Legend
đ A personal favorite. (Not necessarily for everyone.)
âī¸ Beat the game.
đ Recommended if you haven’t played it.
đ Avoid it. It’s terrible.
PC
Satisfactory đđ
Star Trek Online
As much as I love flying around my favorite Star Trek ships, I think it’s time for me to leave this game behind.
Destiny 2 đđ
February saw the launch of The Witch Queen expansion, which was generally pretty great, though weapon crafting was a bit underwhelming.
May introduced the Season of the Haunted, which brought back a much-loved location and set of weapons as well as a rework of the Solar subclasses. Weapon crafting was simplified and aerial weapon combat was changed with the introduction of an “airborne effectiveness” stat.
August brought the Season of Plunder, a pirate-themed season with a fun new activity and some great new weapons to collect and craft. The story brought back Eramis and delved into Misraaks’ backstory (and he’s one of my favorite characters, so I enjoyed it). Aside from some annoyances with the seasonal activity and seasonal quests, it was a pretty solid season.
December kicked off the Season of the Seraph, revolving around the AI Warmind Rasputin. Some great weapons and interesting new mods this season.
No Man’s Sky đ
The Exobiology Expedition was fun, with a focus on companion pets.
The Outlaws expansion added a new ship type (solar sail ships) and new “outlaw” stations in certain systems. Turns out my primary base and settlement were in a system that turned outlaw, so they suffer from frequent pirate attacks… Might need to relocate.
The Blighted Expedition was a little slower, with a focus on some of the new Outlaw mechanics. The addition of capes was popular.
The Leviathan Expedition was a rogue-like with permadeath and restarts. I’ve never been a fan of permadeath in games like No Man’s Sky – physics engines can produce a lot of hilarity but also randomly bug out. I died once because apparently my gentle landing wasn’t considered as such by the game…
Toward the end of the year, there was a big update that completely changed the inventory system and gave players much more control over the difficulty of the game. I’m not sure how I feel about all the changes, but it’s nice to see that Hello Games is still working to improve the overall experience.
Everspace 2 đ
Timberborn đ
MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries
Vampire Survivors đ
The name is a little weird, but the game is a lot of fun. I feel like this one appeared out of nowhere and got a lot of people’s attention; and the $3 price tag didn’t hurt.
Airborne Kingdom đâī¸
I remember seeing this game about a year ago when it was exclusive to the Epic Game Store. Finally released on Steam and I immediately bought it. A fun survival city-builder with some interesting mechanics and a relatively short story.
Planet Crafter
A survival game where the objective is to terraform a planet. You explore, scavenge shipwrecks, gather resources, build bases, and construct equipment to terraform the planet by increasing its temperature, pressure, and oxygen levels.
A few updates over the year brought additional terraforming levels and new lore. Still a lot of fun and a very chill experience.
Nebuchadnezzar
Economic city builder set in Mesopotamia. It’s all about managing your economy to bring in settlers, then building monuments to your gods and such.
Lumencraft
A bit similar to Rift Breaker: mine resources, survive waves of bugs.
Surviving The Aftermath
Another post-apocalyptic city builder. I really like the Civilization-style overworld map, but there were several small things that annoyed me. Endzone is better (more like Banished).
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge đđ
A modern refresh to the class TMNT arcade games. It plays great, feels like the originals, and has a ton of callbacks to the original games and cartoon. The animation is excellent, with lots of tiny details.
RAD
An action roguelike from Double Fine. A lot better than I expected.
Hardspace Shipbreaker
Came back to this after playing it in early access. I like the untimed mode with unlimited oxygen since I get a lot of satisfaction from using every part of the spaceship.
Deathloop đđâī¸
I had heard about Deathloop being great, but was hesitant to try it. When it appeared on Game Pass, I gave it a try and loved it. The story is told slowly as you discover new things with each new loop, with a lot of great dialogue. You can play stealthy or charge in guns blazing (or a little of both, which is what I usually end up with).
Slime Rancher 2
It’s more Slime Rancher, with adorable new slimes.
Against the Storm đđ
A roguelite survival city builder. This game quickly became a personal favorite, and is extremely well-polished, even in Early Access.
Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered
I loved the Ghostbusters game when it came out in 2009, and chose to pick up the remastered version on sale so I could play it on the Steam Deck. Plays great, looks good, and it’s as fun as I remembered.
Fallout 76 đ
Came back for the 25th anniversary event and a month of free Fallout 1st membership. Couldn’t hold my attention for a week.
IXION âī¸
I love IXION, but don’t feel it’s quite ready to recommend – there are some pretty big bugs that need ironing out. In a few months, I think this will easily turn to a recommend.
Mars Horizon
Simple space program management game. Fun to play when I want something more casual.
Nebulous: Fleet Command
I so badly want to love this game, but I couldn’t. Maybe once it’s out of Early Access if the controls get improved a bit and there’s more content.
Dice Legacy
Bought cheap. Refunded because it didn’t seem worth it even at $6. Turns out extra RNG doesn’t make survival city builders more fun.
