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Mortvie

Update 12 - Year 1
Little late to this one, but here we are. I’ll start off with a few fun stats and stuff (definitely not an attempt to hide how many games I’ve beaten in December 🤫).

My GOTY: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
Fav game I played that didn’t come out this year: Disco Elysium
Comfort GOTY, right place right time: Schedule 1
Game with the longest session: The Outlast Trials - 7h30mins
Best game played in the middle of boring uni lectures: Megabonk
Game I yapped about the most: Expedition 33 - 7365345958295407652845 hours

Games beaten:

Half-Life 2

SILENT HILL f

7/10
11 hours
19 of 57 achievements

This is probably the weirdest game I've ever played. It's interesting and all the town stuff is pretty and fun, but all the otherworld stuff is a little boring and repetitive I suppose. There are some fun gameplay mechanics, but they don't really last very long since the game is quite short. Combat being clunky is definitely not an issue that I noticed, I don't see the problem with it. The boss fights were cool, but easy and over very fast. I would perhaps suggest playing on a higher difficulty than normal if you're familiar with these types of games, since you get showered with healing items like crazy, I discarded so many of them and only ever used items with the offering option for offerings instead of using them as part of the gameplay. Good game, but don't expect something like Silent Hill 2. Main reason why I'm deducting points from this game is unfortunately the otherworld.

Currently playing:

Ghost of Yotei (this is SO PEAKKK)
Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective (also peak, a shame I wasn’t able to finish it in time for the previous PoP cycle)
Megabonk (I am struggling trying to actually beat the final boss, my plan was Kevin but apparently his rarity got nerfed and I haven’t even unlocked him yet so who knows)
Universe for Sale
Cyberpunk 2077 (I know, this has been on here for ages, I just play like an hour a month lmao)
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment

New backlog additions:

  • The Last of Us™ Part I
  • COCOON
  • Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical
  • Assassin's Creed Origins
  • Control Ultimate Edition
  • Eldest Souls
  • SkateBIRD
  • Placid Plastic Duck Simulator
  • DREDGE
  • Ghostwire: Tokyo
  • Bastion
  • Steelrising
  • Shelldiver
  • SUPERHOT
  • Quantum Break
  • Tomb Raider I-III Remastered Starring Lara Croft
  • Call of Cthulhu
  • 1000xRESIST
  • Death and Taxes
  • Bendy and the Ink Machine
  • Spec Ops: The Line
  • Webbed
  • Bramble: The Mountain King
  • Beacon Pines
  • Gori: Cuddly Carnage
  • Martha Is Dead
  • Cronos: The New Dawn
  • Dead Space
  • Look Outside
  • Dead Island 2
  • Pentiment
  • DAVE THE DIVER

Many thanks and a huge appreciation to the PoP/PAGYWOSG discord, a lot of the ones above are from Secret Santa and snowballs, with Beacon Pines being a SG boxes win :)
To a successful 2026, full of gaming!

4% (14/317)
19% (60/317)
6% (18/317)
58% (185/317)
13% (40/317)

Yesterday

OC/DC

Year of 2025

Steam Replay

Played: 54

Added: 61

Beaten: 31

Started: 31

Completion avg: 81.016% (-0.265)

Points avg: 4987 (+112)

Progress:

10% (143/1380)
26% (364/1380)
2% (22/1380)
59% (818/1380)
2% (33/1380)
Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition

Planescape: Torment: Enhanced Edition

Test of Time
45.9 hours
38 of 50 achievements

Less emphasis on combat and exceptional focus on rich dialogue and narrative writing - dense lore, existential themes, and a story shaped by the player’s decisions make this a uniquely rewarding and thought-provoking RPG

Wandersong

Wandersong

Most Wholesome Game
12.3 hours
67 of 75 achievements

A warm, creative game about being a hero in unconventional ways. Joyful mechanics, storybook art style, and thoughtful themes that all come together as a celebration of kindness

DOOM Eternal

DOOM Eternal

Album of the Year
22.8 hours
25 of 50 achievements

Sitting on the rock-solid base of Doom (2016), Eternal expands with new mechanics, systems, enemies, and lore, resulting in an exhilarating "up to 11" experience (that can sometimes feel a bit overwhelming)

Slay the Spire

Slay the Spire

Roguelike of the Year
92.0 hours
33 of 46 achievements

Lives up to its reputation as absorbing card-based roguelike - deep deck-building, distinct play-styles, and smart risk-reward design make this one easy to grasp, tricky to master, and dangerously addictive

Jusant

Jusant

Environmental Vibes
7.7 hours
21 of 21 achievements

A short, but mechanically engaging climbing game with beautiful environmental storytelling. A quiet, contemplative, and affecting experience

