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VGA4A members' picks for Game of the Year: God of War Ragnarok provided a great experience.
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This year ended with the introduction of distinctive and exclusive titles that will not be forgotten, one of which is the game God of War Ragnarok. This game, which was the last exclusive title between generations, was a well-deserved farewell for the PlayStation 4 and an excellent introduction to the capabilities of its current sibling.
We expected God of War Ragnarok to win the title of game of the year, but the award went to its tough rival Elden Ring. Despite this, the game managed to win 6 different awards, and is sitting pretty as the second best game of the year.
The game's story was a continuation of the events of the previous part, which was released in 2018, and it indeed lived up to expectations. In addition, we saw many changes in the gameplay and combat system. Most importantly, it was the story that entered our hearts and varied in many aspects.
The story used to put you on edge sometimes and wait for what's going to happen next, and then bring you back to a calm state that allows you to explore, and then take you to another side, which is the passion, the feelings, and the love of a father for his only son and always going to protect him.
Ragnarok, in my humble opinion, is the game of the year for many reasons, the first of which is that it is a proper and compelling sequel. Secondly, the technical direction is flawless. And thirdly, it has expanded its multiplayer content, worlds and characters, which in my opinion are the best cast of any video game ever.
God of War Ragnarok is my favorite game of 2022
My game didn't win Game of the Year, but it won my love for it and the time I spent with it. The game took me away from reality for a long time and did to me what the waves of the sea do to the tides. I will definitely be looking forward to a third or another part of this beautiful masterpiece.
For those who haven't been able to try the game yet, I recommend that you do so as soon as possible, especially if you are a father. You will feel the meaning of fatherhood and experience the good and bad of the game. The game can also give you a sense of appreciation for children, as they are the ones who always look up to you as a role model and often try to make you proud.
This is my pick for game of the year and I think many of you will agree with me, so what are your picks..!