Another year comes and goes in the gaming industry, and like always, lots of new video games were released throughout the year. Today, we’re set to focus on shooters and what they’ve brought to the table as we tell you our top five picks for the best shooter game of 2022.
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“Metal: Hellsinger offers a great variety of metal songs that will make your journey through Hell a very pleasant one. Combined with the relentless enemies and dynamic gameplay, this game is sure to give you hours of entertainment so long as you know how to stay on the beat.”
“Ubisoft Montreal’s attempt at a cooperative alien survival shooter takes the operators and abilities that players love from Rainbow Six Siege and brings them into a familiar style of shooter that longtime fans of Left 4 Dead or GTFO can appreciate with a squad of friends.”
“Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands offers some new aspects of the series, with more of the classic, almost unbeatable gunplay and wild combat encounters. It is a vibrant, slightly disjointed world ripe for exploration and trouble. Although it misses a few marks, it’s a spinoff series fans will enjoy and high fantasy fans will inevitably laugh or roll their eyes at.”
“With a flow of combat that rivals that of the Doom Slayer, Evil West hits its mark when taking on vampires, werewolves, and everything in between, despite finding the rest of the experience a bit lacking.”
On a more serious note, the game is pretty great in every regard; engaging multiplayer, making Salmon Run a permanent mode (it wasn’t always available to play in the last game), new Specials and maps, new weapons, and continuous updates throughout the next couple of years (which also includes balance changes, weapons, and maps). You can read our review here, and below is an excerpt:
“Splatoon 3 may be the series’ best entry yet, featuring some nice gameplay tweaks and new weaponry, an expanded and polished story mode, and more launch content than its predecessors. That said, it’s very much an evolutionary sequel, every bit as iterative as many of the shooter franchises it’s meant to be an alternative to. After a five-year absence, that may not be enough for some. Splatoon 3 is still fun and funky, but Nintendo’s squid shooter series can’t get by on freshness alone forever.”
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (2022)Overwatch 2Warhammer 40K: DarktideNeon WhiteHigh On LifeThat said, here’s to hoping 2023 will be a great step forward for shooter games. In a few days, we’ll post our most anticipated list - until then, stay tuned.