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00:00So somehow 2025 absolutely went off, dropped banger after banger, and then casually walked
00:05away like nothing happened. And if you blinked, touched grass, or got stuck grinding the same
00:09comfort game for the 900th hour, yeah, you probably missed some serious heat. So today,
00:15I've got you covered. These are 30 of the best games from 2025 that you must play if you missed
00:20them. No filler, no corporate hype, just games that actually deserve your time. Let's get into it.
00:30Elden Ring Night Reign is from software looking at your free time, your mental health, and your
00:37controller warranty and saying, yeah, let's test all three. This isn't just more Elden Ring. This
00:42is Elden Ring after it skipped therapy and chose violence. The world is darker, meaner, and somehow
00:48even more disrespectful. Enemies don't just kill you, they bully you for existing. Exploration feels
00:54dangerous again, like every corner is personally offended by your presence. Bosses are less
01:00learn the pattern, and more, why does this thing have 12 phases and emotional damage? And yet, you
01:07keep coming back. Because when you finally win, the dopamine hit feels illegal. Night Reign understands
01:13something modern games forget. Struggle makes victory sweeter. If you skip this, you missed one
01:19of the most toxic love-hate relationships gaming has ever offered.
01:34Avowed is that rare RPG that actually respects your intelligence instead of holding your hand
01:40like you're afraid of buttons. From the moment you start, it's like, here's a sword, here's magic,
01:44don't be dumb. Combat feels crunchy, spells look absolutely unhinged, and every fight makes you
01:50feel powerful without turning enemies into boring damage sponges. The world is dense, colorful, and full
01:57of NPCs who feel like they have their own problems instead of waiting around to give you quests. And the
02:03choices? Oh, the choices matter. Not in a different ending color way, but in a you definitely mess that up
02:10way. You'll start the game planning a quick session and suddenly it's midnight, you're morally conflicted,
02:15and emotionally attached to a fictional companion. Classic obsidian behavior. If you missed Avowed,
02:20you missed one of 2025's most satisfying RPG experiences. Metal Gear Solid Delta Snake Eater is proof that remakes don't
02:38have to butcher your childhood memories to look pretty. This game takes the legendary jungle paranoia of the
02:44original and upgrades it so hard it feels illegal. Sneaking through tall grass feels tense again, enemies
02:50are actually smart enough to ruin your plans, and every footstep makes you question your life choices.
02:56The survival mechanics aren't just gimmicks. You're managing stamina, injuries, and camouflage like a
03:02Cold War Rambo with anxiety. And Snake? Still the coolest man to ever eat questionable wildlife for
03:10tactical advantage. The game moves at its own pace, refuses to hold your hand, and trusts you to
03:16figure things out. Which modern games are terrified of doing. If you skipped this thinking, it's just
03:22nostalgia. Congratulations. You missed one of 2025's most respectful and stylish remakes ever.
03:40Assassin's Creed Shadows is Ubisoft finally realizing that stealth games should, you know, let you stealth.
03:46Set in feudal Japan, this game oozes atmosphere. Rain-soaked rooftops, candlelit castles, and guards
03:52who actually react like human beings instead of brainless cones of vision. Combat feels grounded,
03:58assassinations feel clean, and planning and infiltration actually matters again. You're not just sprinting into
04:04camps swinging a glowing sword like a medieval Beyblade. The world is beautiful without being bloated,
04:10side content actually respects your time. And the dual protagonist setup keeps things fresh without
04:16feeling gimmicky. Shadows doesn't scream for attention. It quietly pulls you in and then refuses to
04:22let go. If Assassin's Creed lost you years ago, this is the one that says, hey, remember why you liked us in the first place?
04:30Rematch is the kind of game that sneaks into your library, steals your free time, and somehow convinces you it's your fault.
04:46On paper, it looks simple. In reality, it's pure competitive crack. Matches are fast, controls are razor tight,
04:52and every round feels like it could turn into a highlight clip or a personal embarrassment, sometimes both at once.
04:59There's no fluff, no cinematic nonsense, just straight up gameplay that rewards skill, bad decisions, and yelling at your friends on voice chat.
05:07Losing doesn't feel like punishment, it feels like motivation. You immediately queue again because surely that last loss was lag, bad teammates,
05:15or the sun being in your eyes. Rematch doesn't try to be deep. It's deep by accident, and that's what makes it dangerous.
05:21If you missed this, you missed one of 2025's most addictive one-more-match disasters.
