Xenoblade 3 was one of the best games of 2022, and somehow its DLC, Future Redeemed, is just as good.
The only problem is that it has left Autumn Wright with a lot of thinking to do.
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Xenoblade 3 was one of the best games of 2022, and somehow its DLC, Future Redeemed, is just as good.
The only problem is that it has left Autumn Wright with a lot of thinking to do.
They say better late than never, and this is much better than never.
The startmenu discord has come together to figure out what games from 2022 really deserved celebrating.
Please enjoy The startmenu Alternate Game Of The Year Awards.
“What a year, huh?” - Lexi
“Captain, it’s February!” - Alex Green
Well, we should probably round up all the news anyway.
Robbie Owen took some time out of his busy running the Justin Tipuric Fan Club and transcribing the Bible according to Alan Wyn Jones, to tell us about some of the best games he played this year.
You are going to be SHOCKED by what Josh Broadwell put on his list this year.
(unless you have talked to him for more than five minutes or follow him on Twitter)
The year is almost over but the video game news machine doesn’t stop no matter what. Alex Green is here with a rundown of everything that happened in the industry in November.
Even as (not) E3 was fast approaching last month, that didn’t stop the video game news from happening and millions of dollars being thrown around.
Alex Green is back to fill us in and let us know who is still playing Babylon’s Fall.
After a month off Update Patch, Alex Green returns to the site with a bumper round-up of all of April’s major video game news.
It is nearly impossible to care about something as seemingly quaint as video games when what is going on in the world right now continues. However, oftentimes our hobby intersects with these important issues.
Alex Green highlights all the month’s biggest video game stories including the industries’ reaction to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Controversy, Metallica, movies, bad games and Phil Harrison. February had a lot of news, so it is a good thing Alex Green has summarised all down into one nifty article for you to read.