Wow, what an incredible year for RPG lovers! As 2025 comes to a close, I've been reflecting on all the amazing adventures I've embarked on this year. From mind-blowing sequels to breathtaking remakes, the RPG genre truly delivered some unforgettable experiences. I've spent countless hours exploring these worlds, and today I want to share my personal journey through the best RPGs of 2025 – the ones that made me laugh, cry, and lose track of time like a clock with broken hands ⏰.

Monster Hunter Wilds: A Controversial Beast

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Okay, let's start with Monster Hunter Wilds – the game that divided the community like a sharp katana through bamboo. Despite the performance issues that had players complaining louder than a Rathalos roar, I absolutely fell in love with this game. The combat felt as smooth as a perfectly polished whetstone, and the new ecosystems were more intricate than a spider's web after morning dew. Sure, those rail-on missions could feel as restrictive as a too-tight armor set, but the core hunting experience? Pure magic! ✨

🌙 Elden Ring Nightreign: Living in the Shadow of Greatness

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Elden Ring Nightreign was like trying to follow a legendary bard's performance – incredibly talented on its own, but constantly compared to the original masterpiece. The multiplayer in this game was as seamless as moonlight filtering through ancient ruins, and the enemy variety had me constantly adapting my strategies like a chameleon changing colors. While some fans were disappointed, I found Nightreign to be a worthy successor that carved its own identity with the precision of a master blacksmith.

Avowed: The Underrated Gem

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Oh, Avowed – you beautiful, misunderstood masterpiece! This game got overshadowed harder than a small village beneath a dragon's shadow, but let me tell you, the world-building here was more intricate than a royal family's tapestry. The character writing made me care about NPCs like they were real friends, and the choices mattered in ways that lingered with me for days. It's the kind of game that deserves a second look, like rediscovering a forgotten spellbook full of wonders.

⚔️ Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2: Historical Perfection

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This sequel improved on the original in ways I didn't think possible! The political intrigue had more layers than a noble's formal attire, and the depiction of medieval life felt as authentic as hand-forged steel. Why this game flew under everyone's radar is a mystery to me – it's like finding a perfectly preserved ancient artifact and nobody noticing!

🎮 My Personal Ranking Table

Game Why I Loved It Playtime
Monster Hunter Wilds Epic monster battles 80+ hours
Elden Ring Nightreign Incredible multiplayer 60+ hours
Avowed Amazing world-building 45+ hours
Kingdom Come 2 Historical authenticity 70+ hours

💎 Hidden Gems That Stole My Heart

The First Berserker: Khazan was like discovering a rare gem in a mountain of coal – challenging, brilliant, and utterly unforgettable. Meanwhile, Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time blended cozy and adventure elements together as perfectly as a master alchemist's potion.

🏆 Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 – The Crown Jewel

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And then there's Clair Obscur – the game that ruined all other turn-based RPGs for me. The emotional story hit me harder than a critical hit from a final boss, and the combat system was as satisfying as solving an ancient puzzle. This game deserved every award it won, shining brighter than a thousand enchanted swords in the moonlight.

What were your favorite RPGs this year? I'd love to hear about your adventures! 🎮✨