19th Edition: The Post of Vice. What did you play in 2025? (The AI Edition ?)
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Well, here we go. First of all, happy new year to everyone, especially to @_Neptunno_, for continuing the tradition. Second, this year I haven't kept track of what I've played much and I've had to go to the Steam history (although I don't only play on Steam).
PC Games:
- God of War
- Spiderman 2
- Skyrim
- Forza Horizon 4 and 5
- The Last Of US: Part 2
- GTA V I always put some hours into this one
- Red Dead Redemption 2
- Clair Obscure: Expedition 33
- Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
- Hollow Knight: Silksong
- Assassin's Creed Shadows
- Fallout 4
- Gris
- Neva
- Half Life and Half Life 2
- Counter Strike 2 I like to play some online matches although I'm not very good
- Helldivers 2
Retro games emulated:
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild I never get tired of replaying it and exploring the open world
- Mario Kart 8 I play with my son and he beats me...
- Uncharted 2
- The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
- GTA Liberty City Stories
And I think that's it... needless to say, all played on GNU/Linux which, lately, is not so strange and more people are joining the club.
Also, occasionally, I try some game to see how it works and I also bought a few months ago one of those R36 handhelds, like a game boy, on which I play some quick games from my childhood.
This year, I also changed my PC hardware and I've also made a small quality leap to 1440p in games (before the price increase, fortunately)...Anyway, greetings everyone.
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Happy Holidays to all.
Well. I barely have time to play a huge range, even so. Let's see:PUBG which I have been most dedicated to since 2017 when it came out. I still like it and I think it has stayed up to date.
CONAN EXILES: well this is another little vice I have. In fact I have my own custom server, in case someone is interested.
SUPREME COMMANDER 2: Entertaining strategy game and little more.
Then although less, some car simulator and fallout 73 or 74 I think it's called that. -
Happy 2026! It's been a while since I last came by**
Well this year...
Ghost of Tsuhima: I've played it twice, I love the beauty of this game, I highly recommend it to you if you like the feudal Japanese theme
Ghost of Yotei: this one is still a work in progress on ps5 but for now I'll stick with the first one
Mafia old country: an entertaining story with an ending that broke me
I still prefer the 2
Helldivers 2: a good online game to have a laugh killing bugs
Starship troopers extermination: addictive based on the movie, building bases and playing online with strategy, it lacks content but it's fun
Company of Heroes 2: my favorite rts, I've been playing since 2012 with more than 1000 hours and it's still my favorite despite the 3, I'm not convinced by the gameplay
Battlefield 6: my favorite saga since I played the first one hooked me, but waiting for them to do something like before, although I play almost daily when I can
Assassin's Creed Shadows: I'm just starting, not much time these months but it doesn't look bad
Astrobot: from ps5 a platformer very beautiful and fun
Construction simulator: yes
yes I like simulators of this type, I'll be half German or who knows
Satisfactory: it brings me down the path of bitterness, but it's hard drug
Jurassic World Evolution 3: a repetitive disappointment, I bought it on impulse as I was craving another management and construction game, but it's very boring for meI've dabbled in many more but they don't convince me enough to give them my time
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As I already told you through other means, my list gives me secondhand embarrassment, but it is always an honor to participate in the annual classic:
World of Warcraft: I started playing on a private server based on the WoTLK expansion. The curiosity is that it allows you to play without anyone else, and I like it to remember old times and take a quiet walk through the lands of Azeroth. It also runs on any current computer, even mini PCs. I don't mention the server's name because it's of dubious legality.
Sensible soccer.de: It is a mod of the original Sensible World of Soccer, playable on PC, with network play and data updated to the 2025/26 season.
And that's it! I haven't even played OpenTTD! Since I switched to the Ultrawide monitor, I haven't been able to get everything in a resolution that is comfortable for my eyes and aesthetically acceptable.
This year I am going to take advantage of the fact that the MS-Dos Club has launched the "12 months, 12 games", where each month a different DOS game will be played and commented on, to try new/old things and be able to put them on my list for next year.
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Well, I... I'm still on my usual path as every year

World of Warcraft Classic 20th Anniversary -> I gave in to nostalgia and recently I leveled a character from 0 to level 60 (the current cap), next month they will release the first expansion (Burning Crusade), which is where I started playing back in the day. It took me about 160 hours to level him up.
World of Warcraft Classic Mists of Pandaria -> After we stopped developing the Season of Discovery version, the guild we have among colleagues went back to the "evolutionary" Classic, where we were already during WoTLK but we left to play SoD. We've returned and that's basically where I put in the most hours.
World of Warcraft The War Within -> The retail, the last expansion of WoW and I've played just enough to level up some characters and complete the main story with the main one. I've once cleared the last raid to be able to see it but I haven't done mythic.
Basically that. Then a little bit of Fortnite with my son and on the mobile I keep playing Pokemon Go, Pokemon TCG and Brawl Stars, the latter I barely play anymore except to reach gold every season, which is basically 1 hour of play and then I only log in to open the daily rewards.
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I love reading your comments, guys. It's always interesting to know about your 'gaming' life and see where you're going.

Whether you play a lot, a little or nothing at all, it's great to share this moment of gossip with friends. For me, it's a bit like with series: there's so much to choose from and with such a high level, that sometimes it's overwhelming. In the end, I think we rely on the 'classics' out of nostalgia or because it's easier than taking a risk with something new, right?
Best regards!!
Edit: Well as you can see I used Gemini to review the creation of the thread!! We already have AI everywhere jajaja
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Hello I started playing Fallout 4 last year in 2025 and I keep going and going this game seems endless it has many repeated missions but if you complete them I don't finish, of course it's amazing and I have a good time. goodbye.
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@cinusara the important thing is to play what you feel like, even if the game is not a novelty of that year. Fallout is another one of those mythical sagas that I have yet to try; they are games that, for better or for worse, require a lot of time, but it usually pays off.
The problem is that sometimes we have so much pending that we don't enjoy the present... at least that's how I feel.
@Fassou by the way, I forgot to mention that last year I also picked up S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Lost Alpha for a few hours. After almost two years I was completely lost! I probably still have more than half of the game left. But I would like to finish it to see if I can gather energy, because it's a complicated game and "too good", you know? I mean good "old school", where you have to fend for yourself and don't have as many aids

Greetings!!
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@_Neptunno_ Don't worry about passing the Lost Alpha, the important thing is that your shoulder doesn't hurt anymore

Salu2! Jugones!
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@Fassou si si, every time I play a Stalker seriously something happens to me!!

How well you know me my friend!!