05:39Battlefield 6 is what happens when a franchise remembers why people loved it in the first place.
05:44Big maps, real destruction, and absolute chaos where no two matches play the same. Buildings collapse, vehicles actually matter again, and teamwork isn't just a buzzword, it's survival.
05:57You'll have moments where everything explodes around you, smoke fills the screen, and somehow you're still alive capturing an objective with strangers who feel like brothers for exactly 30 seconds.
06:07It's messy, loud, and cinematic without being scripted.
06:11Sure, you'll still get sniped from across the map by someone you never saw, but that's tradition.
06:16Battlefield 6 doesn't chase trends. It just delivers Warzone madness the way only Battlefield can.
06:22If you skip this because of past trauma, healing starts here.
06:37Mario Kart World is Nintendo casually reminding everyone that they still own fun.
06:42This game takes the classic Mario Kart formula, throws it into a blender, and somehow makes it even more chaotic.
06:49The tracks are bigger, wilder, and specifically designed to ruin friendships you thought were stable.
06:55One second you're in first place feeling like a racing god, the next you're getting hit by three shells, a banana, and emotional damage.
07:03New mechanics keep races unpredictable without feeling unfair.
07:07Okay, slightly unfair, but that's tradition.
07:10Multiplayer is pure chaos, couch co-op is alive and well, and online races feel like a Saturday night argument simulator.
07:18It's colorful, smooth, and dangerously replayable.
07:21If you skipped Mario Kart World, you didn't just miss a game.
07:24You missed the reason people still bring extra controllers to gatherings.
07:33The Alters is the kind of game that makes you laugh, panic, and question your entire existence in the same session.
07:47You're surviving on a hostile planet, but instead of teammates, you create alternate versions of yourself.
07:53And surprise, they all have opinions.
07:55Some are helpful, some are annoying, and some feel like that inner voice you ignore on purpose.
08:00Managing them isn't just mechanics, it's psychological warfare.
08:04The game blends survival, base management, and storytelling so well that you forget you're playing and start feeling.
08:11Every decision feels heavy, every mistake feels personal, and every success feels earned.
08:17It's smart without being pretentious, weird without being confusing, and emotional without trying too hard.
08:23If you missed the Alters, you missed one of 2025's most original and quietly brilliant games.
08:29Monster Hunter Wilds is Capcom looking at the word scale and saying, yeah, let's double it.
08:46This world doesn't feel like a level.
08:48It feels like an ecosystem that absolutely does not care about you.
08:52Monsters roam, fight each other, retreat, hunt, and sometimes just ruin your plans for fun.
08:58Hunts aren't just boss fights anymore, they're full-on tracking missions where preparation actually matters.
09:05Weather changes fights, terrain changes strategy, and one bad decision can turn a clean hunt into a panic sprint for your life.
09:13Combat is heavier, smoother, and insanely satisfying once it clicks.
09:18That moment when everything flows makes you feel like a professional monster exterminator instead of a guy panic rolling.
09:24If Monster Hunter ever felt intimidating, Wilds is still tough, but it's also the most rewarding entry yet.
09:30The Outer Worlds 2 is Obsidian fully embracing chaos, sarcasm, and player freedom, and somehow making it all work.
09:49The writing is sharper, the humor hits harder, and the choices feel genuinely dangerous.
09:54You're not just picking dialogue options, you're actively shaping how this universe judges you.
10:00Characters remember what you did, factions hold grudges, and the consequences actually follow you instead of politely disappearing.
10:08Combat is better, exploration is deeper, and the world feels more alive without losing that classic obsidian bite.
10:15It's funny without being goofy, smart without being smug, and serious exactly when it needs to be.
10:21If you missed The Outer Worlds 2, you missed one of the best RPG sequels of the year, and possibly the most sarcastic one.
10:28Silent Hill F is the kind of game that makes you question why you ever thought horror was fun.
10:44Set in 1960s Japan, you play Hinako, a high schooler who basically wakes up one day and realizes her entire town has been turned into a biology experiment gone wrong.
10:55The fog is so thick you could butter toast with it, the monsters look like mushrooms that went to art school,
11:01and every hallway feels like it was designed by someone who hates teenagers.
11:06You'll walk into a classroom and think, oh cool, maybe math homework, but nope.
11:11It's a fungus demon that wants to eat your GPA.
11:14The game is terrifying, but in that classy way where you're screaming while also admiring the wallpaper.
11:21It's like being chased by death while simultaneously thinking, wow, these curtains really tie the room together.
