GregHorrorShow’s Year In Gaming – 2022

Gaming was in a bit of a weird space in 2022. Attempts to unionize at games companies in the US were met overwhelmingly with hostility from employers and Microsoft’s attempted takeover of Activision Blizzard, which would reshape the gaming landscape, still looks vaguely on course despite some scrutiny from watchdogs in the EU and US. Some titles were still going ahead with full priced releases that would then be patched to improve the experience (Sonic I’m looking at you buddy!). It meant that there were plenty of negative headlines around the industry through the year and hopefully 2023 can bring some good news back to the gaming sphere.

In terms of games I’ll open, as usual, with a brief mention for titles that I started but didn’t finish. CrisTales is a fun, turn based RPG game that plays with elements of time – your character can move back and forward through time at the push of a button. Superhot is a fascinating title where time only proceeds when you move. The aim of the game is to use that ability to perfectly time your shots (and dodge incoming enemy fire) so that each level becomes almost a puzzle piece. I also continued to pump more time into Genshin Impact, still enjoying the story of that and find the gameplay/exploration quite relaxing. Getting new characters and updating existing ones is as addictive as ever and it’s free to play – jump in and give it a try 🙂

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These next titles aren’t really games you ever finish, that’s the point of them, but I enjoyed Frost Punk – though I was a terrible mayor of a post-apocalyptic frozen wasteland settlement. Almost everyone died and, in the end, they overthrew me and forced me out of the town! 😀 Darkest Dungeon I think is just such a good game. It’s a dungeon crawler in which you lead your band of mercenaries through a set of dungeons looking for treasure and clearing out monsters. The twist here though is that every character is different and some have negative traits that come out (Cowardice, Turning On Allies, Panic etc.) which add a wonderful (if sometimes brutal) element of randomness to the game.

One of my most played games last year was a mobile game! As someone who rarely plays on phone I cannot get enough of Marvel Snap. A card-based battle game where various Marvel heroes are represented and used to win points. Something I really like about this game is the art style of the cards and the fact it has a great mix of well-known characters (Captain America, Wolverine, Incredible Hulk etc.) but also a ton of lesser-known characters (like Jubilee, Agent 13 and Angel). It’s a fun and quick game – perfect for mobile.

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I had a great time with Supermassive Games’ House Of Ashes, one of the titles in the Dark Pictures Anthology. It was a 6-8 hour blast through a supernatural underground tomb during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Your choices can (and did!) mean death for several characters and it’s always fun to see how these games play out. I’d never played Alan Wake, so I was excited to get into the remastered version. Very enjoyable but you could definitely feel in the gameplay that it was a much older game. Oxenfree tells the story of a group of friends visiting Edwards Island for the weekend, where they encounter some spooky situations – I really liked this game, it has a minimal style but is worth checking out. In Stray you play as a cat, making their way through a robotic, post-apocalyptic sci-fi world. You meet a helpful robot along the way and must try to escape from the slums of the closed off city out into the natural world again. It’s a beautiful game with a great sense of style. And it was interesting to play as a cat, which doesn’t happen too often!

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With most online games moving towards some form of time sink Battle Pass, almost all my multiplayer playtime was taken up by Battlefield 2042 and the revamped Overwatch 2. Both games have had big gameplay changes – BF2042 now feels like the dynamic, explosive game it was always meant to be. In no other game can you parachute out of a helicopter, take out a few enemies and then jump in a jeep to speed to the next objective. It’s not perfect but they keep improving it and it’s a LOT of fun. The biggest change in Overwatch 2 was moving from 6v6 to 5v5. Having one less player on each team has increased the overall speed of the game and leads to more satisfying gameplay. The longer wait to charge your ultimate ability also helps as it makes them more impactful. It’s great and it’s now free to play. Unfortunately, that brings its own issues within game items (once received regularly just for playing) now costing up to £15-£20 in real money! Disgraceful but it sounds like they will be making some changes to that element soon.

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The Quarry was a much bigger game than the more recent Supermassive Games (see House Of Ashes, above) and as such had slightly higher production values and felt more polished. I loved the ‘camp counsellor/horror’ vibe, and the characters were well written and acted. Usually in these games I end up with one or two people left alive but I managed to get a bunch of characters through the night – this game was a blast! Hitman 3 was a fitting end to the series, no doubt I’ll return to it at some stage to play the non-story stuff but the main missions were brilliant, with some ingenious ways to eliminate your targets.

