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Let's Talk About Our Favorite Games of the Year So Far!

We've officially made it through the first six months of 2022, and we had some excellent games to pass the time. We are excited to see what everyone has been playing for the first half of 2022. Are you still trapped in the Lands Between of Elden Ring, perfecting your PVP build while waiting for new content? Has anything come close to or surpassed it to potentially be your Game of the Year frontrunner? Let's Talk About is back for another installment. Today we want to hear from all of you about what games you've played this year and which ones you can't put down or stop talking about. We feel that Elden Ring will be in the conversation a lot. We're also expecting to have some Kirby and the Forgotten Land and TMNT Shredder's Revenge fans championing those games as well. What game should've got more attention than it did? Is there a fantastic game that didn't get listed in the poll? Please let us know in the comments section. Jada Griffin is IGN's Community Lead. If she's not engaging with users here, chances are she's developing her own games, maxing the Luck stat in her favorite games, or challenging her D&D players with Intense combat or masterful puzzles. You can follow her on Twitter @Jada_Rina.
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