UNSIGHTED

UNSIGHTED

Hidden Gem
22.5 hours
28 of 42 achievements

Wins points for being a tightly designed metroidvania, and for having a bold real-time death timer - the constant tension might not be for everybody, but it sure is a unique feeling. A mechanically excellent, and sometimes thought-provoking experience, even if its characters don't fully live up to the concept

High On Life

High On Life

Real Alien Style
18.9 hours
29 of 44 achievements

My feelings on the game weren't the best when i first played it (and the dialogue might still grate even now), but something about the music, the art-style, the actually alien characters and weird ideas - just the general vibe - stuck with me for longer than other games. Maybe i'm losing my mind

Felvidek

Felvidek

Cultural Art
6.4 hours
no achievements

A short, but very distinctive game with the most charming art, music, and writing. It simply radiates cultural character, leaving me with a strong sense of place and a deep desire for more experiences like this

Undertale

Undertale

Millennial Memes
17.2 hours
no achievements

Lives up to its long-awaited reputation as a culturally significant RPG. Subversive design, internet-era humour, and an endearing cast of oddball characters make Undertale uniquely resonant and easy to recommend

Outer Wilds

Outer Wilds

Spirit of Exploration
25.1 hours
15 of 31 achievements

Beautifully crafted exploration game set in a small, intricately designed solar system. It uses knowledge-based puzzles and your own sense of curiosity to drive its existential mystery, resulting in one of the most rewarding and affecting experiences i've had in a very long time

Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition

Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition

CRPG of the Year
150.6 hours
48 of 54 achievements

Deep and flexible in its design, with rich table-top style skill systems and a sprawling RPG narrative, D:OS is very rewarding but requires a significant time investment

Nioh: Complete Edition

Nioh: Complete Edition

Souls-like of the Year
141.6 hours
52 of 79 achievements

Taking the souls-like formula and adding systems-upon-systems to it for all you mechanics freaks out there, Nioh manages to hold on to the tense action core, and has some of the best level design i've seen in a while

The Outer Worlds

The Outer Worlds

So Much Potential
97.6 hours
50 of 68 achievements

So, so close.. The Outer Worlds is a polished, enjoyable sci-fi RPG with some nice quality-of-life improvements on the classic formulas, but it fails to step out of the shadow of Fallout: New Vegas. Here's hoping the sequel can do better (especially with daddy Microsoft looming over the company)

Persona 4 Golden

Persona 4 Golden

JRPG of the Year
135.9 hours
43 of 50 achievements

A genuinely memorable experience, thanks to its rich storytelling and lived-in time span. A finely crafted creature-collecting RPG whose journey left me feeling bittersweet (but in a good way... kinda..)

Ori and the Will of the Wisps

Ori and the Will of the Wisps

Most Sequel Ever
22.1 hours
31 of 37 achievements

A visually stunning and smoothly playable sequel that refines and expands on its predecessor with new abilities, mechanics, and world-building - a heartfelt and easily recommended metroidvania experience

A touch late, but i finally managed to write up 2025's review. So many good games played, as usual.
Still pretty low on the beaten to added ratio, but not sure what to do about that for now. Maybe stop buying entirely ? Let's see...

Anyway, not much else to say besides happy new year to you all. Keep posting your stuff for me (and others) to read, and i'll try keep up mine

HurrJackal1

2025 Retrospective

Last year I…

  • Beat 68 games - 44 Steam, 23 PC Gamepass, and 1 Epic (and played quite a lot more)
  • Won 32 games on SG
  • Gave away 57 games on SG
  • Bought 32 games. 15 were in the first half, and 8 in the second half (though second half was slightly more expensive than the first because first half had some cheap bundles)
  • Added 30 keys through 3 months of Humble Choice
  • Added 8 keys through 1 Humble Bundle
  • Activated 49 keys, some quite old. (Humble is starting to time limit some keys and run out of others, so I’ll continue activating or giving away the older ones while I can)
  • Was subscribed to Gamepass for 11 months and tried a bunch of games through that (including some which I have unactivated keys for).

My current ratios for are 19% completed, 32% beaten, 21% will not play further, 19% unfinished (although some of those are really likely to also be DNFs), and 8% yet to play, with an average Achievement percentage of 54%, 6.1 hours average per played win, and 774 hours total. Of those played, 39.7% (52/131) have more than 5 hours and 9.92% (13/131) more than 10 hours – though Gemcraft - Frostborn Wrath, Red Dead Redemption 2, and Mad Max really skew times