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I finally finished the epic that is Days Gone, the story of a biker trying to track down his wife in a post-apocalyptic world. Unfortunately, the game is just too long, clocking it at nearly 60 hours for my playthrough. I think if they could’ve moved 10-15 hours or so into optional side missions this may have helped. However, I did think it was worth sticking with and by the end I had the feeling that I would’ve played a sequel (though they won’t be making one). Deathloop was a really clever game in which you lived the same day over and over, trying to piece together a puzzle and break out of the loop you’re stuck in. Interesting mechanics and a great style were slightly let down by what was, in my opinion, poor gunplay. The shooting just felt off from the start and I ended up mainly using the knife for stealth takedowns – a viable strategy but with so many weapons it would’ve been nice to experiment a bit more. A slightly smaller experience, Deliver Us The Moon, was a fun exploration game in which you make your way through an abandoned colony on the Moon to try and save humankind back on Earth. A few unforgiving stealth sections sucked some of the joy out of this but generally it was a great game.

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Guardians Of The Galaxy was possibly the most pleasant surprise of the year. I’d heard it’s mix of story, combat and teammate control was good but I wasn’t expecting that much – especially as the characters didn’t have the likenesses from the movies. That turned out to be blessing and overall, the game was a joy to play. Upgrading, and calling on, your fellow Guardians just didn’t get old and the fact you could upgrade them to suit your gameplay was awesome. God of War: Ragnarök is exactly what I wanted from a sequel – it looks amazing and continues the relationship between Kratos and his son Atreus, as they mingle with famous figures from Greek mythology. If I hadn’t been laid low with COVID over the festive break I suspect I’d have finished this but I’m at around the 20-hour mark so feel OK with including on my list for 2022!

Cyberpunk 2077 had one of the weirdest, most prolonged journeys to me playing a game ever. If you’d told me upon its announcement back in 2014(!) that it would be among my games of the year I would’ve agreed, if you’d said the same thing in 2020 when the game launched as a buggy mess – I would’ve said you were crazy. But after a lot of polish and improvement, when I finally took the plunge in 2022, I found the game to be a brilliant first-person RPG. It takes a little too long to get going but then really opens up and the way you can develop your character and their relationships with others is great. I encountered minimal bugs but wish they had done a better job of communicating all the different abilities/implants and how they work. That said, it was great and I look forward to playing the new, upcoming content.

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It was a very close-run thing with God Of War: Ragnarök but my favourite game of 2022 was Horizon: Forbidden West. The continuation of Aloy’s story, set in the far-flung future after a World ending event, is an improvement on the original in almost every way. More to do, more characters to meet and a much bigger area to play in, mean that this is one of the best open world games I’ve experienced. The addition of ‘Mass Effect‘ style companion missions is most welcome and really adds to the feeling that Aloy has found friends to work with in saving the world. Exploring this huge world and battling against robot dinosaurs feels rewarding and the combat feels well-paced and fair – for the most part. There were a couple of wild difficulty spikes but nothing too frustrating in the end. I look forward to seeing where the series goes next but for now Horizon: Forbidden West takes my 2022 favourite game award!

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GregHorrorShow’s Non Gaming 2022 Round Up

Well, 2022 was a hell of a year for content – books, TV, film… there was so much to experience! My gaming round up will follow separately but for now here’s a look back at last year, with some recommendations for stuff to check out 🙂

Music-wise there were lots of new, and returning, artists that I spent a lot of time listening to in 2022.

There’s a playlist embedded below but there was great new music from Hope Tala and Blackpink. Albums by The Warning and Carly Rae Jepsen got plenty of spins. And I really enjoyed the Halsey and Taylor Swift albums. However, I think my favourite of 2022 was the S.G. Goodman album – a lovely slice of Americana Folk.

I was also listening to plenty of older stuff and shout out to Cyberpunk: Edgerunners and Russian Doll Season 2 for having stellar soundtracks!

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In terms of TV it was another year of high quality shows and interesting programmes. Sometimes it was hard to know where to watch, with so many new services – I’m not subscribed to all of them at this stage, I don’t think it’s necessary at this point.

There were some shows I started but never finished, though I’m sure I’ll go back to most of them. Jamie Dornan vehicle The Tourist was good fun, a dark dramedy about a man with amnesia who uncovers his murky past. Peacemaker was a superhero show with a twist, in that John Cena’s character was not what you’d traditionally call a hero. It also had a great rock soundtrack. I enjoyed what I saw of Arcane, despite not having played the game it’s based on, League Of Legends.

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She Hulk has been great fun and something different, though it can feel a bit CGI heavy at times. Stranger Things continues to be enjoyable, even into season 4 and I started Carole & Tuesday, the animated story of two strangers who meet and form a band. I’ve only seen one episode of both Dragon Age: Absolution and The Old Man, starting Jeff Bridges, but look forward to seeing more soon.

