Now is the time to catch up on some of the games to have already launched in 2022 that you might have missed. Games like Horizon Forbidden West and Dying Light 2 which fell by many a wayside once Elden Ring became available. Perhaps some of you will even give Babylon's Fall a whirl, but based on the reaction of those who have played it, maybe that's one game that won't be increasing the size of your backlog.
If you're one of the people who was looking forward to Babylon's Fall but simply can't bring yourself to play it, Austin Eruption is here to save the day. The YouTuber has completed Babylon's Fall so you don't have to. Yes, it is a live service game, but by completed Austin means they have earned the platinum trophy and done just about everything there is to do. Until Square Enix adds more content, that is, which is apparently still the plan despite the very rocky launch.
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Before jumping into their Babylon's Fall journey, Austin gives a brief rundown of what led us here. The 2018 reveal at E3 followed by radio silence. The fleeting moments prior to launch where the game looked good, albeit a little uninspired. They proceed to bring up some highlights from their experience, marveling at the fact Babylon's Fall is a PS5 game when it probably wouldn't look out of place on a PS3.
Austin's hard work means you can basically experience everything Babylon's Fall has to offer in a little over 30 minutes without having to fork out for what is shaping up to be the biggest flop of 2022. So few people are playing Babylon's Fall that at one point this month, there were just eight people playing it on Steam. A concurrent count that has never gone higher than
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