Early 2022 saw some unexpectedly high-profile releases, including a significant Pokémon game, PC ports, From Software’s newest Souls-like epic, and remasters of critically renowned PlayStation games. However, as September approaches, the massive 2022 gaming inventory continues to grow.
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Following a successful year filled with blockbusters, September will be comparably calmer, but with several vital releases’s worth keeping an eye on. Sony’s next high-profile remake in The Last of Us series will dominate this month. Still, Nintendo’s colorful shooter brand will undoubtedly make an impression with other smaller-scale games.
The Last of Us Part I
On the surface, it doesn’t make much sense for a game as ancient as Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us to have a PS5 remake, especially given how well it holds up owing to the PS4 remaster from 2014. This could be an attempt to profit on HBO’s highly anticipated upcoming TV adaptation. Still, because the game is widely regarded as one of the best story-driven games, The Last of Us Part I will undoubtedly take the lion’s share of the spotlight this fall.
In addition to remade visuals that take advantage of the PS5’s impressive hardware power, the game aims to modernize the controls and combat mechanics to match the streamlined changes in The Last of Us Part II. The Last of Us Part I will be released on September 2nd, with a PC release following later.
Splatoon III
Splatoon 3 has players play as colorful anthropomorphized figures known as Inklings and Octolings in similarly bright and joyful paintball games.
The Defiled Chronicle
It’s been encouraging to see the tactical RPG subgenre comeback in recent years. The success of Intelligent Systems’ Fire Emblem series with Nintendo and Square Eni’s willingness to publish/develop smaller-scale JRPGs outside of Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest has contributed significantly to this.
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On the other hand, the Defiled Chronicle by Square and Lawncares demonstrates through demos that it is more than a clone, with the game cleverly establishing a real-time/turn-based hybrid battle system. Set against a high fantasy backdrop, players will assume the role of mercenaries entrusted with preventing war in a plot rich with Game of Thrones-style political intrigue. The Defiled Chronicle will be available on September 22nd for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, XBO, XSX|S, Switch, and PC.
Tunic (Ports)
Tunic, developed by Andrew Shouldice, was published earlier this year as one of 2022’s indie darlings. Still, it’s getting a new lease on life this fall. The game received rave reviews at its release. Still, it appeared to be underappreciated due to the year’s notable triple-A titles.
Cult Of the Lamb
Massive Monster’s Cult of the Lamb Video game, published by Devolve Digital, is set to become the publisher’s next possible indie smash. The game is a roguelike action adventure with simulation features. It offers one of the year’s most deliciously dark and innovative premises. Cult of the Lamb casts players as “The One That Waits,” a possessed lamb charged with building an intense cult following to return their debts to an ominous figure who spared their life.
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