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coffee_tacos, do games w Do we have No Man's Sky fans here?

I bought the game, tried to fly into the nearest star, and found out that it was just a part of the skybox. Immersion ruined :(

Darkness343, do games w Do we have No Man's Sky fans here?

Those are Stellaris ships

Hadriscus, do games w Day 517 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing

ah, new mombasa bridge. one of the best shooting galleries there is

tyrant, do games w Do we have No Man's Sky fans here?

I just picked it up on a steam sale. Excited to try it out again. Played it a little a long time ago but didn’t know what to do. Apparently it’s gotten a lot better and I love space stuff

korendian, do games w Do we have No Man's Sky fans here?

Yup, been a fan for years, and it just keeps getting better. I really want to get a steam frame when it comes out so I can experience it in all its glory.

mohab, (edited ) do games w What are your gaming highlights of 2025?

Not much new for me this year.

I had a lot of fun with Soulstice, Assault Spy, Hi-Fi Rush, and Hellsinker.

NieR:Automata, The Surge, Death Stranding, and Scarlet Nexus were disappointing.

Every time I stepped ever so slightly outside my comfort zone I ended up regretting it. I will still flirt with action RPGs, but no more open world or soulslikes. If relatively linear action is not the core, I’m out.

Next year, I intend to invest more in indie action games. Currently eyeing Genokids, Spirit X Strike, and No Straight Roads 2. Also indie shmups: currently, Devil Blade Reboot, Birdcage, and Gunvein are on my wishlist.

For fighting games, I intend to get into Granblue next year. Possibly also Melty Blood and Blazblue.

Looking forward to fleshing out my library with more of my favorite genres.

lazycouchpotato, do games w **ALL KEYS CLAIMED** - Free PC Game Keys to Give Away (Merry Christmas!)
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Auth, do games w What are your gaming highlights of 2025?

Beyond all reason. Its my first RTS in that genre and its amazing. The community is probably the greatest part.

AnarchistArtificer,

Thanks for replying and giving me yet another game that I’ve not even heard of that I’m probably going to check out.

I’m not a huge RTS person, but occasionally I get a strong craving for one. Next time I do, I’ll see if Beyond all reason scratches that itch

oopsgodisdeadmybad, do games w What are your gaming highlights of 2025?

I played mostly Rocket League (again, 10 consecutive wins for time played lol).

But my computer was down done Christmas Eve last year and just got out working again on Halloween. So most of my games this year were solely on the Deck. So the Deck gets an MVP award for being there when I needed it.

That said, the only game I own that doesn’t really work on the Deck is Helldivers 2.

I cannot drop down and play literally anything in 30fps. I already have to deal with the 60Hz screen on the Deck, I cannot use anything less (that hasn’t been literally designed for it- anything that can run at a higher fps should be. 60 is the absolute rock bottom I will tolerate.

Anyway, I also played a lot of Balatro, Slay the Spire, and REPO. Getting it working satisfactorily would have been impossible on some handhelds, but the grip buttons made it just enough to have access to all inventory slots, sprinting and tumbling. Had to use voice activation without an easy way to use push to talk, but that didn’t really bother me.

Tried PEAK, but it doesn’t really grab me personally. I still wanna try it on PC tho now that I have it running again, to give it a fair shake. I feel really off balance trying controllers with games meant to be kb/m. Repo felt awkward but playable. And I liked the choir game design enough anyway. But playing Peak while being awkward didn’t feel as rewarding. But I wanna give it a go with kb/m.

I played some Hades as well. Still haven’t beaten it yet (I’ve only gotten to the Hades fight twice). That game I actually like better on the Deck or on controller better. Which is kinda what I expected, but it definitely belongs on a controller.

I played through It Takes Two, which was beautiful. Haven’t finished Split Fiction yet because my brother keeps being unavailable. I try to tell him to “come be a lesbian with me”. Haven’t quite finished it yet, but there’s no way those 2 don’t hook up, right?

Didn’t play a lot of anything else, haven’t gotten back to work after my last couple years of surgeries so my budget was basically zero.(Supplemented by Steam gifties from real ones) Soon to change this coming year I hope, but given my disability, the depression of being stuck for medical reasons back in a house I had escaped from, the general everything, being poor, and not even having access to my main platform to game on at all, I think I did ok.

