Here’s a handy recap of all of the categories, nominees, and winners from The Game Awards 2022!
Its less-than-focused design can leave you feeling a little overwhelmed, but Bayonetta 3's high points are undeniably very, very high.
With over 10 years of design to iterate on, Xenoblade Chronicles 3 takes what worked in the series' past and makes something wholly new.
Building on basically every facet of Resident Evil Village, the Winters’ Expansion takes everything that worked, and gives you more of it; it’s exactly what a good expansion should be.
A largely iterative sequel, Splatoon 3 isn't as fresh and exciting as it could be, but it's the best the series has ever been.
Lucas' Infinity Faction Focus moves onto the closest thing you'll get to the "good guys" in the Non-Aligned Armies.