The candidates for the 2022 Game Awards have just been revealed, and God of War Ragnarok appears to have an advantage against Elden Ring with 10 nominations total across all categories. Elden Ring still has a chance of winning big on December 8 because it has a collection of seven nominations. The rivalry is incredibly severe, though, as God of War Ragnarok & Elden Ring are pitted against one another in a complete of six categories. It appears safe to believe that God of War Ragnarok will win the prize over Elden Ring in the category of Best Narrative. God of War Ragnarok presents a short, beautiful, epic storyline that is easy to comprehend but thematically complicated, in contrast to Elden Ring's storytelling, which is interesting and engaging but still retains that characteristic FromSoftware obtuseness that beginners may find a touch off-putting.
Given that both games' art directions have distinctive, enduring aesthetics that visually enliven their own universes, the prize for best art direction could potentially go either way. Another award that could go either way is Best Score and Music. Elden Ring's boss' music is among FromSoftware's greatest, but God of War Ragnarok's uses it to enhance every scene. Both may also have an equal chance of getting Best Audio Design, albeit based on previous years' outcomes, a different contender on the list is somewhat more likely to win.
It really is anyone's game but when it comes to the big two, Best Game Development and Game of the Year. Fans of Elden Ring may contend that the game's non-linear design, FromSoftware's willingness to try something new, and its enormous, enchantingly grim world are sufficient to win both honors, but God of War Ragnarok supporters may disagree, contending that the game's more focused story, epic scope, improved combat mechanics, and enhanced enemy variety are what truly merit the victory. Naturally, it's always feasible for different games to sneak in unannouncedly and steal their prizes from under them. For instance, Immortality is possibly a front-runner for Best Narrative and may win more prizes than some people might anticipate. The powerful metal anthems of Metal: Hellsinger, which are a genuine standout this year, could win the prize for Best Music and Score.