Looking forward…

  • I still have about 350 keys to activate or give away – probably about half each
  • I need to cut way down on the number of new games I buy. There’s a few that are definitely on my list, though. Obenseuer is in early access, Lorelei and the Laser Eyes looks intriguing but might not come to GP or HC, and Travelling at Night is a day one purchase (I love Alexis Kennedy’s writing and lore building … the gameplay not so much).
  • I’ve been thinking that perhaps some kind of ratio is the way to go - maybe a ration of 1 per 10 games beaten (ie: not 100 cats).
  • I really need to deal with some more SG games. Problem is, one’s feelings when entering doesn’t always survive past the win. Elex II in particular, since I was really unable to get into Elex. I have 39 unplayed or unfinished wins. Some of those are likely to turn Will Not Play for different reason (Orbi Universo I’ve played a bunch, Rain World is just too damn hard, Flashback and The Way the controls just shit me, …)
  • I’ll continue with Humble Choice and Gamepass very selectively. With various changes, both have now gone from something I would just keep on regardless to something I’ll subscribe a month at a time for.
  • Life is too short to beat games when one is really not having fun with them. It’s also too short to complete games for the sake of completing them, particularly when my Pile Of Shame is so large. Some games are great for a time, and then I hit a point at which I’m done, and that’s ok.
robilar5500

Alright. December and 2025 are done and dusted. Tried out a decent selection of games, finished some. My favorite for the month is the one I’m still playing, The Temple of Elemental Evil. It’s been a mostly bug-free experience, which is a far cry from the original release which was so bug-ridden that I was never able to finish it. Outside of a single crash, the only issue I’ve had with the game is some weird thing where it won’t register keyboard commands for up to thirty seconds. It can be played mouse only, so it’s not a deal breaker or anything, but a weird bug nonetheless. I’ll finish this run over the next week or so. It is definitely a game with huge replay value including the ability to play as an evil party, with a story that accommodates all alignment choices. It’s pretty true to the original module as well (not the T1 original original release, but the T1-4 full adventure that bridges the gap between T1 and A1-4…IYKYK). Anyhoo….

December Completions

Queen of Moths

0.3 hours, 2 of 7 achievements
Decent little CYOA horror VN. Not the best, but it's aight and hella short, so your commitment is nominal.


Stories from the Outbreak

6.5 hours, 5 of 37 achievements
Stellar node-based 'Escape from a city overrun by the undead' type (J)RPG. Could benefit from a greater variety of encounters, but still a very good game regardless. Tons of replay value as well.


Kong: Survivor Instinct

9.9 hours, 24 of 43 achievements
A mostly good 2.5D Monsterverse adventure featuring King Kong of course. You play as an idiot father trying to save his adult daughter based fully on the assumption that she can't save herself, lol. It's not without issues from a gameplay perspective, but I still had fun with the game.


LIDAR EXPLORATION PROGRAM

3.8 hours, 23 of 30 achievements
This game was COOL! It's a walking sim in a pitch-black set of levels that are illuminated via your Lidar scanner. There are some implied horror elements to this game, but actually, it's just a chill adventure. Neat and enjoyable.


Far Fishing

3.5 hours, 8 of 8 achievements
Almost cozy fishing adventure that will appeal to people who like almost cozy fishing adventures but also will appeal to Flerfers. Unhinged though they may be, lol. There are RPG mechanics at play in this game as well. Fun quick hitting adventure.


Spilled!

1.2 hours, 6 of 11 achievements
Excellent quick adventure featuring a strong environmental message and also featuring charitable contributions by the devs for every copy sold. Arguably a must play. This is a boat game, btw. :)


Dragon Ruins

2.3 hours, no achievements
It's aight. This is an auto-battler, but instead of the Survivors format, it's a dungeon crawler instead. Might be worth a look.


December Retirements

  1. Poly Roam - Although there are some interesting ideas at play with this drive to the horizon type game, it’s also pretty broken.
  2. ANGST: A Tale of Survival - This survival game isn’t broken, and the actual survival gameplay is pretty decent, but the combat is hella bad. I refunded this game.
  3. BLADE.EXE - This is a pretty unique auto-battler. Your character doesn’t move. Because it’s also kinda a clicker, and you will be clicking upgrades and buffs and such. But it’s possible to end a run prematurely by clicking the wrong button(s). Fun, but kind of a one-trick pony and really made for leaderboard champs.
  4. Jump Space - This is actually more like what Destiny 2 was before Bungie sunsetted everything to try and force people to buy the newest expansions, then also lied and claimed they just didn’t have server space or what have you (nevermind that games like ESO and FF14 never sunset stuff). It’s a lot jankier than Destiny 2 however. Still, there is a quality game here even though it couldn’t hold my interest.
  5. Big Dig Energy - Maybe the best digging game. It has one fatal flaw though. If you leave the game and come back, it saves your gear progress, but all your digging is lost. Which is a significant issue.
  6. Fishing Vacation - It’s just bad, lol.
  7. A Simple Garbage Sorting Game - Cool idea. Flawed execution. It has some commonality with Portal, but not as good of course.
  8. Assassin’s Creed Shadows - Actually is not even close to being bad. But, it does get hella repetitive. And even though the dual protagonists are both super cool, the voice acting isn’t, and the writing takes some unusual…ummm…leaps of faith. Decent game, but not nearly as good as Origin - Mirage.

