Because Elden Ring and some other fantastic games made a strong impression early in 2022, it’s easy to feel like there’s not much left in store this year outside of God of War Ragnarok, which just got a release date. Fortunately, a quick look at this fall’s game lineup reveals that this couldn’t be further from the truth.
From experimental indie and AA games to remakes of great games to sequels for some critically acclaimed AAA titles, it’s clear that we’re in for a busy holiday season. Even outside of God of War Ragnarok, fall 2022’s game lineup features a wide variety of titles that should please all types of players. Although few of these games will probably be as revolutionary as Elden Ring, there are still plenty of reasons to get excited about what’s on the horizon.
By pairing Dark Souls’ tried-and-true difficult action formula with a vast open world that players can explore without much direction, FromSoftware scored a massive hit this year with Elden Ring. Once-in-a-generation games obviously don’t come along very often, and they also make it harder for the rest of a given year’s games to stand out. Elden Ring will be the measuring stick every other game is compared to this holiday season, and few (if any) games will topple it in the public’s eye. We’ve already gotten a taste of that early in the year, as the game overshadowed great titles like Horizon Forbidden West, Sifu, OlliOlli World, and Kirby and the Forgotten Land that launched around it in February and March.
As such, it’s understandable why some people are having trouble getting excited about what’s still in store despite the fact that May and June had some standout games. That stigma worsened as some highly anticipated games like Starfield, The Legend
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