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Sometimes a spiritual successor is more promising than the sequel you wantedSome of last night’s most exciting announcements didn’t have numbers in the title

Some of last night’s most exciting announcements didn’t have numbers in the title

Antea, one of the protagonists of Banishers: Ghosts Of New Eden, looks into the camera with a grim and concerned expression.

I haven’t been active in fandom spaces for years now, but lurking on the edges of social media forums dedicated to games I find cool does technically fall under the remit of my job. And let me tell you, the lead-up to a night likeThe Game Awardsis always something else. Fringes of theTomb Raiderfanbase were getting hyped for the announcement of the next game because… well, it just feels like about time, right? The same went forLife Is Strange, but then, Life Is Strange fans have been predicting the imminent reveal of LIS3 literally on a weekly basis ever since True Colors launched, so they’re bound to be right eventually.Ace Attorneystans were using numerology to predict that AA7 would finally get announced. Incredible scenes of completely baseless hype, and despite myself, I wanted to believe.

I genuinely daren’t check in on any of those conversations today, because, honestly, it wasn’t a massive night for long-running franchises, and I don’t think I can handle the lamentations. And, while I’ll admit that my initial skim of the trailers for familiar names came up a tad short, I’m not at all disappointed, because it looks like 2023 is going to be a stellar year for devs doing something cool with a new IP while learning a lot from their older projects.

Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden - World Premiere Trailer | The Game Awards 2022Watch on YouTube

Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden - World Premiere Trailer | The Game Awards 2022

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If you had told me these were from BioShock 4 I would 100% have believed you.

A male NPC dressed as an old west sheriff addresses the titular character of Judas, while gesturing around a flooded and dimly-lit room.

The title character of Judas fights a little rotund robot with her in-built hand weapons, against a steampunky indoor backdrop.

Or look atBanishers: Ghosts Of New Eden. It doesn’t seem much like a Dontnod game at first glance, but adjust your expectations around 2018’sVampyrrather than the Life Is Strange series, and you’ll start to see the shared DNA. Nothing screams “Dontnod wrote this” like a pair of star-crossed lovers with spooky abilities teaming up from opposite sides of the veil between life and death. If it can just improve upon Vampyr’s combat system (like, a lot), this game could really be onto something.

There were plenty more announcements to get excited for last night if your preferred genre is “clear homages”. EA Originals are always a delightfully random grab bag, and I can’t wait to see what amodern Hexen-esque magic FPS from the creator of Dead Spaceends up looking like under the label.Post Traumaclearly remembers all the fixed-camera horror games I grew up with in the early 2000s, and wants us to hang out and get all nostalgic and covered in gore and tentacles.After Usis a hauntingly beautiful 3D platformer along the lines ofJourneyorSea Of Solitude, but your pal is a happy ghost dog. What’s not to love?

It’s not the diet of familiar comfort food I might have been secretly hoping for. But fresh tastes better, and trying different combinations of flavours from time to time is definitely good for you in the long run.

For more of the latest news and trailers, check out ourGame Awards 2022hub. We also live-blogged the show as it happenedright here.