Robbie Owen took some time out of his busy running the Justin Tipuric Fan Club and transcribing the Bible according to Alan Wyn Jones, to tell us about some of the best games he played this year.
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Robbie Owen took some time out of his busy running the Justin Tipuric Fan Club and transcribing the Bible according to Alan Wyn Jones, to tell us about some of the best games he played this year.
2022 has been a great your to widen your gaming horizons.
We welcome Uppercut and Gayming Magazine’s Ty Galiz-Rowe to the site to discuss his growing taste in games and his favourite games of 2022.
Sometimes life is just about survival, getting through a year, and starting a new one.
Not many games stuck with Andrea Shearon in 2023, but Norco did.
You should play Norco.
You should read this piece.
2022 was a wild year for video games and a wild year for Scott McCrae.
Now that he has firmly entrenched himself in games journalism, you are all obligated to read and share his opinions. NO MATTER HOW TERRIBLE.
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Games are about escaping reality, but that usually means blasting demons in hell or travelling through Tamriel.
However, in 2022 Odhrán Johnson escaped to 1986 Americana thanks to Lake.
While the triple-A industry seems dedicated to releasing more and more huge open-world games each year, the indie scene has never been more diverse.
That being said, there are some trends in that space too. These are the ones Fanny Moreaux noticed shining through.
A lot of news happened in the games industry in 2022, and some of it was almost too wild to believe… and yet here we are.
Michael Beckwith has a top-ten-list-worth of wild stuff, that barely scratches the surface of this industry.
2022 feels like it has been three years long and also passed by in the blink of an eye.
All of this has given Alex Green a need to see things from a different perspective.
Thankfully, video games were happy to oblige.
You are going to be SHOCKED by what Josh Broadwell put on his list this year.
(unless you have talked to him for more than five minutes or follow him on Twitter)
2022 was a huge year for games and a year where the games were huge. Nestled amongst the Elden Rings and Horizon Forbidden Wests were some overlooked gems.
Cursed to Golf is one and it has given Michael Leopold Weber an appreciation for simple mechanics.
Endless words have been written about Elden Ring, and while the game might be magnificent it isn’t quite Fromsofteware’s masterpiece.
Fin Cattanach examines the best game of the year, and how it could have been better.
Some might position AI as the next evolution in game development tools but the issues seem endless. From logistical to morale reasons it’s hard to know where to start.
Let’s start with Jamie Nicholas, Dragon Age, and Dr. Ian Malcolm.
2022 was the year Madeline Blondeau rediscovered her love of writing about games.
These were the games that helped rekindle that flame.
Game reviews, huh? Every year that passes we talk about them more and more.
Are they still useful? Does anyone read them? What is an 8/10?
But maybe it is time we reframe the conversation. Willa Rowe thinks so.
Ten years on from the release of the first game, Cellar Door Games has returned to explore yet another winding family tree with Rogue Legacy 2.
Can this sequel live up to familial expectations? Alex Branagan reviews.
Despite countless delays for major big games, there were still plenty of amazing video games to play in 2022.
These are Broc Peterson’s favourites.
Can we publish this? Is this a draft?
Is this a Game of The Year list? Is this a feature contemplating our relationship with work?
Only Jay Castello knows.
We tore Henry Stockdale out of virtual reality for just long enough for him to write about his favourite flat-games!
Every now and again discourse happens. And every now and again, despite every bone in your body knowing you should just move on you can’t.
And every now and again Jason Coles writes something for startmenu.