11:28If you don't play it, you'll regret it forever.
11:30Like forgetting to save your Pokemon game before the Elite Four and realizing you have to grind for another 40 hours.
11:37Silent Hill F isn't just horror, it's trauma wrapped in poetry, dipped in fungus, and served with a side of regret.
11:44Blueprints is basically a haunted mansion simulator designed by a troll.
11:59You enter Mont Holly, this massive estate, and every time you open a door the house rearranges itself like it's auditioning for Cirque du Soleil.
12:06Yesterday the kitchen was next to the library, today it's a dungeon with a piano that wants to kill you.
12:12It's like living inside a Rubik's Cube that hates you personally.
12:16The game resets daily, so it's Groundhog Day, but with more furniture-related trauma.
12:21You'll spend hours thinking, wait, wasn't the bathroom here yesterday?
12:25Nope, now it's a labyrinth with a chandelier that looks suspiciously carnivorous.
12:30The mansion feels alive, like it's judging your every move, and honestly, it probably is.
12:36Playing Blueprints is like being trapped in Ikea, except instead of meatballs you get existential dread.
12:42It's stylish, creepy, and the closest you'll get to living inside a puzzle designed by Guillermo del Toro after three espressos.
12:51Skip it, and you'll regret missing the only game where interior design is actively trying to murder you.
12:56Split Fiction is the co-op game that will ruin friendships faster than Monopoly and Uno combined.
13:12From the creators of It Takes Two, this game throws you and your buddy into multiple worlds where teamwork is mandatory, but patience is optional.
13:19One minute you're solving puzzles together, the next you're screaming, why did you jump off the ledge?
13:24It's emotional, inventive, and hilarious in that way where you're crying at the story, but also crying because your partner can't figure out how to press a button.
13:33The game constantly shifts genres, platforming, puzzles, action, and every shift feels like the developers are saying,
13:41let's see how long before these two stop being friends.
13:44It's basically couples therapy disguised as a video game, except instead of talking about feelings, you're yelling about switches and levers.
13:52If you don't play it, you'll regret missing the most fun argument simulator of 2025.
13:58Split Fiction isn't just a game.
14:00It's a test of patience, love, and whether your friendship can survive a boss fight where one person keeps forgetting to dodge.
14:07I'm still going to wash my hands.
14:17Despolote is the most wholesome soccer game you'll ever play, and by wholesome I mean you're basically a kid causing chaos in Quito during Ecuador's 2002 World Cup run.
14:26Forget FIFA. This isn't about scoring goals, it's about scoring childhood memories.
14:30You're kicking a ball around town like it's the most powerful artifact in existence, bouncing it off cars, walls, and occasionally your neighbor's dignity.
14:38NPCs react like you're the local menace, and honestly, you are.
14:42The game captures that magical feeling of being a kid where the ball is life, and every kick feels like destiny.
14:50It's heartfelt, nostalgic, and somehow makes you feel like soccer is the meaning of existence.
14:55Play it or forever regret missing the only game where nutmegging your neighbor counts as a side quest.
15:01Despolote isn't about winning.
15:03It's about remembering that time you kicked a ball into traffic and thought, yeah, this is peak childhood.
15:08It's charming chaos wrapped in nostalgia, and it'll make you cry, laugh, and maybe apologize to your neighbors.
15:23Kojima looked at Death Stranding and said, what if we made it even weirder?
15:27Welcome to On the Beach, where Norman Reedus delivers packages across a world that looks like Iceland after a breakup.
15:33The beaches are endless, the whales are suspiciously judgmental, and every cutscene feels like a Ted Talk from another dimension.
15:41It's cinematic, surreal, and somehow makes walking feel like an Olympic sport.
15:46You'll cry, you'll laugh, you'll wonder why your backpack has more physics than your car in GTA.
15:52The game is packed with Kojima's signature weirdness, cryptic dialogue, bizarre cameos, and moments where you're not sure if you're playing a game or attending an avant-garde film festival.
16:03Every delivery feels monumental, like you're carrying the fate of humanity in a box of Amazon Prime.
16:09If you skip this, you'll regret missing the most confusing masterpiece of 2025.
16:15Death Stranding 2 isn't just a sequel, it's a philosophical journey about beaches, whales, and why Norman Reedus is the most important delivery guy in history.
16:24Absalom is what happens when someone takes a fantasy beat-em-up, sprinkles roguelike mechanics on top, and then says, oh yeah, magic is illegal now, good luck.