In terms of shows I finished, I really enjoyed Hawkeye, DC’s Legends Of Tomorrow and the latest season of The Rookie. Reacher was an impressive version of the books I loved, the music in the show was also pretty great. Hopefully season 2 can remain at that high level. I thought Korean zombie show All Of Us Are Dead was brilliant, great characters and a good twist on the usual Zombie formula.

Netflix’s Wednesday was a really nicely done detective story, with the eldest Addams child in the starring role. Looking forward to see what they do with it next. Ms. Marvel was a super fun, female fronted superhero show – again the music choices were superb and the story was left on a cliffhanger for a future season. I ended up playing Cyberpunk 2077 (the game) alongside watching the Cyberpunk: Edgerunners anime. Super violent and generally disturbing (like the game), this was a brilliant watch and helped immerse you further into the world of the game.

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But my absolute favourite shows this year were both second seasons – Russian Doll and Only Murders in the Building. Sometimes returning shows can struggle to recreate that magic of the first season. These two shows took different approaches – Only Murders… continued with another murder that incriminated the main cast. Was it as good as the first season? No, but it kept me guessing right until the end and was still one of the best things on TV. The performances from Steve Martin, Martin Short and Selena Gomez were all brilliant. Russian Doll decided to take an alternative route by being completely different from the first season but set within the same world and with the same characters. It was weird, funny and hard to stop watching. Also best TV soundtrack of the year, hands down!

Film-wise, as usual, there were a lot of family friendly movies on my list for 2022. I loved Encanto, Turning Red and Minions: Rise Of Gru. Sonic The Hedgehog 2 and The Adam Project, starring Ryan Reynolds, were also fun. I actually enjoyed the film version of Uncharted, with Tom Holland and Mark Walhberg, a lot more than I thought I would. Hopefully we get a sequel!

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Being The Ricardos was an interesting look at the story of Lucille Ball and her husband Desi Arnaz. Two of the more impactful films I saw were the documentary My Mind and Me with Selena Gomez and The Swimmers, which is based on the true story of two refugee sisters, one of which goes on to swim for the refugee team at the Olympics

I also thought Enola Holmes 2 was a blast and that Dan Trachtenberg did a really good job with Prey – a story set in the Predator universe. That was one of the better films I saw in 2022. Getting into the Christmas spirit, I saw Violent Night on the big screen which was a brilliantly over the top mix of Die Hard and a grown up Home Alone! David Harbour was great as a grumpy Santa who gets caught up in a Christmas heist.

But my favourite film of the year was definitely Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery. A real treat at the cinema (it was only on for a week!) with the way it was shot and such captivating performances. Obviously if you weren’t a fan of the first film there won’t be much here for you but I thought it was amazing. Daniel Craig’s Benoit Blanc rides a roller coaster of twists and surprises as the mystery unravels – I didn’t see the twists coming, the film was a lot of fun (and is available now on Netflix).

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For books, I have to admit it took me a while to get through a few of these this year. In terms of factual titles I really enjoyed Two Beats Ahead by Panay & Handrix, a book about the creative process of writing music, and Press Reset by Jason Schreier, a fascinating look behind the scenes in the chaotic and unstable world of making computer games. I also really liked Kae Tempest’s book on creativity ‘On Connection‘.

I thoroughly loved the entire Paper Girls series of graphic novels so it was bitter sweet to finish off the final volume in 2022. I also finished the current run of Bitter Root, which was great and another volume of the Critical Role: Vox Machina comics.

I was a bit disappointed in both Rabbits by Terry Miles and The Three Body Problem by Cixin Liu, though by the end of the latter I think I’d be at least willing to give the next in the series a try. Rabbits, while at times an entertaining read, just didn’t really engage me.

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I got stuck into a few modern classics as well, The Mask Of Dimitros by Eric Ambler was great – as to be expected from Ambler, a brilliant writer. Seize The Day by Saul Bellow was a touch depressing, the story of a failed actor in dire financial straits. Muriel Spark’s ‘The Driver Seat‘ sees Lise setting out on the holiday of a lifetime but almost immediately you can feel the pressure building to something terrible. ‘Territory Of Light‘ by Yuko Tsushima was the sad tale of a young, divorced woman bringing up her two year old daughter alone in Tokyo. Well written and I found it interesting to see a story from this point of view.

My favourite book of this year though was V.E Schwab’s ‘The Invisible Life Of Addie La Rue‘. I literally couldn’t put it down and it’s a book that filled me with equal parts happiness and despair. The story of a girl who makes a deal with a devil and ends up not aging but being forgotten by everyone who sees her. Just absolutely brilliant.

So there you go, another year done and lots to look forward to for 2023!

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