And now the 2025 Completions List

  1. Black Geyser: Couriers of Darkness (Steam)
  2. Forest Ranger Services: Episode 1 (Steam)
  3. Under A Star Long Cold (Steam)
  4. Zompiercer [NG+] (Steam)
  5. A Conversation With A Magical Deer (Steam)
  6. Year Unknown (Steam)
  7. Qazaq: Son of the Sun (Steam)
  8. Tree Hugging Simulator (Steam)
  9. King Arthur: Knight’s Tale (Steam)
  10. Utility for the Soul (Steam)
  11. My monstrous roommate. (étude) (Steam)
  12. Nobody Wants to Die (Steam)
  13. Vendir: Plague of Lies (Steam)
  14. Pyramid Curse (Steam)
  15. The Auto Sort Is Broken (Steam)
  16. Project Hailstorm (Steam)
  17. Right and Down (Steam)
  18. Luck be a Landlord (Steam)
  19. Mouthwashing (Steam)
  20. Megalith (itch.io) (https://nikita-kryukov.itch.io/megalith)
  21. A Game About Digging A Hole (Steam)
  22. Daiku no Medium (itch.io) (https://nikita-kryukov.itch.io/daiku-no-medium)
  23. Duck Detective: The Secret Salami (Steam)
  24. Trawl [3x] (itch.io) (https://houseofwire.itch.io/trawl)
  25. The Fabled Woods (Steam)
  26. Robotherapy (Steam)
  27. Night Drive (itch.io) (https://flankstaek.itch.io/night-drive)
  28. Causeway [2x] (itch.io) (https://yarnspinnergames.itch.io/causeway)
  29. Wakamarina Valley, New Zealand (itch.io) (https://lushfoil.itch.io/newzealand)
  30. Anthology Of The Killer (Steam)
  31. PANELKI (Steam)
  32. Mystery Stories: Mountains of Madness (Steam)
  33. Wartales (Steam)
    33a. Wartales - The Tavern Opens! (Steam)
  34. Silent Breach [2x] (Steam)
  35. The End of You (Steam)
    33b. Wartales, Pirates of Belerion (Steam)
  36. Relaxing Kite (Steam)
  37. The Midnight Bus (Steam)
  38. The Ultimate Death Clock (Steam)
  39. Missing Hiker (Steam)
  40. Lantern of Worlds - Layla’s Quest (Steam)
  41. Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader (Steam)
    41a. Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader - Void Shadows (Steam)
  42. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered (Steam)
  43. S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl (Steam)
  44. Cargo (Steam)
  45. Starless Abyss (Steam)
  46. Nothing But the Silent Deep (Steam)
  47. I Got Hired To Guard The Button That Destroys The Earth (Steam)
  48. Zompiercer [NG+ After Update] (Steam)
  49. Zompiercer [NG++] (Steam)
  50. Cyber Knights: Flashpoint (Steam)
  51. Clawfish (Steam)
  52. Condo (Steam)
  53. RATSHAKER (Steam)
  54. This Is Not Your House (Steam)
  55. Sumerian Six (Steam)
  56. Dystopika (Steam)
  57. The Simplest Game in the World (Steam)
  58. All Fridges Are Psychotic (Steam)
  59. Neyasnoe (Steam)
  60. I Am Busy Digging A Hole (Steam)
  61. A Game About Mining Rocks (Steam)
  62. Au Revoir (Steam)
  63. Dust Raiders (Steam)
  64. Asteroid Requiem (Steam)
  65. Terminus: Zombie Survivors [Terminus] (Steam)
  66. Terminus: Zombie Survivors [Fortified House] (Steam)
  67. A Doctor’s Term (Steam)
  68. A Game About Flicking A Switch (Steam)
  69. Old Skies (Steam)
  70. Dustwind: Resistance (Steam)
  71. Amerzone - The Explorer’s Legacy (Steam)
  72. Serious Sam 3: BFE [co-op] (Steam)
  73. Clue/Cluedo (Steam)
  74. Lil Gator Game (Steam)
  75. The Chess (Steam)
  76. Beyond Galaxyland (Steam)
  77. Neon Hearts City (Steam)
    78a. Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty (Steam)
  78. Cyberpunk 2077 (Steam)
  79. Hero of the Kingdom: The Lost Tales 3 (Steam)
  80. POOLS (Steam)
  81. It Takes A War (Steam)
  82. Avernum 2: Crystal Souls (Steam)
  83. Songs of Rats (Steam)
  84. Queen of Moths (Steam)
  85. Stories from the Outbreak (Steam)
  86. Kong: Survivor Instinct (Steam)
  87. LiDAR Exploration Program (Steam)
  88. Far Fishing (Steam)
  89. Spilled! (Steam)
  90. Dragon Ruins (Steam)

