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2025's Best Games Ranked | Players Clash Over Omitted Titles

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Elena Rodriguez

Dec 31, 2025, 08:39 PM

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Dec 31, 2025, 08:40 PM

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A recent ranking of the top games in 2025 has sparked fierce debate among players, as many argue both for and against the selected titles. This unrest follows the Eurogamer list published at yearโ€™s end, which has left gamers discussing omissions and inclusions passionately.

Fresh Insights from the Gaming Community

Several trends have emerged from player reactions:

Blue Prince Under Fire

Blue Prince continues to generate buzz, with comments pointing to a divide in player satisfaction. While some laud its complexity, others are frustrated by random number generator (RNG) mechanics. One player remarked, "This game took almost 200 hours of my life" highlighting a considerable investment that some feel didn't pay off due to RNG frustration. Another noted the lack of learning from failures, saying, "In Blue Prince, sometimes you know exactly what you need to do, but you play several runs without success." This pattern indicates a growing weariness toward the game's structure, which some consider unfair.

Omitted Titles Fuel Debate

Missing titles like Sky the First, Foundation, and Europa Universalis V have stirred community uproar. Commenters expressed disappointment, with one stating, "Seems to me like this list is ignoring JRPGs and simulation games especially." Newly mentioned omissions include Monster Train 2 and Megabonk, further escalating discussions around genre representation in rankings.

Standouts Beyond AAA

Recognizing the surge in indie games, players reflected on the yearโ€™s mid-tier successes. Many voiced a shared sentiment that 2025 was unparalleled for non-AAA releases. "You could definitely argue this has been the best year for non-AAA games," highlighted one enthusiastic gamer.

Interestingly, titles like Despelote and Baby Steps, despite mixed reviews, have received notable mentionโ€”though Baby Steps itself raised eyebrows for ranking above more critically acclaimed titles. As one commenter skeptically stated, "Is that really the 3rd best game?" pointing out that opinions on rankings are notably subjective.

Key Observations

  • โšก Blue Prince divides players; praised for depth but criticized for RNG unpredictability.

  • ๐Ÿ›‘ The absence of notable titles intensifies discussions on genre biases.

  • ๐ŸŒฑ 2025 reigns as a golden year for indie and mid-tier games.

As the community continues to dissect this ranking, the discourse reflects a complex relationship between player expectations and game mechanics. Will this yearโ€™s omissions prompt a more inclusive approach to future rankings? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: players are eager for games that resonate with their experiences.