10 best and most brutal games of 2022
In the post-apocalyptic Blue Twelve Studios, humans have disappeared and cats are left to roam the neon-lit ruins. losta puzzle platformer in which the player controls an orange loofah across a cyberpunk world, whose approach is very simple: You are a lost cat. You can meow and scratch and endless discomfort, all while wearing a cute little backpack. No thumb is hard. But what appears to be a homecoming story is a surprisingly emotional one, touching on themes such as inequality and existentialism. There is a certain loneliness to its world and its silence makes lost individual.
Plus, being a cute cat is Actually fun. I cannot emphasize that enough.
Ao Dai
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Communication: Nintendo Switch, PS4/5, Xbox X|S Series, PC
Ao Dai heavy on old school Legend of Zelda herd increases capacity. There is little explanation to be found in its ethereal world, instead challenging players to line up their journey with a few clues. As a (cute) fox, the player will venture deep into the woods, dungeons, etc., solving puzzles and fighting enemies while creating a path forward.
The game is a joy to explore. You’ll have some obvious goals—like one of the first being to get a hidden sword—and you can even complete the entire game in less than an hour. However, speed is not the problem. It is unlocking each new secret the game’s clever design holds. Ao Dai not as big or pompous as many other games of 2022. It’s peaceful. Sit back, enjoy its dreamy soundtrack and try to figure out how you missed that path the first time you watched it.
Vampire Survivor
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Communication: Xbox X|S Series, PC, iOS, Android
by Luca Galente Vampire Survivor was the doze of 2022. Although the early access phase caused a bit of fanfare, the game finally found its footing earlier this year, followed by a full release in the fall.
There’s no denying that the game has a low rent—think Super Nintendo-appropriate visuals—and its gameplay is pretty straightforward. You have a weapon and hordes of monsters to kill with it. A seemingly easy premise quickly gave way to chaos as the speed reached frenzied levels across the screen. As you level up, you can choose to upgrade to make running a little easier but no less hectic.
Vampire Survivor is a perfect game to pick up and play quickly, although it can be hard to put down. On top of that, it launched for mobile devices just this month.