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The Must-Play Video Games in 2022

We discuss the most anticipated games of the year: from ‘Elden Ring’ to ‘Ghostwire: Tokyo’



There’s a reason gaming has become a pastime shared by billions. Video games have enriched people’s lives through complex storylines, challenging yet innovative mechanics, and a sense of community with like-minded people. Despite tough times, game developers have sought ways to ramp up their releases in 2020 and 2021, treating gamers to an influx of triple-A titles like Genshin Impact and the Final Fantasy 7 remake.


The year 2022 is no different. Here, the calendar of video game releases is chock-full of noteworthy titles you should definitely add to your gaming list. Prepare for the next drop (or the next sale!) with the guide straight ahead. Plus, read on for future releases to be excited about.


2022’s Must-Play Video Games


Elden Ring

FromSoftware, Inc. has produced some of the best single-player action games, from Dark Souls to Bloodborne, but Elden Ring might just be the studio’s most ambitious project yet.


Boasting a massive landscape filled with tough challenges, unique interactions, and exciting rewards, the linearity FromSoftware, Inc. has been known for is essentially thrown out the window in this game in exchange for the countless possibilities of an open-world RPG.


Elden Ring is available on the PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X and S, and PC. If you’re looking to start game streaming, this is definitely a must-play—do it for reactions and commentary as you face off with enemies and take on various quests.



Horizon Forbidden West

A sequel to the hit 2017 title Horizon Zero Dawn, Horizon Forbidden West continues the story of Aloy, a Neolithic woman. The game is set in a post-apocalyptic America, where cybernetic dinosaurs inhabit the world and tribal culture remains supreme.


The game successfully combines prehistoric elements with science fiction, while the gameplay offers a beautiful map for you to explore. The side quests are challenging enough to provide replay value for fans, too. 


Horizon Forbidden West is currently exclusive to the PlayStation but is expected to become available on the Steam and Epic Games store much like its predecessor.



Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut

Ghost of Tsushima was arguably the most popular RPG of 2020—and with good reason. 


After its initial release, fans were treated to a director’s-cut version in the middle of 2021, where gamers could enjoy more of the world it created, the captivating story it told, and the out-of-this-world gameplay that kept people engaged. 


Now, the fanfare carries over into 2022. Sucker Punch takes their triple-A title to new heights to give it more replay value with Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut. The revamped title includes a new skin, a new item, and a whole new island to explore. 


Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut is exclusive on the PS4 and PS5.



Dying Light 2 Stay Human

Zombie games are a mainstay in the survival-horror genre, and Dying Light 2 Stay Human has become a staple in its own right. The first game became popular for integrating parkour and a shoot-‘em-up style into its gameplay, but the sequel still manages to take things several notches higher. Dying Light 2 emphasizes the parkour element with stealth, making it more interactive.


If you love a classic survival-horror game, you’ll be happy to know that Dying Light 2 is available on both PlayStation and Xbox. (On that note: upgrade your experience by getting quality gadgets and accessories from the Globe Shop for the best gaming experience possible.)



Pokémon Legends: Arceus

As a video game plenty of Pokémon fans grew up with, there’s no ignoring the fact that this pop culture phenomenon has staying power. Enjoyed by millions, Game Freak has developed countless Pokémon games for the Nintendo Gameboy, DS, and Switch. Pokémon Legends: Arceus is an enhancement of previous games that includes a new region called Hisui.


Pokémon Legends: Arceus checks all the boxes for those who love the classic gameplay but are itching for something new. The game is exclusive to the Nintendo Switch.



Games to Be on the Lookout For

You may be wondering: what other games are coming out in 2022? In addition to the titles above, here are the games about to drop that you should definitely check out:


God of War: Ragnarok

What other things need to be said about God of War? As one of Sony’s biggest series to date, this won Game of the Year in 2018, with a hotly-anticipated sequel set for release later this year. What adventures await Kratos and Atreus? We’ll find out soon enough.


Hogwarts Legacy

While there have been game adaptations of the book in the past, the potential that Hogwarts Legacy currently holds is something else. The game is set to boast an immersive, open-world gameplay with the magical elements that every Potterhead loves.


Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Sequel

The Legend of Zelda series is perhaps Nintendo’s most beloved action-adventure RPG. Known for its outstanding graphics, breathtaking open-world gameplay, and suspense-filled dungeons, Breath of the Wild took the gaming world by storm, bagging multiple awards from 2016 to 2018. Its sequel is one of the most anticipated titles in 2022.


Ghostwire: Tokyo

With shadowy figures roaming the streets of Tokyo, it’s clear that something has gone wrong in Japan. The game Ghostwire: Tokyo takes inspiration from the monsters in Japanese lore with a mix of survival-horror elements. The studio is also behind The Evil Within, so gamers are in for a treat.


Pokémon Scarlet and Violet

Nintendo is set to release another duo of Pokémon games: Scarlet and Violet. The video game, it’s said, makes use of the style and design of Legends: Arceus as a jumping-off point, but features a new region and Gen 9 Pokedex.


A Journey of Gaming Awaits

Treat yourself to the best gaming experience possible when you equip your space with a reliable broadband plan. If you’re into competitive games such as Dota 2 and Valorant, Globe At Home Prepaid WiFi and Globe’s other prepaid wifi promos perfect for gamers ensure smooth, lag-free sessions.


You can climb up the leaderboards with Globe, too. Get any of the GFiber Plans and other broadband services to level up in no time.



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How aspiring video game streamers can cover their bases



The idea that gaming is only meant to be a hobby or pastime no longer applies. With the rise of eSports leagues such as the M3 World Championship and the ESL One Major, along with the birth of streaming platforms like Twitch, more and more avenues have become accessible to gamers so they can play and earn at the same time.


With gaming very much becoming a viable career, many are now looking to establish their own streams. To ease interested professional streamers into the process, here are steps they can consider:


Get all the essentials ready—hardware, software, and accessories

Before jumping into your first stream, you’ll need to secure the necessary equipment. Start by researching gadgets and platforms; then, make a game-streaming equipment checklist to help you shop accordingly.


Here, investing in quality items is vital. After all, you don’t want to fumble in the middle of a stream due to your equipment malfunctioning. If you’re an aspiring streamer and want to know the essentials of building a PC, check out this PC building guide for a detailed look at the different parts.



Find your niche and focus your attention on the titles you intend to play

Budding streamers want to stand out, and naturally, they will want to play a game that garners the attention of viewers. If you’re wondering, “Which game is best for streaming?” the answer is simply: it all depends on you.


While playing popular games such as Valorant or Dota 2 can jumpstart your success, it’s still recommended that you play games you know you’ll enjoy. Whether it’s a first-person shooter, a story-based thriller or a grindy RPG, always remember that viewers come to your stream for your personality, how genuinely connected you are to the game and your authentic reactions. Regardless of the gaming genre, stick to the titles you genuinely love playing.



Work out a schedule and stick to it

Before you can start looking into building your community of followers, you have to lock in returning viewers. And naturally, if viewers enjoy your stream, they will want to continue watching. To ensure they don’t miss out, establish a stream schedule. 


Now, you may be wondering, “What is a good streaming schedule?” Nights, early mornings and weekends are the perfect time for streamers who are just starting. Going live between midnight and 9AM is an optimum window for those who want to get noticed. Consider the weekends, too. This is where Twitch, touted as the best game streaming service, historically sees a spike in viewership.


Once you’ve finalized your schedule, power up your stream by availing any of Globe’s Prepaid WiFi promos for gamers. These packages are perfect for the Twitch app and its subscription plans, so check them out.



Know that character building and viewer engagement are crucial

Great streamers set themselves apart when they know how to showcase talent and personality, and encourage active engagement among viewers. Game streaming is built on connection, and popular streamers garner success by being relatable personalities.


While gaming content is the backbone of any successful streamer, loyal audiences often gravitate toward the gamer—and not the game. By being authentic, fun and engaging, you can build a dedicated fanbase that will closely support you as you progress.



