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Hello everyone. Hope you have all had a good week, and if you've been celebrating the holidays, have had a chance to unwind and enjoy. Its the last Sunday of the year so let's use this thread to talk about what games we played in 2025, our favorites, least favorites pleasant surprises etc.

Games I played that released this year:

  • Elden Ring: Nightreign: This is probably my GOTY, but I didn't play too many games that released in 2025. Anyway, I think a lot of people were rightfully skeptical about Elden Ring Fortnite edition but it's an incredibly fun co-op game. I haven't tried the Deep of Night Mode or the DLC, but thats something I am thinking of picking up when I return home from my holiday vacation

  • The Outer Worlds 2: the gameplay is markedly better than the first game, once again proving any movement system in any video game just needs a double jump. A lot of people complained about the lack of skill points you get from leveling up, but I thought it wasnt that big of an issue. One aspect I think they knocked it out the park was with the in game radio stations, they were absolutely fantastic and once i turned them on i never once turned them off. The one area I think it comes up way short of the first game is the companion characters: they simply do not match the energy of the ones from the first game. I look forward to the promised expansions.

-Becoming Saint: i picked this up because I saw Northernlion play it and I thought it looked interesting, but unfortunately there was little meat on its bones. The game bills itself as a rouge-like but there is very little variation between playthroughs. Also the devs suffered a huge aura loss in my eyes when I checked the steam reviews and they were replying to every single review. I liked the art style though. 5.5/10

Stronghold Crusader Definative Edition: 97 Year Old Game Studio Still Makes Crossbowmen The Old Fashioned Way. Stronghold crusder is one of my favorite childhood games (it taught me how the economy works). I actually didn't even know they were releasing a remaster of it until I saw that you could buy it bundled with Becoming Saint. Its the good kind of remaster: fixes longstanding bugs and actually ads some content to the game. I have worked my way through the co-op trail with my brother the past few months and we are eagerly awaiting fresh missions to be added to it.

Games I played this year that releases prior to 2025:

-Balatro: crack cocaine

-Dark Souls 1 and 3: i replayed 1 for the hell of it but I did a SL1 playthrough of 3. Very challenging, very rewarding

-Fallout 4: I began 2025 with a brutal, soul crushing period of unemployment and job hunting. To keep my spirits as low as possible, I did a playthrough of FO4 on survival difficulty. Extremely brutal in the early game, I ending up immediately siding with the Brotherhood so I could get access to vertibird transport early. Became the perfect mixture of fun and challenge once I got good armor and put in enough perks so I didn't die in 1 bullet

LA Noire: my comfort game tbh, shame they had to burn through hundreds of University graduates to make it

Rome Total War: still whips

Mass Effect 1 and 2: Playing Outer Worlds 2 made me want to play more space games, so I fired up the legendary edition for my second playthrough of the trilogy. My first playthrough I did male paragon shepherd, so this time I'm doing female renegade shepherd. They really tried to make the paragon/renegade dichotomy akin to good cop/loose cannon but full renegade means you swing between asshole and psychopath. The conversation you have with Anderson and Udina at the end of ME1 after letting the council die floored me with the renegade dialogue options; you and Udina basically become Darth Vader and Palpatine. Anyway, I will start ME3 when I get back from vacation

Hope everyone has had at least a tolerable 2025, and here's to maybe a better year in 2026!

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[–] moonlake@hexbear.net 12 points 2 days ago (5 children)
  • Hades II - Good ass game.
  • Skyrim with the Requiem mod - Still the GOAT.
  • Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown - Good Metroidvania, frustrating at times but mostly good.
  • STAR WARS Jedi: Survivor™- Fell off after 20 hours. Every planet you go to is a boring ass desert. I liked the first one better.
  • Age of Mythology: Retold - Still my childhood GOAT.
  • Noita - If you ever wanted to be a cat in order to cause as much chaos as possible, this is a game for you.
  • Cyberpunk 2077 - Overrated as fuck. The writing is not very good, which is tragic since 80% of this game is dudes yapping. It's simply not fun.
  • Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon - Good RPG in the style of Skyrim. How come we don't have 100 Skyrim clones by this point? Do game devs hate money??
  • Baldur's Gate 3 - Hot take: the combat in Divinity Original Sin 2 is way better. I hate the D&D system where you have to take a nap every time you cast a spell.
  • Deep Rock Galactic: Survivor - Fun bullet heaven game. Numbers go up.
[–] Moss@hexbear.net 2 points 1 day ago (1 children)

What can you say to recommend Requieum for Skyrim?

[–] moonlake@hexbear.net 1 points 10 hours ago

It's a complete overhaul that makes the game much more immersive and rewarding.

One of the main changes is that the enemies no longer scale with you. This means that you will sometimes run into enemies that are too powerful for you. But it feels great to return and beat them after you've gotten stronger. It feels like you're making progress all the time.

The combat is much more fun since enemies are no longer bullet sponges. Both you and the enemies are easier to kill so every encounter is meaningful.

The mod also has a subreddit and an active discord server where people are discussing different builds and role-playing stories. There are many more viable builds than in vanilla Skyrim. All of this makes the game better suitable for role-playing. I can't play Skyrim without this mod anymore.

[–] imogen_underscore@hexbear.net 3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I think the elemental ground effects are a bit excessive in DOS2, other than that the combat is very fun

[–] moonlake@hexbear.net 2 points 1 day ago

You don't like it when the entire battleground and everybody in it is on fire? Pathetic pathetic

Cyberpunk 2077 - Overrated as fuck. The writing is not very good, which is tragic since 80% of this game is dudes yapping. It's simply not fun.

what, you mean you don't like an unskippable le epic john wick power fantasy shoehorned into the beginning of the mid game?

[–] barrbaric@hexbear.net 6 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

Baldur's Gate 3 - Hot take: the combat in Divinity Original Sin 2 is way better. I hate the D&D system where you have to take a nap every time you cast a spell.

My solution to this was to respec everyone into short rest based classes lol. Haven't played DOS2, mind, so I can't compare.

[–] moonlake@hexbear.net 4 points 1 day ago

DOS2 is awesome, I like it more than BG3. I highly recommend it

[–] Commie_Chameleon@hexbear.net 5 points 2 days ago

Hard agree on combat being better in Divinity OS 2, I miss being able to do a bunch of actions in one turn by the end of the game. Felt amazing. Only good thing about the constant long rests in BG3 is that going to camp and talking to everyone is fun.