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Don’t miss out on these great games from early 2022

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The first quarter of 2022 was packed with fantastic games. Elden Ring will likely go down as one of the best games ever made, and excellent titles like Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Sifu, and Horizon Forbidden West will give players dozens, if not hundreds of hours of entertainment. Those games will eventually end, and April and May 2022 are looking fairly light in terms of compelling releases.

We’ve rounded up several amazing indie and AA games that players might have missed during the first three crowded months of 2022. Those looking for something new to play before game announcements and launches pick up again in June can’t go wrong with any of these six titles.

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Nobody Saves the World

Nobody Saves the World - Launch Trailer

Nobody Saves the World seems like a relatively standard Zelda-like adventure game on its surface, but in actuality, it’s a hilarious masterclass in engaging game progression. Players can change their wimpy main character into seventeen different forms, including a horse, rat, and more. Each form has unique abilities and skills, which can be mixed and matched with other forms to create countless loadouts. 

To level up, players must clear dungeons and complete form-specific challenges. There’s always a dungeon to clear, a challenge to complete, or an ability combination to try in Nobody Saves the World, so it never gets old. On top of all of that, it features an amazing soundtrack and legitimately funny writing.

Nobody Saves the World is included with Xbox Games Pass, but there’s no need to worry if you don’t have an Xbox or PC. Nobody Saves the World will be released for PS4, PS5, and Nintendo Switch on April 15, so you’ll be able to play it anywhere very soon.

OlliOlli World

The player character grinds in the Nintendo Switch version of OlliOlli World.
Private Division

Like Nobody Saves the World, Olli Olli World is quietly one of the best games of the year. OlliOlli World is an easy-to-pick-up 2D side-scrolling skateboarding game that features intricately designed levels and a lot of gameplay depth for those looking for it. 

OlliOlli World is more than just a skateboarding game — it’s one of the best 2D platformers since Celeste,” I wrote in a four-and-a-half star review. “Like the best games of the genre, it knows that easy-to-learn-but-hard-to-master mechanics, rewarding obstacles, and high speeds that test one’s reaction time are the hallmarks of a great platformer.”

Horizon Forbidden West, Sifu, and Elden Ring all came out around the time this game was released, so it didn’t get much attention despite being published by Private Division, a prominent AA publisher. Still, this skateboarding game is secretly one of the best games of the year, so make sure you don’t miss out on it. OlliOlli World is available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and Nintendo Switch, so there’s no reason you need to miss out on it. 

Grapple Dog

A yellow dog swinging with a grappling hook in Grapple Dog.
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You’re a dog with a grappling hook. Enough said. But really, Grapple Dog is an enjoyable platformer with one strong, literal hook: Much of the platformer is based around using the grappling hook to cross large gaps and complete other platforming challenges. If you enjoyed Bionic Commando or momentum-based platformers, Grapple Dog should charm you.

Digital Trends’ Giovanni Colantonio really enjoyed Grapple Dog, saying, “it’s a fun, colorful, and deceptively challenging title that feels like it was pulled straight from my old Sega Genesis collection.” Once platformer fans wrap up Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Grapple Dog is waiting for them on PC and Nintendo Switch. 

Moss: Book II

Quill looks out at a forest in Moss: Book 2.
Polyarc

Although PS VR is in a weird place right now as PlayStation VR2 is on the horizon, some notable games are still coming out for it. Moss: Book 2 is a follow-up to one of VR’s most acclaimed titles and lives up to the name. This Zelda-like action-adventure romp starring a mouse is one people shouldn’t pass up.

Moss: Book 2 gives one of VR’s finest outings a much-appreciated tune-up,” Giovanni Colantonio wrote in a 4-star review. “Both the action and puzzles have more depth this time around thanks to impactful new tools. At five hours, it’s a lean adventure game that’s more careful not to do the same trick twice.”

If you own a PS VR headset that you haven’t used in a while, consider setting it up, picking up Moss Book 2, and giving this enjoyable new VR game a shot. 

Weird West

Weird West - 'Journeys' Trailer | PS4

Weird West is a very niche game with its dark setting, difficulty, and immersive sim design tendencies that give the player a lot of freedom. If this game’s mechanics and vibe click with you, you’ll adore it. Players experience the story of five distinct characters and can interact with this western game’s sandbox in a variety of ways during their adventure.

This emphasis on player choice is freeing, if sometimes overwhelming. “Weird West’s take on a fictional American frontier meets Dungeons & Dragons hosts the most engaging stories, even when it shows its janky side,” Otto Kratky wrote in a three-and-a-half star review for Digital Trends.

If the game’s trailer and our description intrigue you, try Weird West out on Xbox Game Pass for PC or console. It’s also available for PS4 if that’s your platform of choice. 

Norco 

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Norco from developer Geography of Robots and publisher Raw Fury is an enthralling indie game that’s slipped under the radar. It’s a point-and-click adventure game set in a very industrial southern Louisiana. Its beautiful pixel art and excellent writing will keep you engaged in its tragic familial mystery. 

“While Norco tackles weighty themes that make it a haunting reflection of our own reality, its interpersonal relationships create its true tragedy,” Digital Trends’ Giovanni Colantonio wrote about the game. “At its heart, Norco is a game about a family that’s been torn apart by the noise of the modern world.”

Norco is currently only available on PC. That said, it’s part of Xbox Game Pass and has a free demo on Steam if you aren’t sure whether or not to pay full price for it. 

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