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Our Most Anticipated Games of 2022 | Sacred Symbols: A PlayStation Podcast Episode 183

It's time for us to gather 'round the digital fire and talk about what's to come. We -- the three Sacred Symbols Boys -- each selected five games, confirmed for 2022 release on PlayStation 4 and/or PlayStation 5, that we're most excited to get our hands on. We round out our choices with your own, of course, giving us more than two dozen exciting titles to opine about as we wait for them to arrive in the next calendar year. The only thing we can hope for, then, is that delays are minimal... or perhaps even non-existent! But perhaps that's wishful thinking... Get some Sacred Symbols merch! https://LastStandMedia.shop Follow the hosts on Twitter! Colin: https://twitter.com/notaxation Chris: https://twitter.com/ChrisRGun Dustin: https://twitter.com/DustinCanFly A new episode of Sacred Symbols: A PlayStation Podcast launches each Friday morning. To receive instant, ad-free access, as well as other perks, please support the show on Patreon at http://patreon.com/LastStandMedia You can also subscribe to the audio version of the podcast on iTunes, Google Play, and other podcast providers, or use this link: https://open.spotify.com/show/1GKTOA7... This episode does not have timestamps. #SacredSymbols #LastStandMedia

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Robbie Agnew

Surprised to hear that you think this year isn’t huge. There are huge, anticipated games in the dozens. And a lot of new IP. This could go down as the best year in a very long time.

The Funky Monk

Great show fellas. Totally feel the trepidation regarding Forspoken. It could be really good, but my god they need to reduce the amount of voice over during the traversing. Also, 100% agree with Colin regarding JK Rowling. Nothing she even said should really be considered controversial yet they want to cancel the creator of the franchise. What's fandom without internet outrage these days?

NickBLeaveIt

How can anyone say Xbox has a big year next year? Starfield: Likely won't hit 2022, and WHO KNOWS if it won't be a typical BGS bugfest that will sell millions of copies on Steam alone with "Mods" as the excuse Redfall & Contraband: No Gameplay, No Hype. Also, "Co-op" is a red flag. Xbox needs SINGLE PLAYER games Perfect Dark, Fable, Avowed, and most other Xbox Game Studios titles have no chance of releasing next year Now if we're talking their "console launch exclusive" lineup, GamePass certainly looks great for next year, but I don't see how it's more exciting than Stray, Sifu, Tchia, Ghostwire Tokyo, & Forspoken (FFXVI ain't next year).

carter weiss

"you're dumb as shit if you don't like bioshock infinite" is BASED Colin.

Captain Canada

Loved the episode, just wanted to say that from what I've heard, and in my own experience, the reason for player backlash against the Diablo 3 Auction House was this: The core loot system of the game was fundamentally redesigned around the AH, actively making it less likely for a character to loot the most sought after items for their own class. For example, a Barbarian would now constantly come across rare loot for other classes, virtually forcing them to use the AH to obtain the legendary items they could actually use. It's above my technical level of understanding, but apparently a whole bunch of the loot algorithms and game design was skewed to push people to use the AH, which of course ActivisionBlizzard got a piece of. As I remember, the console release of D3 did not feature the AH, which got such a positive response that Blizz removed it from the PC version.

Zack Fair

Is they any reason why monark isn't on the PlayStation store yet?

Zack Fair

Just thought you might have had an insight as to why, but no worries. Keep up the awesome work

Kenneth Oms

Coming out as a dirty weeb on here, sword art online is not an isekai. They don’t get transported into another world, they just can’t log out of a VRMMO. Sword Art is considered more of a Death Game for its first season and the later seasons is just them playing different mmos. Most isekai have the same trope in which the main character dies by getting hit by a truck. That’s where the Truck Kun meme comes from

Anonymous

Ehhh it's still considered an isekai by nature. And this comes from both an isekai and Sao (I know 😭) fan :)

Kenneth Oms

@kacper I disagree. They don’t go to a different world. They’re held against their will in an mmo with their bodies on life support in a hospital in order to stay alive. If you check the wiki and animelist pages for the novels and anime the genre isn’t even listed as isekai.