Scale up as you build your audience

As your venture into video game streaming, you will need to upgrade eventually and market yourself to widen your reach. To start, upgrading your hardware is essential, as game developers tend to create more resource-intensive games that require high-powered machines to run. If you’re into multiplayer games, pairing your PC with one of Globe’s Fiber Plans is one way to go.


Setting hardware aside, marketing your stream with “pay-per-click” campaigns and other related ads will help you broaden your stream in no time.



Set clear, timely and attainable goals

Any good streamer will tell you that it’s essential to set goals. If you want to make this a financially viable career, you need to achieve your goals clearly and timely. Continue following the steps stated above and work at this consistently in order to achieve the self-defined goals. (Remember: work through everything at the pace that, well, works for you.)



Keep these tips in mind to jumpstart your streaming career, and hopefully, you’ll be among the gamers on the rise to watch out for next. To help you attain your video game streamer dreams in no time, make sure to check out Globe’s broadband plans for a stable, fast, and reliable internet connection.



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If you, as a proud batang ‘80s or ‘90s, find yourself missing real-life interaction, here’s a refresher guide on Filipino games you can play with your friends and family.


Ask them to join in, revisit some of these classics—and remember what it’s like to get that spirit of friendly competition going in real life. Before scrolling through, though, remember that the list ahead is based on generally accepted game rules. Feel free to modify them according to your childhood gameplay, or to fit the number or ages of the participants.


Ready to play? Read ahead!



Tumbang-preso

Grab your slippers and a spare tin can. It’s tumbang-preso time: Choose a taya (the person who is “it” in the game). The taya in this game is tasked to guard the tin can located inside a circle drawn on the ground with chalk. The players then take turns using a slipper to try to hit the can from a designated starting line.


Once a slipper has been thrown, the player must cross over the starting line to try and get it back. The taya has a chance to tag a player once they retrieve their slipper. If the tag is successful, that player becomes the new “it.” If not, the player can get ready for a brand-new throw from behind the safety of the starting line. 


If a player knocks the can out of the circle, the taya must place it back inside before they can tag someone. Blocking thrown slippers isn’t allowed.


A man throwing a slipper.

Tumbang preso tests your aim, your speed, and your ability to dodge the person who is “it.” Photo: Shutterstock



Taguan

Hide and seek is great fun for all ages. Your home, familiar as it already is for you, can easily provide good and surprising hiding places, but you can play this game outdoors, too. For an added challenge, set geographic limits (within the bounds of your lot, for example). This works to also keep the game from dragging on too long.


A guy with closed eyes leans against a tree while the girl looking at the camera with quiet sign.

‘Taguan’ is where players can get creative about where they hide and how. Photo: Shutterstock



Agawan Base

Are you looking for a fun game that doubles as cardio? To start, form two teams. Each one should have a base guard, while the other members are tasked with tagging opponents or reaching the enemy base. If a person gets tagged, they serve as a captive of the opposing team.


You can free captives when you reach the enemy base. Your team wins if you make it to your opponent’s base uncaptured.



Jolen/Holen

Among these 10 Filipino games, jolen (holen) sets itself apart as it requires specific equipment: marbles. This one-on-one game is where you and your opponent choose a “shooter” marble. The rest are grouped and placed in a circle. To note: opponents must have the same number of marbles. 


You and the other player will then take turns using your “shooter” to hit the other’s camp. If you send one out of the circle, the marble becomes yours.


Two boys with marbles aim at more marbles within a drawn circle.

‘Jolen’ or ‘Holen’ is an easy but fun marble game. Photo: Shutterstock



Doctor Kwak Kwak

Choose the “doctor” among the set of players. The doctor must turn away as the rest of the players join hands. With their hands linked, they must entangle themselves in the most confusing and complicated way possible. When all limbs are sufficiently twisted, the group must call upon “Doctor Kwak Kwak” to disassemble them. 


The doctor has to untangle the group while keeping the hands intact. Once done, the doctor must break the chain. The group members then get to run away; whomever the doctor catches first will be the new “it.”


Friends with tangled arms.