16:41You're basically living in a world where casting a fireball is treated like tax fraud, and every fight feels like you're punching your way through medieval bureaucracy.
16:50The combat is fast, flashy, and so chaotic that half the time you're not sure if you're winning or just auditioning for a medieval Cirque du Soleil.
16:58The roguelike structure means every run is different, so one day you're a wizard outlaw with lightning fists,
17:04the next you're a broke peasant who dies to a rat with an attitude problem.
17:08The art style screams arcade nostalgia, but the difficulty screams, why do you hate yourself?
17:15It's the kind of game where you'll rage quit, come back five minutes later, and then rage quit again because a goblin stole your lunch money.
17:23If you skip Absalom, you'll regret missing the only game where beating up knights feels like a political statement.
17:29Ghost of Yotei is basically Ghost of Tsushima's cooler cousin who studied abroad in Hokkaido and came back with a vengeance.
17:46You play Atsu, a mercenary in 1603, and the game immediately throws you into a snow covered world so gorgeous you'll want to frame every screenshot and pretend you're a professional photographer.
17:57The combat is slick, cinematic, and so satisfying that you'll start judging real life sword fights for not having enough particle effects.
18:06Every duel feels like a samurai movie directed by Quentin Tarantino after a sake binge.
18:12The story is pure revenge fantasy, but with enough emotional depth to make you cry while also yelling,
18:19YES, CUT HIM DOWN!
18:21The landscapes are breathtaking.
18:23Mountains, temples, villages.
18:25And every NPC looks like they're hiding a tragic backstory.
18:29Ghost of Yotei isn't just a game, it's a tourism ad for feudal Japan.
18:34Except instead of brochures, you get decapitations.
18:37Skip it and you'll regret missing the only game where Snowfall feels like a boss fight mechanic.
18:43Shinobi, Art of Vengeance's Sega saying,
18:55Remember Joe Musashi?
18:56He's back and he's angrier than your wifi when you forget the password.
19:00This hand drawn 2D platformer is so stylish it looks like a comic book that ate too much sushi.
19:07You're flipping, slashing, and throwing shuriken like you're auditioning for Ninja Warrior anime edition.
19:14The game is pure retro roots with modern flair, meaning you'll die constantly, but at least you'll look cool doing it.
19:22Every level feels like a fever dream of neon lights, cherry blossoms, and enemies who exist solely to ruin your day.
19:30The bosses are massive, ridiculous, and somehow always have more weapons than you.
19:35Which feels unfair, but also hilarious.
19:38Shinobi is the kind of game where you'll yell,
19:40I am the knight, while simultaneously crying because a random spear guy just ended your 20 minute run.
19:46If you skip it, you'll regret missing the only game where Ninja Parkour doubles as therapy.
19:51Kingdom Come, Deliverance 2 is medieval realism turned up to 11.
20:05You're Henry of Scalets and instead of dragons or magic, you get betrayal, revenge, and the joy of eating stale bread in 15th century Bohemia.
20:14The game is so authentic that you'll spend half your time sharpening swords and the other half wondering why your horse has more personality than you.
20:21Combat is brutal, unforgiving, and so realistic that you'll start Googling how to swing a sword without dying.
20:29The story is pure medieval soap opera, betrayals, politics, revenge, and every NPC looks like they're one bad day away from starting a peasant revolt.
20:41Deliverance 2 makes you feel like you're actually living in history.
20:45Which is great until you realize history didn't have fast travel.
20:49It's immersive, punishing, and the closest you'll get to time travel without inventing a flux capacitor.
20:55Skip it and you'll regret missing the only game where eating cabbage counts as a survival mechanic.
21:01Dispatch is basically a superhero comedy drama that feels like Marvel got drunk and decided to make a telltale game.
21:16You're playing episodic adventures where every choice matters but also every choice is hilarious.
21:21One minute you're saving the city, the next you're arguing with your sidekick about who gets the last slice of pizza.
21:27The writing is sharp, witty, and so self-aware it feels like the game is roasting you personally.
21:33The characters are ridiculous in the best way, heroes with powers that are useful but also kind of embarrassing,
21:39like a guy who can only turn invisible when nobody's looking.
21:43The episodic format means cliffhangers galore, so you'll binge it like Netflix while also screaming at the screen because you picked the wrong dialogue option.
21:51Dispatch isn't just a game, it's a sitcom disguised as a superhero adventure,
21:56and it's glorious, skip it, and you'll regret missing the only game where saving the world comes with a laugh track.
