Summary: Lowered Expectations⦠Things seem lite. I feel like we should be talking about new games released or just around the corner to do so, but nothing stands out. Thereâs God Of War in November and your usual Call Of Duty. Let me take a moment to talk about Call Of Duty. That franchise doesnât even make a blip on my radar anymore. It was the quietest of blips before since Iâd stopped playing the games, but even more so now I justâ¦forget about it. OR, rather than forget, itâs just a part of life now. Routine. Every year we get a new CoD. Every year around the same exact time we get a new one. And thereâs been so many now it just rolls into itself over and over again and it feels like the passing of time. You donât notice it anymore. It just happens. But thatâs just me, probably. I doubt it feels that way for fans of the franchise. Anyway, thereâs other games on the horizon but not much being said. Scorn is out now but the reviews are all over the place and itâs a pretty short experience. Gotham Knights releases soon andâ¦I donât know where I am with that game. It doesnât look fun and for all the stuff I have read that says not to compare it to the Arkham series – thatâll be tough for me, I think. Maybe. Sonic Frontiers is on my radar but, like, at a discount whenever that may happen. Thereâs probably a Nintendo Switch title or two getting some big releases that have fallen off my radar or donât seem to be as big as they once were when announced. It just feels lite to me. Maybe not to you, however. I guess it all depends on what you like and what youâre looking forward to. I hope your horizon looks a bit brighter than mine at the moment – game wise anyway. Sure would be a lot brighter if we have a brand new Splinter Cell. Ubisoft, weâve been waiting 3,336 days for a new Splinter Cell game (non-animated series or guest spot in another game franchise, remake, or VR exclusive).