What is your pick for Game of the Year for 2022 so far?
>Elden Ring
>Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes
>Gran Turismo 7
>Horizon Forbidden West
>Kirby and the Forgotten Land
>Neon White
>Pokemon Legends: Arceus
>Rogue Legacy 2
>The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe
>Triangle Strategy
So far it's Kirby and the Forgotten Land, my first Kirby game and I really enjoyed it, I actually 100% it too. I'm guessing by the end of the year it'll probably be The Callisto Protocol or Bayonetta 3 though, if Bayo 3 actually releases this year anyway.
I love Kirby
Kirby.
It oozes fun and it's just a good game. Also I prefer this metaknight them over metaknight revenge.
elden ring and its not even close
i went for 100% in kirby as well and it was fun but come on, you cant compare it at all
Kirby
It's the only 2022 game I've played.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land
At least the enemies don't read your inputs
What's this about enemies reading inputs?
We don't talk about enemies reading inputs.
Triangle Strategy
Elden Ring and it's not even close.
Elden Ring is literally the only game that even came out this year
It is certainly so fricking long that I don't have any fricking time for any other fricking games this fricking year.
>>Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes
>>Gran Turismo 7
Forbidden West
and the Forgotten Land
>>Neon White
Legends: Arceus
Legacy 2
>>The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe
Strategy
All crap
Triangle Strategy. Great game that filters many a moron.
>Just play it all again 3 times
Had hoped we would've moved past shit like this by now but I guess not. Guess I'll experience the full story in piecemeal over the next 4 decades or so.
Yawn. This is a Monster Hunter year, so Monster Hunter, obviously. Everythign else was casual garbage.
symphony of war
My personal GOTY would probably end up being either Kirby or Live A Live Remake.
Also, not GOTY, but that flipbook RPG looked cute.
Elden Ring is my personal pick, but that's because I mostly play older games.
Kirbybros are based, though
Out of curiosity, what's your GOTY among games you played for the first time this year that were released in a different year?
kirby, followed by elden ring
none of the others come close
OOOOOOOOOOOOH, ELDEN KIRBY
Kirby. Elden Ring was boring as frick.
>Shitch cant run Elden ring therefore i choose Kirbh: thread
I play both PC and Switch tvym and Kirbo is indeed the better game
Console war Black folk must hang
Unironically pic related
Kirby was the first thing that came to mind.
Pokemon Legends, because I was slightly disappointed by ER. Why the frick did they repeat some past mistakes that had already been fixed by other Souls games?
What about gen 9
Not out yet.
Uh... it's not out yet? I guess it could end up being the best game of 2022 though.
What ABOUT gen 9?
>rook guys, we made an open word game that was very werr received
>now ret's make another game where you correct 8 gym badges and battre the erite 4 and champion
Obviously Scarlet and Violet were already in development by the time PLA was released, but this just makes it seem like they had no faith in PLA succeeding. Why not make a DLC expansion for PLA so you can use the sales data as a waypoint for the start of gen 9?
Huh? I thought Scarlet and Violet ARE open world. I haven't looked up anything about them but I swear I saw the word "open world" in some announcement about it.
Only games from this year? I guess ER, even though it's far from my favorite souls game. If we're counting older games that I played this year then blue reflection 2
Kirby or Arceus. Leaning towards Kirby.