If you’ll pardon me I gotta go grind some more Rocket League.

bridgeenjoyer, do games w What are your gaming highlights of 2025?

Finishing alan wake 1 and American nightmare.

So many chainsawmen.

Worth it though. I played Control first, so it was awesome seeing the continuation backwards.

caut_R, do games w What are your gaming highlights of 2025?

I‘ve sorted my library by release date, and there are five games which have released this year in it that aren‘t just remastered or early access which finally hit 1.0. Of those five I‘ve played three. Also of those five, three are indie games.

Monster Hunter Wilds

Poorly received across „enthusiasts“ as too easy of a MH game. I personally liked it a lot. The wounds mechanic is fun, focus mode is good but too much, performance is absolutely horrendous. One of the things I’ve always hated with MH are those stiff ass animations that made you miss combos by a cm, focus mode helps with that but now you can just 180 during a swing which is overkill IMO. I miss tracking monsters - which made me feel more like I‘m actually hunting game - as well as wallbanging them. The current mounting feels less interesting overall. 150 hrs played and they were a lot of fun with friends.

PEAK

Probably my GOTY (cause I didn‘t play much from this year anyway, see above lol). There‘s only one thing that bums me out: The game should have DLSS/FSR cause it‘s really heavy God knows why and the internal upscaler is meh. Otherwise, the most fun I had in a multiplayer game in a long time. Did ascension 7, unlocked all the stuff, gobble up every update, great fun with friends (also if solo but less so). 110 hrs, amazing game for less than ten bucks. Fuck those sencient tornados.

Mario Kart World

Idk, as the successor to MK8 it‘s kinda mid in comparisson. The feeling of speed, the racing flow, they‘re kinda missing. Lots of uninteresting filler tracks. Idk why this had to be an open world game. Some of its soul died for that. I got gold on all the cups but haven‘t touched it since. Pro tip: If you have trouble at max diff, stop drifting. The game ups the difficulty (read: rubberbanding) PER DRIFT, and it stacks up across the whole cup!

zerozaku, (edited ) do games w What are your gaming highlights of 2025?

I left gaming. That’s the highlight. I’m yearning to get back tho. But my laptop is kinda struggling to play games so yeah I might be away from them for a long time ig.

ampersandrew,
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If your computer is good enough to browse the modern internet, there’s probably tons of great old or low-spec stuff to play.

it_depends_man, do games w What are your gaming highlights of 2025?
  • factorio space age: it’s the best for a reason, but there are a few things that irk me. There is a “pick any of 3 paths to go first but you have to do all 3” kind of choice. And unlike RPGs you don’t really get all that much from each choice, so there isn’t much to optimize in that way, it doesn’t result in different builds. Space age 2.0.X still has a few issues, the UI for the actual space part is pretty bad and while that’s not a space age feature, the way they do logic programming is easy for simple things but takes up too much space and is too difficult to set up for slightly smarter setups, so there is no reward for doing those.
  • mindustry (purple planet): It does way better spacial puzzles than factorio. In factorio you have “too much” space or it’s too free form. You can pretty much build the way you want. Mindustry has more basic resources you have to mine in specific places, enemies are coming from a distinct direction and you have a lot less space to lay out your factory, so you have to make more choices. I liked that.
  • hollow knight: I did see a playthrough years ago and was mad that I spoilered myself. Played it, and had forgotten enough that pretty much everything was new again. Great game, 10/10.
  • hollow knight silksong: also played it, has it’s moments, ultimately I didn’t like it. Writing, mechanics, when stuff is available to find… there are some weird choices and imo regressions from hollow knight. Great soundtrack and it does deserve the goty award it got.
AnarchistArtificer,

I’ve not played Factorio Space Age yet, but I’m looking forward to it whenever I next get a hankering for Factorio.

it_depends_man,

Highly recommend it. Although slight warning, you go to 4 new planets with different mechanics, and one is a “hate it or love it” situation. I loved it, but clearly a significant number of people didn’t.

swab148, do games w **ALL KEYS CLAIMED** - Free PC Game Keys to Give Away (Merry Christmas!)

I’ll take Arkham Knight if it’s still available!

devolution, do games w **ALL KEYS CLAIMED** - Free PC Game Keys to Give Away (Merry Christmas!)
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Arkham Knight plz

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