Make up your own definition of "complete."
Was 2025 a big year for game completions for you, or were you more of a "stick to one never-ending, live-service game for the entire year" sort of player?
For this, you can take whatever definition you want as a game "completion." Beat the main story? Earned 100% of the game's achievements? Or simply played enough that you're satisfied with what you accomplished and have no plans to return any time soon? Those all count.
Oh, and don't limit this to games that were released in 2025 either. Any game released in any year. If you "completed" it in 2025 then count it!
How Many Games Did You Complete in 2025?
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Shawn Zipay
- Published: 01-01-2026, 04:04 PM
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How Many Games Did You Complete in 2025?
6I did not complete any game in 202533.33%2I completed up to 10 games50.00%3I completed more than 10 games16.67%1Posting comments is disabled for guests. Login or sign up to leave a comment.
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.........What year did I complete We Were Here Expeditions: The Friendship?... Do I count that as 2 games for 2025?... Nah probably not. So back to 1. Or 0 if the way I've beaten Phasmophobia doesn't count.
Also side note: I can't handle horror games/movies, as I have a nervous disposition so I refuse to play/watch them. Playing Phasmophobia both in multiplayer and solo has been a very odd choice for me. I don't think I'm facing my fear either. It's more like understanding the meta game and realizing how silly the game can be, as it can on occasion lean away from horror and become more of a "Guess Who?" or Carmen Sandiego puzzle video game with moments of stupidity (like a ghost shaking harmlessly in the corner or a ghost killing me because I was ignoring it while playing with the jukebox/soda fountain). So I fear more of the unknown, but knowing the meta game makes it significantly less scary for me. But I can't lie to myself and have to admit I stare at the floor while crouched most of the time, while inside the haunted area to minimize jumpscares.
Depending on what is happening with version 1.0 (they're leaving Early Access sometime this year with a simultaneous release on all platforms), I may quit the game if the new horror features will be more impactful (formerly called Horror 2.0) because I'll be too scared to play it any further. That's not a bad thing for gamers in general though. For all we know they might find a way to add hallucinations like Eternal Darkness (that's been on the Kinetic Games' Trello for years). I also suspect they'll try to scare players who originally thought they were safe in the truck as a new horror feature.
.........I want to play other games. I also picked up MGS Delta Snake Eater PS5 physical during a holiday sale. A little disappointed PS5/Xbox couldn't share both Snake vs. Monkeys and Snake vs. Bomberman minigames. I'd like to compare and see which is more fun.
Alone in the Dark (remake)
Majora's Mask
Tomb Raider 4
Tomb Raider Chronicles
That might be it, i continued playing Genshin for my 2nd year and caught up with the main story so that's "complete" for now, though i still have loads of character stories to do, and because i have less to do in that i started Wuthering Waves and caught up with the story pretty quickly, but again there's loads to do still.
My goal for next year is to finish Oddworld: Soulstorm, because i interrupted that playthrough by starting Megacopter, then once i'm done with those dedicate some real time to Dr Robotnik's Ring Racers, i've put a few hours into it on and off but i want to dig in, get better and unlock a chunk of its ridiculous amount of content, as a kid i remember playing Mario Kart 64 every day for a while and i want that daily kart racing experience again.