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Game Scoop! 693: 10 Game Release Dates We’re Still Waiting For in 2022

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Leisure, Video Games, Games

4.74.7K Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2022

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to IGN Game Scoop!, the ONLY video game podcast! This week your Omega Cops -- Daemon Hatfield, Sam Claiborn, Justin Davis,  and Colin Stevens -- are looking at games still expected in 2022 that don't have release dates. Next-gen The Witcher 3, Need for Speed, Little Devil Inside, and more. And, of course, they play Video Game 20 Questions.   00:00:00 - Intro/What We're Playing 00:14:23 - 10 Game Release Dates We’re Still Waiting For in 2022 00:40:13 - PlayStation Plus Games for October 00:43:08 - Video Game 20 Questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

What's up everybody welcome to Ijin Game Scoop. I'm your host Damon had filled it.

0:08.2

Joining me this week are Sam Clayboard reporting for duty. Justin Davis scoop and Colin

0:14.1

Stevens has returned to us. Well, gamers, and we've got a great show for you this week.

0:18.7

We're going to talk about the games that are still expected this year. They haven't

0:22.0

been delayed. Haven't gotten a delay, but they don't have a release date yet. There's

0:25.3

some interesting ones in the mix there. We're going to talk about some news updates this

0:28.8

week like the PlayStation Plus games for October and a sequel to a classic arcade game that

0:34.0

this guy is excited for. Maybe no one else. But first, let's share what we've been playing.

0:40.9

I'll go first in addition to return to Monkey Island, which I'm still playing. I've been

0:45.3

playing a game called Jack Move. Is anyone familiar with this one? It's new. No. Okay.

0:52.1

Let me explain the the daeminess of Jack move. It's the gameplay. It's a very, very classic

0:58.5

traditional Japanese RPG, although I think the developer is in the UK or Europe, but

1:03.7

Japanese RPG walk around an overworld into random battles that are turn based. You have

1:09.6

attacks, magic, magic, and quotes. That's what I think. Use items to heal yourself.

1:15.0

But the setting is cyberpunk. The visual style is pixel art, and it is amazing. Some of

1:20.2

the absolute best pixel art of the year. And then to top it all off, it has a great like

1:24.3

synthwave soundtrack, and even its own like victory theme, just like Final Fantasy does.

1:30.1

That's really catch. So the jack. Oh, whoa. That was so dramatic. Whoa.

1:36.3

It's free frame. Whoa. This is for the movie. It was me. Yeah. Yes. Well, he's coming back.

1:45.2

You're coming back. You're back now. So I was going to ask, is the Jack in the scenario

1:50.6

like jacking into the internet? Yes. Yeah. It's very cyberpunk. It's all about

1:55.0

yeah, using, you know, hacking into things, cyberware, cyber powers. That's what thing.

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