, audiences may be given a more in-depth look at some of these games in the upcoming panels. However, as of now, these games are steeped in mystery and need some speculation to be figured out.
Here are the five reveals from Gamescom Opening Night 2022 that left fans wanting more.
Note: This article is subjective and reflects the writer's opinion.
Everywhere is an open-world video game that was announced way back in 2017 and was the source of much speculation at the time. With a teaser trailer debuting at Gamescom this year, the game does not clear up any questions and instead invites many new ones, which have only confused many people.
To be fair, the teaser was pretty vague in itself, as it showcased some concept art, then proceeded to display some clips in Fortnite-esque graphics, which were hard to tell if they were actual gameplay or not. After the Build A Rocket Boy-developed title was revealed, the video took a drastic tonal change and suddenly exhibited life-like characters.
Needless to say, it is not yet clear what genre the game will be, what form it will take, and
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