2025 is over. Its big gaming showcases and grim real-world events are now all in the past. Itās far too early to say how 2026 will shape up by comparison. But before we move on to the future, itās worth taking one last glance at the past, lest we be doomed to repeat it. And I donāt think anyone wants to repeat 2025, unless they spent all of their time playing video games which, depending on who you ask, were some of the best and most varied weāve ever gotten in a single 12-month span. Hereās our definitive round-up of the year that was, beginning with:
āA common response to negative reviews, no matter the subject, goes something like this: āWell, what would you do to fix this?ā Normally, I would answer this with some kind of rude joke about how the purpose of criticism is not to tell you how to fix your sink, or capitalism. I leave that work to the YouTubers. But this time, Iāll make an exception. I will tell you what I am doing to fix all this. The answer is: Nothing. 2025 is over! It canāt be fixed. Isnāt that nice? Did you fuck it up? Cool. So did I. I couldāve done so much more. I could have been more kind, less lazy, more engaged and involved. I could have written a better goddamn review.ā
āXbox has promised that it is working on a new console, but it sounds like it might be a pricey high-end PC and not a traditional gaming device like those weāve come to expect from a console maker. Itās the kind of move that reinforces what many have already declared: Xbox is dead.ā
āWeāre five years into the PS5 generation, and despite it being the āmost successfulā console ever in Sonyās line-up, the company has remarkably little cultural cache to show for it beyond the PS5ās name becoming the video game equivalent of everyone calling a bandage a āBand-Aid.ā And hey, it looks like you can iron out all those wrinkles, quirks, and charms and still make it to the top of the video game food chain. In two generations on top, PlayStation has achieved the kind of ubiquity the Sony higher-ups probably wanted, and all it cost the brand was its soul.ā
āNintendoās latest flagship console doesnāt break the mold. It remains, first and foremost, a machine for playing Nintendo games, most of which are sequels to franchises that have been around since the last millennium. And it does that splendidly, even if the games themselves havenāt always cleared the lofty bar set by the Switch 1ās first year. Do I sound a little disappointed? Iām trying not to be.ā
ā2024 was a bad year for physical media, and 2025 just brought more bad news on that front. Some physical game releases on the Switch 2, the hottest new console around, make use of Game Key Cards, which are basically little pieces of plastic that donāt contain the game, but instead a digital DRM key that lets you download and play a specific game. They rely on the internet and Nintendoās servers, andĀ that should make everyone nervous.ā
āA mini FortniteĀ season based entirely onĀ The SimpsonsĀ could have been a disaster. But despite the odds, Epic was able to make it work and delivered what might beĀ my favorite season ofĀ FortniteĀ in a long time. The Springfield island map was incredible to explore. The visuals felt very cartoonish andĀ Simpsons-y without looking too garish, and all theĀ SimpsonsĀ Easter eggs and characters that appeared throughout the event were a treat for fans. And on top of all that, this season included funny animated segments featuringĀ SimpsonsĀ characters that were written by the staff of the show. Is this just one more sign of all of pop culture merging together into a grey slurry? Sure. But whatever, man, I can now play as Moe inĀ Fortnite. Iām happy.ā
āDispatchās cast of weirdos features an assortment of ex-villains so distinctive and memorable that each is primed to be somebodyās favorite. Robert Robertson III, an ex-hero damned to a life behind a desk, could have become a cynic discouraged by his new office job. Instead, he becomes a leader to a bunch of criminals who would not have cared if he was found dead in a ditch at the beginning of the game. The guy formerly known as Mecha Man has spent his life being a hero, and if he canāt be on the field with his mech, he decides he can make just as much of a difference by leading a new generation of heroes. Even though these menaces are a handful, he perseveres through his personal hardships and shows up as a leader to help his teammates through their own, proving you donāt need to be out in the field to be a hero.ā
āDespelote is an autobiographical game about a young Ecuadorian boyās experiences during the nationās qualifying run for the 2002 World Cup. Over the course of the game, weāre immersed in the specificity of Julianās experiences, understanding how soccer, and the excitement around his countryās chances to qualify for competition on the global stage, electrified him as an individual and made him feel more deeply connected to his fellow Ecuadorians. Finally, the countryās qualifying efforts all come down to a match against Uruguay on November 7, 2001. Narrating as we play, the real-life Julian says, āWe tried every single way to depict this moment, but nothing felt like it did it justice. So just watch it for yourself.’ā
āI didnāt expect *takes a deep breath* Brazilian Drug Dealer 3: I Opened A Portal To Hell In The Favela Trying To Revive Mit AIA I Need To Close ItĀ to be a game I would genuinely enjoy. The clips I saw made it look like a fun shitpost of a game. Something Iād play for a few minutes, chuckle, and then never think about again. Thatās not what happened. Instead, I played a lot ofĀ BDD3Ā and enjoyed every moment of it. The BrazilianĀ Quake-engine FPS is a wild fever dream of a game that contains well-designed levels buried in some of the strangest visuals youāll see in 2025. Itās also only $5. And worth every damn penny.ā
āOctopath Traveler 0Ā is proof that Square Enix had no reason to makeĀ Octopath Traveler: Champions of the ContinentĀ a gacha game when it could have easily made it an exceptional RPG without all the gacha elements dragging it down.Ā Octopath Traveler 0Ā is a game saved from obscurity, as Square Enix has strippedĀ Champions of the ContinentĀ of its live-service trappings and revived it as the proper turn-based RPG fans wanted in the first place. It is a beefy monster of a game that will take up nearly a hundred hours of your time, but thatās the consequence of adapting what was once meant to be a forever game into something that feels complete.Ā Octopath Traveler 0Ā feels like a prodigal son returning after being shut down due to Square Enixās short-sighted hubris. And it sure is nice to have all the best parts of the game preserved when they were once thought lost.ā
āWhen Disney announced aĀ Star WarsĀ TV show all about Cassian AndorĀ fromĀ Rogue One, I remember barely caring at all. āCool, I guess that dude from Rogue One gets a show, too.ā Then I watched Season 1 in 2022 and was completely enthralled by its depiction of rebellion and fascism. This yearās season two was even better,Ā featuring more moments than I can count that made me sit up in my chair, hold my breath, and wait for the next scene or piece of dialogue to either break me or let me cheer. I say this as someone who loves the franchise dearly:Ā Star WarsĀ has never really been this good before, and it will likely never reach these heights again. And thatās fine.Ā Star WarsĀ can keep being a campy sci-fi series about space wizards that kids love, because we can always rewatchĀ AndorĀ whenever we want.ā
āFire Emblem Shadows, 37 Metascore: What ifĀ Among Us,Ā butĀ Fire Emblem? That was seemingly the pitch for this mobile-only Nintendo-published dud. Even the few good ideas are overshadowed by free-to-play garbage and a lack of content. Iād probably just playĀ Among Us instead.ā
āSo when you push the narrative to the side with all your might, what isĀ Clair Obscur: Expedition 33? Itās a turn-based RPG that marriesĀ Final Fantasyās grandiose storytelling and magical battle systems withĀ Paper MarioāsĀ timing-based mechanicsĀ to make something that is both strategic and engaging enough to make even the classic RPG grindĀ entertaining and rewarding. Its grief-driven story is filled with misdirection and twists that have divided player opinion, but those divisions are rewarding to consider and debate, and it culminates inĀ a devastating decisionĀ in its eleventh hour that fans areĀ still talking about months later. The gameās cast of sad boys and girls walking into what is ostensibly a suicide mission have endeared themselves to fans of a genre that will carry their flags for years to come in art, cosplay, and other fan creations.ā
