2025 has been filled with incredible video games so far. Here are the best I've finished (and what I'm looking forward to playing).
I love playing video games. What, are you surprised or something? My job is to write about games and tech and a million other things, but one of my hobbies is to play.
I'm nerd enough that I'm proud of the Excel spreadsheet I use to keep track of all my completions, my backlog, and even my wishlist. Since I started that, I've completed (and in many cases, 100% completed) 195 unique games, I have 197 games installed on my Xbox Series X to play, and there are dozens more that I either don't own or haven't released yet on my wishlist.
2025 has already been one heck of a year for gaming, too, so I thought I'd take a look back at the games that stood out to me so far, my current game-of-the-year contender, and the games on my backlog that I can't wait to get to.
The honorable mentions
South of Midnight is a beautiful and impactful game, it just narrowly missed this list.
(Image credit: Xbox Game Studios)
First, let's get two honorable mentions out of the way. The first is Copycat, an indie game that I reviewed. It's beautifully sad in its simplicity, and it definitely caught me in my feels — it was just a little too short-lived to have the impact on me these other games did.
Second is South of Midnight, one of this year's first-party Xbox releases. We praised South of Midnight in our review, but I also agree with my colleague in that the art direction, worldbuilding, characters, and narrative of South of Midnight are all incredible — but it relies too much on gameplay that ultimately lacks depth and gets repetitive.
5. Avowed
I don't care what anyone else says, Avowed will always have a place in my heart.
(Image credit: Future)
The first entry on my list is one many have forgotten about, given its release at the beginning of the year. Yes, I'm talking about Avowed, the latest (for another couple of weeks, at least) title from Obsidian Entertainment.
I absolutely adored Avowed in my review and had a blast with this colorful fantasy RPG, which threaded dry humor into its morbid narrative to great effect. Why isn't Avowed higher on this list, then?
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