22:02The first Berserker, Kazan, is basically what happens when someone takes Dark Souls, feeds it three energy drinks, and then says,
22:17okay, now make it anime.
22:19You play Kazan, a warrior so angry he makes Kratos look like a yoga instructor.
22:24The combat is fast, brutal, and stylish like ballet, but if ballet involved giant swords and screaming at demons.
22:31Every boss fight feels like a therapy session where the therapist is a 40-foot monster trying to crush you.
22:37The art style is gorgeous, but also terrifying because every enemy looks like it crawled out of your worst nightmare and then hired a stylist.
22:44You'll die constantly, but at least you'll look cool doing it.
22:49The game is so intense that you'll start questioning your life choices like why you thought fighting a dragon with glowing abs was a good idea.
22:56Skip it and you'll regret missing the only game where rage is a legitimate combat mechanic.
23:02Hollow Knight Silksong finally arrived after years of waiting and it's basically the Metroidvania equivalent of Beyonce dropping a surprise album.
23:18You play Hornet, who is faster, sassier, and deadlier than her bug brother.
23:23The game throws over 200 new enemies at you, which is basically Team Cherry saying,
23:28We love you, but also we hate you.
23:30The bosses are insane.
23:32Giant bugs with moves so flashy they look like they're auditioning for Cirque du Soleil.
23:37The world is massive, beautiful, and so detailed you'll want to stop and admire the scenery, but then a beetle with anger issues will stab you in the face.
23:45The combat is fluid, the exploration is addictive, and every death feels like a personal insult.
23:51Silksong isn't just a sequel.
23:53It's a lifestyle, a religion, and a reminder that bugs are cooler than humans.
23:58Skip it and you'll regret missing the only game where insect parkour feels like high art.
24:04South of Midnight is basically southern gothic meets monster hunting, and it's glorious.
24:17You play Hazel, who fights mythical beasts with lyrical boss battles that feel like poetry slam nights gone wrong.
24:24The game is dripping with atmosphere.
24:27Swamps, shadows, and creatures that look like they crawled out of your grandma's bedtime stories if your grandma was secretly a witch.
24:35The combat is stylish, the story is heartfelt, and the whole vibe screams,
24:40Yes, this is art, but also, please don't let that giant spider eat me.
24:46The soundtrack is haunting, the visuals are stunning, and every fight feels like a dance with death.
24:52It's the kind of game that makes you want to light a candle, put on jazz, and then stab a monster in the face.
24:59Skip it and you'll regret missing the only game where folklore becomes a boss fight.
25:12Mafia.
25:13The Old Country is the prequel nobody knew they needed, set in the 1900s Sicily.
25:17Forget fast cars and tommy guns, this is about the brutal origins of organized crime,
25:22where betrayal is currency and pasta is probably poisoned.
25:25You play a young gangster climbing the ranks, and the game immediately throws you into a world so authentic
25:31you'll start craving cannoli while dodging bullets.
25:34The story is cinematic, emotional, and packed with enough drama to make The Godfather look like a rom-com.
25:41The visuals are stunning. Cobblestone streets, candlelit taverns, and villages where everyone looks like they're plotting something.
25:49The combat is gritty, the choices are brutal, and every mission feels like you're auditioning for history's most dangerous family reunion.
25:57Skip it and you'll regret missing the only game where Spaghetti Night ends in a shootout.
26:01ARK Raiders is basically what happens when someone says,
26:13let's make a free to play shooter, but also let's throw in giant killer robots because why not?
26:18You and your squad drop into a post-apocalyptic wasteland where metallic enemies roam like they own the place.
26:25The combat is fast, chaotic, and so explosive you'll start wondering if Michael Bay secretly directed it.
26:32Every raid feels like a desperate scramble for survival, with loot so precious you'll fight your own teammates for it.
26:39The visuals are stunning, dusty landscapes, neon explosions, and robots that look like they were designed by IKEA if IKEA hated humanity.
26:49The game is squad-based chaos, and half the fun is yelling at your friends for stealing your ammo.
26:54Skip it and you'll regret missing the only game where teamwork means screaming,
26:58Revive me, while a robot stomps on your face.
27:11Ninja Gaiden 4 is basically Team Ninja and Platinum Games saying,
27:15what if we made a game so fast it breaks the laws of physics?
27:19Ryu Hayabusa returns, and he's angrier than ever, slicing through enemies like Gordon Ramsay slices through bad cooking.
27:26The combat is so intense that you'll blink once and miss an entire boss fight.