2025 Retirements

  1. Dustland Delivery
  2. Relaxing Simulator
  3. Untravelled Planet
  4. WhereHurt
  5. Bunny Guys!
  6. Cozy Campzone
  7. Isle of Jura
  8. REKA
  9. The Dead Await
  10. Neon Blood
  11. Oikospiel Book 1
  12. Right and Down and Dice
  13. Frostpunk 2
  14. Worshippers of Cthulhu
  15. BioEntity
  16. SpHero
  17. Wartales - The Pits
  18. Wartales - The Skelmar Invasion
  19. Gone Golfing
  20. Galactic Vanguard
  21. Zeno Clash
  22. Kādomon: Hyper Auto Battlers
  23. Goldenheart
  24. Roots of Harmony
  25. S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chornobyl - Enhanced Edition
  26. Talented
  27. No Sun to Worship
  28. Neva
  29. Metal Slug Tactics
  30. Starless Abyss
  31. Envyus
  32. Animal Well
  33. Endless Miles
  34. A Game About Mining Rocks
  35. Fur and Fables
  36. Deep Space Cache
  37. Psychopathy Assessment
  38. Return
  39. Grim Tides
  40. Cosmic Parkour: Infinite Journey
  41. Supermoves: World of Parkour
  42. Ertugrul of Ulukayin
  43. CONDEMNED TO BE FREE
  44. Forever Skies
  45. CONCRETE
  46. Twelve Minutes
  47. Quantum of Hope
  48. Picklock
  49. Rolly
  50. Qume: Echoes of Sand
  51. Pinball Squire
  52. Cybarian: The Time Travelling Warrior
  53. Jumpbound
  54. Wandering Trails: A Hiking Game
  55. Short Snow
  56. Red Dead Redemption
  57. Arctic Drive
  58. The Last Sanctum
  59. Ruins
  60. Look Outside
  61. Liminal Shift
  62. Shatterland
  63. Spin Hero
  64. Swat Commander
  65. Alan Wake 2
  66. Poly Roam
  67. ANGST: A Tale of Survival
  68. BLADE.EXE
  69. Jump Space
  70. Big Dig Energy
  71. Fishing Vacation
  72. A Simple Garbage Sorting Game

2025 Persistent/Paused Games

ELDEN RING NIGHTREIGN - Tons of fun. Could benefit from a stable group though.
Lords of the Fallen - Better than I expected, but also kind of annoying once you get to bosses that can heal themselves and otherwise cheese battles. IDK. I may or may not pick it back up.
The Planet Crafter - Planet Humble (actually paused due to the death of my friend and crafting/building game co-op partner just before the holidays). Not sure if I’ll play it again, honestly.
Serious Sam 4 Co-op. IDK. Everyone’s interest kinda faded on this one, but there’s still a chance we’ll dive back into it.
American Truck Simulator - The game never ends. I play this when I don’t have anything specific I want to play or when I just want to go sight-seeing. It’ll be on this list likely every year.

Plans for January

I’ll wrap up this run of The Temple of Elemental Evil and then probably jump into Clair Obscur. Beyond that I’ve got a chunk of other SG wins I’d like to try to get to as well as gifts and purchases from this Steam Winter Sale. We’ll see how it goes. :)

Jan 02 2026

RobbyRatpoison

RobbyRatpoison's December BLAEO Review


Supermarket Together

65.1 hours, 45 of 45 achievements
It became Supermarket Alone

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Launched this game for Alienware points, decided to actually play it a bit and got hooked. I played multiplayer for a while and had some fun with randos, but after getting griefed a few times I started playing alone. It was nice having enough employees eventually so I could get prepared, open the store, and walk away while the game played itself.


Human Fall Flat

32.0 hours, 72 of 147 achievements
Human: Become Flat

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I enjoyed this game in 2018 and 2019 but I neglected to actually beat it until now. I basically had 1.5 levels left in the main game, but when returning after such a long break I forgot how to play. I went back and replayed some simple levels before tackling the final two levels to finally beat the game. They also have been adding a bunch of extra levels with new mechanics and I spent a lot of time grinding those levels as well. Going for 100% seems too tedious but maybe I will tackle it eventually, it is a fun game after all.


Brawlhalla

13.2 hours, 18 of 65 achievements
We have smash bros. at home

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It's free and not bad, but it's not nearly as fun as the official Super Smash Bros. games. I'm typically not a fighting game fan but I do enjoy Smash style ones. I have fond memories of playing the original Super Smash Bros. against my babysitter back in the late '90s. Never played Smash 4, only played Brawl at my buddy's place, but I owned and played the original, Melee, and Ultimate a lot. Kirby, Link, and Simon/Richter were my mains.


