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The 9 Best Video Games of 2025

First things first: This is not a comprehensive feature of all the best video games of 2025. Loyal readers of this site will know that we don’t “cover the waterfront” when it comes to games, usually choosing to focus on games with what could be called cinematic influences or ties to films/TV like “Resident Evil,” “The Last of Us,” and “Uncharted.” For this feature of the best of 2025, we simply asked our regular game critics to pick three games they would recommend. So it doesn’t include several widely beloved games not by intentional exclusion but by the process. And so it feels worth mentioning a few runner-ups cited by our trio: “Outer Worlds 2,” “Arc Raiders,” “Séance of Black Manor,” “Keeper,” “Death Stranding 2,” “Avowed,” “Dispatch,” “The Ghost of Yotei,” “Blue Prince,” and “Split Fiction.”

How ‘Call of Duty’ Got Dethroned in 2025

There are very few constants in the video game industry. The decades-long console wars waged by PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo are winding down. Business models are evolving to prioritize subscription services, free-to-play games, and microtransactions. And our gaming libraries are increasingly digital, with physical copies becoming collector’s items. But if there’s one thing that you could always count on amid the upheaval, it was Call of Duty’s overwhelming dominance. That is, until 2025, when the shortcomings of the online shooter’s latest incarnation, combined with a concerted attack by two rival games, conspired to take Call of Duty down.

How 007 First Light brought its characters to life

007 First Light, the next game from Hitman developer IO Interactive, is a new and original take on the iconic spy franchise. Since it's starting from the ground up with a younger, fresher James Bond, naturally he needs an equally compelling villain. Enter the Pirate King Bawma, leader of a massive black market arms hub known as Aleph, a fictional city in Mauritania. Played by musical legend Lenny Kravitz, Bawma is shaping up to be a formidable match for the charming MI6 agent.

From SILENT HILL F To DOOM: The 10 Best Horror Games Of 2025

2025 was a bit quieter year for horror games compared to 2024. The new mainline Silent
Hill game, Silent Hill f, took things in a new direction with its Japanese-inspired setting, while Doom: The Dark Ages revved up more demon-killing action. Once again, indie horror games really showed up to fill the gaps. This time around, there’s a bit more creativity and variety. Games like Look Outside offer a terrifyingly interesting turn-based RPG twist, while The Midnight Walk offers a hauntingly charming virtual reality experience. Without further ado, here are our top picks for the best horror games of 2025.

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment Review - Is the Third Time the Charm?

Koei Tecmo and Nintendo have teamed up to deliver yet another Musou game set in The Legend of Zelda universe with Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment. The first one in 2014 brought together a bunch of different characters from the series together with Dynasty Warriors-like combat. However, it felt little more than just a Dynasty Warriors game with a Zelda skin, devoid of much personality....

The 10 Best JRPGs of 2025 Worth Playing

After dominating 2024, Atlus had a surprisingly quiet year. The developer only released two games, one of which was a remaster and the other was the worldwide launch of Persona 5: The Phantom X. Atlus also focused on the newly launched Nintendo Switch 2, porting Persona 3 Reload onto the platform. Square Enix, as always, had a substantial year too, with games like Final Fantasy Tactics - The Ivalice Chronicles and Dragon Quest 1&2 HD-2D remake. Without further ado, here are 10 of the best Japanese RPGs of 2025.

Octopath Traveler 0 Review - Going From Zero To Hero

Octopath Traveler 0 offers a significantly overhauled – and improved – PC and console port of the previously mobile-exclusive Octopath Traveler: Champions of the Continent. With the gacha mechanics stripped out, Octopath Traveler 0 is a premium, well-paced game. Its expanded gameplay mechanics distinguish it from its predecessors and it has a stronger focus on storytelling, but its bloated cast makes it hard to care about most of the characters.

“Dispatch” is a Superhero Drama Equally Mighty and Emotional

You’ve probably heard the term “superhero fatigue” everywhere, with people getting sick of media showing supernatural beings saving the day. Sure, the Marvel Cinematic Universe hasn’t quite reached the same highs as it did during the “Endgame” days, but I’d argue that people are only tired of superhero movies because they fail to give us meaningful stakes.

Enter “Dispatch,” the debut game from AdHoc studio, created by former Telltale, Ubisoft, and Night School Studio developers. These studios...

Review: DRAGON BALL: Sparking! ZERO (Switch 2) - A Brilliant Brawler With A Colossal Roster

When Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero launched last year on non-Nintendo platforms. I was taken aback at how much time had passed since the last entry in this series. I was a teenager still in school!

With the launch of Nintendo Switch 2, a flurry of ports are coming to the updated console and handheld system, including Sparking Zero. I’m glad to say that Switch 2 is a great way to play this action-packed 3D brawler filled with content, if you can forgive some of the performance issues.
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