November 2022 was filled to the brim with some of the year’s biggest releases, which is typical of this time of year. Although not all of them lived up to expectations, others like God of War Ragnarok garnered critical acclaim and are must-plays for anyone gaming in 2022. Still, there are plenty of other games that released in November 2022 that also deserve admiration.

December 2022 will be packed with exciting games too, so you’ll want to check out these six titles before that rush begins. From well-known games like God of War Ragnarok to smaller indies like A Little to the Left, these are the November 2022 video game releases that you shouldn’t miss.

God of War Ragnarok

Sony Santa Monica followed up 2018’s critically acclaimed God of War with a sequel that is bigger in almost every way. While that doesn’t always work out perfectly for God of War Ragnarok, it’s still a massive and emotionally touching action game. It features many great accessibility options for players that need those too.

“God of War Ragnarok is much bigger than its predecessor, though not inherently better,” Gaming Editor Giovanni Colantonio wrote in his four-star review of the game. “It’s more reminiscent of the jump between the original God of War in 2005 and God of War 2, offering a largely similar experience down to its plot beats. That larger scope makes for a messier story that loses some of the previous game’s intimacy, but the trade-off is even sharper combat that further establishes the franchise as the God of action games.”

As God of War Ragnarok had the bestselling launch of any first-party PlayStation game ever, there’s a good chance you’re already playing it. If you haven’t checked it out, though, this sequel is a must for PlayStation owners. God of War Ragnarok is available now exclusively for PS4 and PS5.

Pentiment

This hasn’t been a great year for Xbox, but at least Pentiment ended it on a high note. The narrative adventure game sports a unique art style based on the illuminated manuscripts from the period in which it is set: 16th-century Europe. It follows a fledgling artist named Andreas across decades as he solves murders and sees the small religious farming town of Tassing evolve.

“Although Pentiment might not be consumed in the most ideal way as it gets reduced to a piece of ammo in the never-ending console war, the game itself is a special work of fiction that’s worth engaging with outside of its circumstantial release,” gaming writer Tomas Franzese wrote in his four-star Pentiment review. “Pentiment is a well-written adventure with an absolutely stunning art style and choice-based narrative that engages players in ways genre leaders like Telltale never quite did.”

Pentiment makes you feel smart when you play because of how it immerses you in history and grapples with themes surrounding the creation of art and the legacy it leaves behind. It’s truly a standout narrative adventure game that anyone who enjoys a game with a good story should check out. Pentiment is available now for PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

While the rampant technical issues can sometimes sour the experience, Pokémon Scarlet and Violet are still a welcome evolution of the series. They split the difference between the classic Pokémon games and this past January’s Pokémon Legends: Arceus …….

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