Tiny Terry's Turbo Trip

7.0 hours, 31 of 31 achievements
Beach fries!

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Goofy little 3D platformer, I thoroughly enjoyed it. A little frustrating finding missing blueprints and Turbo Trash but the good times along the way far outweighed the minor inconveniences at the end to unlock 100% of the achievements.


Discovery! A Seek & Find Adventure

4.1 hours, no achievements
Glad it's over

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It's not a bad game but it's not very good either. Hidden objects, sometimes timed, and themed after a gameshow. It was alright at first but it quickly overstayed it's welcome.


Super Bit Blaster XL

3.9 hours, 17 of 17 achievements
Just a grind

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Decent little arcade style game. A couple achievements were for scoring a certain amount in one run, and that required actually getting good enough to survive and score points. Most of the achievements are just grinding for cumulative points and coins to buy new ships. It's actually kinda fun but the final achievement was anticlimactic. Instead of successfully doing something difficult and feeling accomplished, it was just relief that the grind was over. And honestly it was not even that long of a grind.


Hidden Folks

9.8 hours, 8 of 8 achievements
Crouching Gamer, Hidden Folks

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Lovely game with funny mouth sounds. Not much to say about this game, you get exactly what is advertised. Point and click, hidden objects, sometimes things are hidden inside or behind things so you need to interact with stuff to kind of explore each level. Another game I started a long time ago and nearly beat but never actually finished it. Feels good to not only beat a game that was left "unfinished" for over 6 years but to add another game to my "completed" list.


Staxel

4.3 hours, 8 of 28 achievements
Not my thing

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Staxel seems like an alright game, but it's just not really my style. It's a farming, building, and collecting game without a defined ending. For games without a defined ending (like Brawlhalla up above) I use the PAGYWOSG criteria of 25% of the achievements counts as beating a game. I did try the game, did some quests, farming, and collecting, but I don't feel compelled to go further with this one.


Thank Goodness You're Here!

2.4 hours, 24 of 32 achievements
Thanks Goodness I Played It!

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This game went from weird to weirder. Not trying to spoil it so I will be brief and broad. I enjoyed it, but because I missed things and can't go back it would require another playthrough to get 100% achievements. If I planned better and/or used a guide it probably could've been done in one playthrough. Thumbs up.


Soldiers of the Universe

3.7 hours, no achievements
My second win

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Story was not compelling, hit detection is terrible, and many other things made this game the worst one I played this month. Fortunately the game is playable and I was able to beat it after winning it back in 2018. I can't say the same for the first game I won, that one is extremely broken and will never be beaten.


OVIVO

2.1 hours, 22 of 31 achievements
Beautiful and broken

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OVIVO is a cool platformer with a kind of anti-gravity color switching mechanic that was fun to learn and play around with. The worlds are well made and I enjoyed going after some of the optional collectibles. The reason I called it broken is because you can skip a lot of the game and I don't know if it's intentional or not. Pausing and then unpausing will warp you to the next checkpoint so you only need to beat maybe 20% of each level if you abuse it. I found this by accident and went back to replay levels that I accidentally skipped, but I bet you could beat this game in 20 minutes or less if you wanted to.


Hidden Cats in Santa's Realm

2.0 hours, 53 of 53 achievements
Cats

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I found them


Tracks - The Train Set Game

1.4 hours, 10 of 15 achievements
Cozy

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I have very little to say about this one, sorry! It was alright and maybe model train enthusiasts would enjoy it more but to me it was just a cozy way to waste some time with a couple challenges that were not challenging at all.


Hidden Cats in Rome

1.4 hours, 61 of 61 achievements
More cats

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I found them too


Re:Fresh

1.1 hours, 13 of 13 achievements
Floaty physics done right

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I expected this game to be pretty bad but it was actually decent. Yes the physics are floaty, but the various obstacles seemed to fit well with the movement options that were available. It's a very short game but there are extra costumes that are difficult to find and obtain. This is where the physics sort of got in the way, you have to race the clock with a restricted move set and some of them were very challenging. Luckily they are not necessary for 100% achievements but just add bonus content for people who want to push themselves.


Kyrrelin

Summary of 2025

I think I can consider the last year as very good for my backlog. The total amount of finished games is lesser than in 2024, but I have started to play some longer games that will take me some time to complete. Overall, I am happy about the progress we made on my Steam backlog in 2025 - 40 games were completed and 9 games were beaten. I even managed to finish a few games on my other platforms too - 1 on Uplay and 5 on Gog… which makes it 55 games finished in total! 🥳
The amount of new games on Steam is 56 - a significant drop when compared to the previous years. ^_^ I actually find it quite magical that 2025 ended with a very similar number of new games as the year 2015 (51)!

