Is 2022 a good year for video games?

Is 2022 a good year for video games?

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Only game on that chart I'm interested in is GT7.
But my most anticipated game is Stranger of Paradise.

Only 3 of those will be a hit, 2 will be remembered by 2023.
The rest are for sure getting shazam'd

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>No Pragmata
Shit year

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nice try snoy buttlicker no one cares about Gran Turismo or God of War

Hogwarts legacy, starfield and lego star wars skywalker saga will make it a good year by themselves

Hogwarts was canceled lmao

Leave Gran Turismo out of this.
Far bigger name than God of War.

Valheim and Mount & Blade Bannerlord will leave early access this year

I hope

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No

BotW2 won't come out this year.

99% sure the game I'll play the most hours this year will be Manor Lords

pics like this used to include dying light 2. Look how that turned out. Every year people make threads like this and then half of the games get delayed the other half flop and maybe one game turns out good. So no, 2022 will be shit like the last ten years were

>Like the last ten years were
2017 and 2019 were excellent.

>hog
5hr game
>starfield
No man sky on day 1, no good openworld space game is good like since ever
>star wars
It'll be as good as fallen order. Means it's shit

>Bannerlord
>BG3
Pass me some of that hopium brother

What's gonna be the go-toi excuse for delays now that covid is done?

>no stalker 2
>no company of heroes 3
>no dying light 2

shit list

There's only one good game on that list, user.

Lol this, only botw2 and gt7 will be good

>KSP2
Ah yes, the game that doesn't involve any of the original devs

and that's a good thing

KSP2
>original devs leave for Valve
>existing company (empty husk) sold to Take Two
>Take Two now owns the KSP name
>hires external, third party studio to make KSP2
>it goes very slowly
>they poach some of the people in that studio
>cancel the rest of that studio's contract
>move development in-house
>years of delay, nothing to show for it

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