27:31Every move feels like you're auditioning for Ninja Warrior, except instead of foam pits, you get demons with chainsaws.
27:37The difficulty is legendary.
27:39You'll die so often you'll start questioning if the game is secretly a roguelike.
27:43But it's stylish, cinematic, and packed with combos so flashy they should come with a seizure warning.
27:49And just when you think you've mastered it, the game throws Yakumo, a new hero, into the mix,
27:54and suddenly you're juggling two ninjas like you're running a martial arts daycare.
27:58Skip it and you'll regret missing the only game where rage quitting feels like a spiritual journey.
28:13Donkey Kong Bonanza is Nintendo saying, what if Donkey Kong went underground and started smashing stuff like a construction worker on caffeine?
28:22It's a sandbox style adventure where every environment is destructible, meaning you'll spend half your time exploring,
28:28and the other half gleefully breaking everything like a toddler in a toy store.
28:33Pauline joins the fun, and together they're basically the Bonnie and Clyde of bananas.
28:38The game is chaotic, hilarious, and somehow makes Donkey Kong feel like the most relatable character of 2025.
28:45You'll swing, smash, and occasionally wonder why the physics engine is more realistic than your car insurance.
28:51It's colorful, ridiculous, and the closest you'll get to playing Minecraft if Minecraft was run by gorillas,
28:57skip it and you'll regret missing the only game where bananas are treated like sacred relics.
29:04Hades 2 is Supergiant Games saying, we already made the best roguelike ever so let's do it again but bigger.
29:18This time you play Melanoe, the daughter of Persephone, and she's basically the goth queen of the underworld.
29:25The combat is deeper, faster, and more stylish than ever with new weapons that make you feel like you're auditioning for mythological America's Got Talent.
29:33The bosses are brutal, the dialogue is witty, and every run feels like a Greek tragedy written by stand-up comedians.
29:40The art style is stunning, the soundtrack slaps harder than Zeus's lightning, and the story is emotional enough to make you cry while also yelling,
29:49YES DIE MINOTAUR!
29:51Hades 2 isn't just a sequel, it's a lifestyle, a religion, and a reminder that roguelikes can be both punishing and hilarious.
29:59Skip it, and you'll regret missing the only game where family drama involves stabbing gods in the face.
30:05The sigil of f***ed mistress told me so much about you, and now at last we meet.
30:11In the name of Hades, Olympus, I accept this message.
30:15Lost Records, Bloom, and Rage is basically Life is Strange but with even more nostalgia and emotional damage.
30:20You play across two timelines, 1995 and today, exploring friendship, secrets, and the kind of teenage angst that makes you want to write bad poetry.
30:30The game is heartfelt, cinematic, and so emotional, you'll start texting your old high school friends just to say,
30:36sorry for stealing your Walkman.
30:38The choices matter, the dialogue is sharp, and the soundtrack is pure 90's gold.
30:44It's the kind of game that makes you laugh, cry, and then cry again because you picked the wrong dialogue option and ruined a friendship forever.
30:52Bloom and Rage isn't just a game, it's therapy disguised as interactive storytelling.
30:58Skip it, and you'll regret missing the only game where nostalgia hits harder than a mixtape made in 1995.
31:04What the fuck is this?
31:14Claire Obscure, Expedition 33 is basically French art school meets JRPG and it's glorious.
31:20Set in Belle Epoque France, you're fighting against the paintress, an artist who erases lives every year like she's running the world's deadliest art class.
31:29This time she paints 33, and guess what, you're on the list.
31:33The combat is turn-based but with real-time mechanics, meaning you'll spend half your time strategizing and the other half panicking because you pressed the wrong button.
31:42The visuals are stunning, Parisian streets, surreal dreamscapes, and bosses that look like they belong in a museum.
31:48The story is dark, stylish, and so emotional, you'll start questioning why you ever thought art was safe.
31:55Expedition 33 isn't just a game, it's a philosophical journey about mortality, creativity, and why French villains are always so fashionable.
32:03Skip it and you'll regret missing the only game where death comes with a paintbrush.
32:20So yeah, that's 30 absolute bangers from 2025 you need to catch up on if you missed them.
32:24And honestly, this year was stacked, so missing a few is understandable.
32:28But now you've got no excuse.
32:30Drop a comment with the one you're playing first, or the one you still haven't forgiven for eating your free time.
32:36Like the video if this helped, subscribe for more game lists that don't waste your time.
32:40And I'll see you in the next one.
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