Steam replay stats are yet again very nice so feel free to check it out. Just try to ignore the Onmyoji… 😅

Same as every year, I plan to continue with PAGYWOSG and Blaeo Monthly challenges. I will also be working on my long-running challenges like ABC or Lifetime… I am thinking of doing an extra ABC challenge just for Gog… will see about that yet. ^_^
An extra challenge for this year is an anniversary challenge 2016 → 2026! My aim is to play at least 12 games that I purchased in 2016 - of course, the more the merrier. :)

Happy New Year!

Joining stats - December 2018

9%
7%
8%
76%
0%
December 2019
13%
7%
8%
73%
0%
December 2020
18% (172/952)
6% (61/952)
7% (65/952)
69% (654/952)
December 2021
20% (222/1095)
5% (59/1095)
6% (69/1095)
68% (745/1095)
December 2022
22% (257/1187)
6% (67/1187)
6% (68/1187)
67% (795/1187)
December 2023
24% (309/1299)
5% (64/1299)
5% (66/1299)
66% (860/1299)
December 2024
26% (359/1394)
5% (71/1394)
4% (62/1394)
65% (902/1394)

December 2025

28% (400/1450)
5% (75/1450)
5% (67/1450)
63% (908/1450)

Joining stats - December 2018

5%
0%
8%
91%
0%
December 2019
38%
4%
6%
52%
0%
December 2020
56% (83/147)
7% (10/147)
5% (8/147)
31% (46/147)
December 2021
69% (110/160)
7% (11/160)
5% (8/160)
19% (31/160)
December 2022
71% (119/167)
8% (13/167)
5% (9/167)
16% (26/167)
December 2023
74% (127/171)
8% (13/171)
5% (8/171)
13% (23/171)
December 2024
77% (135/175)
9% (15/175)
3% (6/175)
11% (19/175)

December 2025

76% (140/184)
9% (17/184)
4% (8/184)
10% (19/184)

Completed

Beaten

Even if my count of finished games is lower than in some previous years (blame longer games/replaying older ones), my playtime is doing quite well. (I am not counting Onmyoji as it isn't exactly relevant). ^_^



GoG

April 2021 - the list was made
6% (9/149)
4% (6/149)
6% (9/149)
84% (125/149)
December 2021
8% (13/154)
4% (6/154)
7% (11/154)
81% (124/154)
December 2022
8% (13/164)
4% (6/164)
7% (11/164)
82% (134/164)
December 2023
9% (15/175)
3% (6/175)
6% (11/175)
82% (143/175)
December 2024
9% (16/179)
3% (6/179)
6% (11/179)
82% (146/179)
December 2025
10% (20/191)
4% (7/191)
7% (13/191)
79% (151/191)
JapaniKatti

2025 BACKLOG OVERVIEW

A FEW WORDS BEFORE WE START...

Well, the year 2025 is over and we move into the next. This year was really slow gaming wise for me and I didn't complete that many. Like I promised at the start of last year though, I did not fully go for 100% as I previously did, which made gaming for me a bit more freeing. There was still a lot of completions, and I think I need to try and let go more of the achievement numbers and try to fully immerse myself in just gaming.

Regardless, it was a fun year, but my backlog grew exponentially, especially during Christmas, due to participating to PoP secret santa and getting snowballs thrown at me. We shall now move on to the statistics part of this overview and when you look at my numbers, I hope you won't judge me too harshly lol. Happy new year everyone and I hope 2026 will bring you lots of game completions your way!


TOTAL GAMES COMPLETED IN 2025:

C o m p l e t e d t o t a l:........57
    ▶ o n S t e a m:......54
    ▶ o n I t c h . i o:.....1
    ▶ o n M o b i l e:.....2

F a v o r i t e g a m e s f r o m t h i s y e a r:

  • The Invincible
  • Firewatch
  • Venba
  • Untitled Goose Game
  • Monument Valley 2
  • GAMES ADDED TO THE BACKLOG IN 2025:

    T o t a l g a m e s a d d e d:........................182
        ▶ g a m e s b o u g h t:....................50
        ▶ k i c k s t a r t e r p l e d g e s:......1
        ▶ f r e e 2 p l a y g a m e s:.............13
        ▶ c u r a t o r c o n n e c t:...............20
        ▶ g i f t e d b y f r i e n d s:............80
        ▶ g i v e a w a y s w o n:..................18


    F a v o r i t e s c r e e n s h o t s t a k e n t h i s y e a r:


    HurrJackal1

    December 2025

    ,

    Ugh - just lost my mostly complete longer writeup. Here’s a shorter one.