Image caption: Doctor ‘Kwak Kwak’ is yet another in-person Filipino game that can get physically challenging. Photo: Shutterstock



Jack en Poy/Bato, Bato, Pick

These are both local versions of Rock, Paper, Scissors. The main difference between these two is the number of times you shake your fist. With Jack en Poy, the count is nine times, where a player reveals their final choice during the 10th shake. Bato, Bato, Pick, on the other hand, requires you to show your choice on the third.


Two people play Bato, Bato, Pick while two more people watch.

‘Bato, Bato, Pick’ and ‘Jack en Poy’ are variations on the same fun theme. Photo: Shutterstock



Langit Lupa

Langit-lupa is fun and frenetic. You can play it outdoors or on a couch (assuming you clear all valuables and fragile items in the area). The premise is simple: One person is the taya, while the others are players who must stand on an elevated surface, like a chair or table. The taya then chants these lyrics:


Langit, lupa impyerno

Im - im - impyerno

Saksak puso tulo ang dugo

Patay, buhay, umalis ka na sa pwesto mo!


When the song ends, the players must descend to the ground and find a new elevated surface to stand on. Anyone caught by the taya while on lupa will be the new “it.”



Luksong Tinik

Luksong tinik requires two teams. Each team has the anak (child) and nanay (high jumper). Before starting, two team members (the base) will sit on the ground with their soles touching. The others must jump over their feet without any of their body parts touching. 


If a player completes a jump successfully, the base must place a splayed hand on top of their toes, and the jumping will then repeat. If there are no incidents, the base members must add a second hand, and so on.


If a jumper makes contact, the nanay must clear the jump successfully to continue their streak. If they fail, the other team gets a turn.



Patintero

Patintero is probably one of the most popular of these 10 Filipino games. It’s perfect for big groups, where players must be divided into two equal teams: one will be the guards while the other will be the passers.


This game requires space, so make sure to do it outdoors. Draw horizontal lines on the ground to get started. The guards will then defend these lines as the passers try to run through without getting tagged. A player who gets through all the guards earns a point for their team. On the other hand, anyone caught must sit out for the rest of the match. 


The two teams will switch positions after every round.



Sipa

Sipa is a game you can play solo or with a competitor. The rules are simple: Get a sipa (a metal washer with plastic straws) or a rattan ball and bounce this off the side of your foot without letting it hit the ground. The person who scores the most points wins. 


A man bounces a ball on the inner side of his foot.

You can play sipa with pretty much any small object. Photo: Shutterstock



Filipino Games: The Aftermath

After a fun trip down memory lane, take it easy and enjoy a more relaxed time with your family and friends. For the ultimate bonding session, you can kick back, relax, and stream music or movies. For this, use GFiber to ensure a smooth connection that will make all these hassle-free.


A group of friends hanging out.

Relax together after some fiery physical competition. Photo: Shutterstock



Make even offline experiences like playing games IRL so much sweeter with the right resources by your side. Gain access to these and so much more on Living It! by becoming a Globe Postpaid subscriber.


Living It! is your digital mecca for the latest and greatest in lifestyle. It has one job: to help you redesign your life. Be the first to know all the best deals, unmissable trends, and must-try experiences across Metro Manila and beyond. The future you’ve always imagined is right here.



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Make the most out of your gaming break and play hours on end with no worries. With Globe’s free 2GB of data for games and videos, you can keep on playing and leveling up! Simply register to GoSURF50 and up, GOTSCOMBODD70 and 90, or GoSAKTO120 and 140 to get the free data allocation.


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Top grossing mobile game Mobile Legends: Bang Bang is sweeping the mobile gaming community, turning even the most casual of gamers to hardcore fans. To date, the Philippines is one of the top countries that play the game in Southeast Asia. This year, the country’s number 1 mobile brand Globe, together with Mobile Legends developer Moonton, will look for the best team in the region through the first-ever Southeast Asia Cup Philippine Finals!


To join the cup, 128 teams joined the ongoing Philippine Online Qualifier. The top four teams will proceed to a national offline event on July 29, 2017, where the top two teams will advance to the Southeast Asia Finals. Cash prizes at stake are P126,000 for the Philippine champion team, P50,000 for the first runner-up, and P25,000 each for the 2nd and 3rd runners-up.


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