    Animal Well: A metroidvania with an interesting and original set of tools that allow new puzzles. If all you want to do is play through, see what you see, and roll credits then it’s a 9/10. If you want to collect everything, then it’s an 8.5/10 with not enough warps/shortcuts to deal with the backtracking. And you will be backtracking. Collecting the office key was particularly frustrating (I solved it correctly, but actually doing what needs to be done took 20++ attempts on my gamepad). And beyond that, if you continue playing then you reach a point at which you basically cannot progress without either a horde, some datamining skills, or a walkthrough. Or just watch somebody do it at that stage.
    Frostrain: Strategy-lite clearly inspired by Snowpiercer. Unbalanced (most strategies don’t scale enough to deal with the punishing tax system), and resources (Training, Zeal) that you would think would impact mechanically/strategically don’t. Excellent for free, though (8.5/10)
    Marsupilami: Hoobadventure: Good controls and reasonable levels but fatally flawed in its collectable design: 100 Fruit gives a life. There are massive quantities of fruit in every levels. There are time challenges that give fruit. There are secret areas that give fruit. There are hidden chests that give fruit. You will easily reach the maximum 99 lives. Would have been so much stronger with no lives, and only 100 collectable fruit in each level. (7/10)
    Blanc: A fine twin-stick cinematic action-adventure. (8.5/10)
    The Vanishing of Ethan Carter Redux: For some reason this isn’t showing up on BLAEO so I missed this before. A walking simulator with some mostly mild puzzles - though I only remember the house maze as being good. Pretty good graphics, but I don’t love the story, particularly the ending. (6.5/10)

    Dandey

    Report #21 December

    Hello there, probably will keep things short this month as not many games this month, plan was to play a bit more but the backlog always wins so it is what it is.
    So starting with the stuff that I won't make new boxes as just playtime went up. The usual way too much time into firestone and the few daily logins on wild west saga, close to the end of the year went back a bit to idle slayer as the game got a new update and i'm towards purchasing most of the new stuff(on last login i ultra prestiged to start farming for some keys to get a decent stuff but quit midway so was with almost no progress, defeated the boss that gives you the new stuff to buy at first login buuut probably in the next few days will be able to get to the gold required to buy the stuff, not sure if I will continue on my keys farming or just quit again until next update); on the beginning of the month did my weekly cs drops but after the holiday season started kinda skipped it, also finished few more of the classics in Nonogram - The Greatest Painter, think I still have 4 left but failed multiple times on them so most likely never coming back to them.

    Now to the "big games": managed to finally get to level 50 and get the final achievement in battlefront 2 on first wednesday of december, partly due to getting two good maps in which i made the progress that i was usually doing in 5 maps, managed to finish with Picross Fairytale - nonogram: Red Riding Hood secret, got the missing achievements from Metal: Hellsinger, finished with both ETS2 and ATS world of trucks events as well as getting all the achievements from the latest launched dlc map expansions, will have to tryhard and get the driving school achievement but leaving that for another time, started and finished Cats Hidden in Japan and Immortals of Aveum, Aveum was an okay experience, probably if they would've cut some corners to budget the game to go into a 40-50 price range it would've got a better reception as the 70 price tag(on an indie dev especially) surely pushed a lot of people away from it. Also started The Plucky Squire towards the end of the month but didn't got the time to finish it.
    • STAR WARS™ Battlefront™ II

      40 hours playtime

      43 of 43 achievements

    • Picross Fairytale - nonogram: Red Riding Hood secret

      93.5 hours playtime

      16 of 16 achievements

    • Metal: Hellsinger

      8.1 hours playtime

      28 of 28 achievements

    • Euro Truck Simulator 2

      864.9 hours playtime

      99 of 105 achievements

    • American Truck Simulator

      309.7 hours playtime

      116 of 125 achievements

    • Cats Hidden in Japan

      1.5 hours playtime

      100 of 100 achievements

    • Immortals of Aveum™

      35 hours playtime

      47 of 47 achievements

    • The Plucky Squire

      3.7 hours playtime

      7 of 24 achievements


    Even thought they mostly finished also leaving here a happy holidays, and a happy new year and see you next time and happy gaming in the meantime!
    Lengray
    October ➝ December 2025
    = highly recommended
    First off, I wish you all a happy new year. To be honest, this post wraps up 2025 with yet another failure to reduce my backlog but I don't feel too sad about it. That simply means I still have many great games to play and since I family share my library with my son, he gets to play my collection too.
    That being said, I haven't given up yet and recently devised a different way of fighting my backlog with a better reward than simply giving myself a pat on the back. I won't talk about it right now but I'll let you know if it works.
    The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion RemasteredPC
    Forza Horizon 4PC
    Lost In RandomPC
    MXGPPC
    Vampire: The Masquerade - BloodlinesPC
    Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2PC