High on Life
A fun FPS with a lot of Justin Roiland’s brand of humor. If you’re a fan of other Squanch Games titles, you’ll enjoy it. There is a lot of dialogue, including a lot of background elements that are fun to listen to.
Megaquariumđ
An amazingly clean, simple management game about building aquariums.
Clanfolk
Basically Rimworld, but with a single family instead of a colony of survivors. Getting through the first winter is pretty tough.
Starcom: Nexusđâī¸
A fun sci-fi adventure game where you get to build and upgrade your ship.
Arcade Paradise
Manage your family’s laundromat while building an arcade in the back rooms. And each arcade cabinet you add is a fully playable game based on real games. (For instance, the Pac-Man clone is basically GTA, where the ghosts have been replaced by cops and the dots are cash.) Great to play on the Steam Deck. I haven’t gotten far yet, but I’m enjoying playing all the games.
Kingdom Rush: Vengeanceđ
I’ve always enjoyed Kingdom Rush, and this is more of it from the villain’s perspective.
Battlefleet Gothic Armada 2
Bought cheap after seeing a glowing recommendation on YouTube. I played a bit of the first and enjoyed it, so hoping to get some mileage out of this one.
Ember Knights
Another game bought during the Steam Winter Sale. Fun action roguelite.
Patron
A city-builder in the vein of Banished.
Demos
I played a lot of demos throughout the year during Steam’s “fests”, and instead of re-hashing thoughts here, I’ll just link to those posts:
Survival Fest
Next Fest (October)
Exogate Initiative (Demo)
If you’ve ever wanted to pretend you’re running Stargate Command, this is the game for it. Heavily Stargate-inspired, with Evil Genius and Dungeon Keeper influences for the base building. The “choose-your-own-adventure” style missions your teams go on are great. Excited to play the game once it’s released.
Astro Colony (Demo)
Played a demo of this one during one of the Steam Next Fest events. It’s like Raft in space. I’ll definitely pick it up at some point.
VR
Battlegroup VR
Ragnarock đ
A rhythm game where you play a set of drums on a Viking longboat to spur on the rowers. The entire soundtrack is metal, and the visuals are appropriately epic. My new favorite rhythm game.
Board Games
Chai: High Tea
Played Chai with it’s expansion, High Tea. The expansion just adds an extra ability for each player; nothing too dramatic, and typically only sometimes useful.
Mysterium Park đ
A smaller version of Mysterium that’s a little easier and faster to play. The carnival theme is great.
Codenames Duet đ
We’ve had this one for a while but apparently never played it. A great two-player variant of Codenames.
Dungeon Drop
A quick and easy dungeon crawling game where you create the dungeon by dropping a bunch of colored cubes onto the table. There’s some fun strategy to the game, with special abilities and hidden objectives helping balance things out a bit.
Epic Death!
One last play of this game before deciding to sell/donate. It’s about how I remembered; not terrible, but also not very good.
Dungeon Scroll
Another “one last play” game. Needs a bonus for longer words – my wife would regularly outplay me with longer words, but I won with words like “jab” because of high-scoring letters.
Tussie Mussie đ
A wallet game from Button Shy Games designed by Elizabeth Hargrave (Wingspan) with art by Beth Sobel (Wingspan, Cascadia). Beautiful, quick, and fun to play. My wife made a meta game of reading what the arrangements meant. I think one of my favorites described a relationship going bad: “We belong together, I love you, We are good friends, You have deceived me”.
Decorum đ
“A game of passive aggressive cohabitation”. This game was fantastic. It’s essentially a puzzle game with limited communication. You’re trying to decorate a house with the other players, but you each have preferences that you’re not allowed to tell anyone (aside from during a few special “heart-to-heart” rounds). After a player makes a change, you’re allowed to make a single, simple comment like “I love that” (when something fits your preferences) or “I hate that” (when something doesn’t) or “Whatever” (if you don’t care). There’s a set of 20 two-player scenarios and a set of three- or four-player scenarios that you can play through. Some are easy, and some are really difficult.
We played this with family over Christmas, and we found that playing with 4 players is extremely difficult. The fun 20-30 minute games of the two-player campaign became a 2-and-a-half hour slog. When we finished, we even had a hard time coming up with exactly what was needed to solve the puzzle.
So while Decorum is fantastic with two players, it might need some house rules to make the 3-4 player campaigns less aggravating.
Dinosaur Island: Rawr and Write
A roll-and-write game where you get to build a dinosaur theme park. Pretty easy to play after a round or two. The initial options seem restrictive, but the short length of the game means you’re not going to be able to do everything anyway. Quick and easy to play.
Don’t Go In There
A simple worker-placement style game where you play as kids exploring a haunted house.
Railroad Ink Challenge: Lush Green Edition
An easy to play roll-and-write. I like the dry-erase boards so I don’t have to waste so much paper.
Castles of Mad King Ludwig
I’ve always enjoyed Castles of Mad King Ludwig and kickstarted the collector’s edition, which has some really nice components and a great storage system.
Spirit Islandđ
I love the theming of Spirit Island, and it’s a lot of fun even though my wife and I lost our first game.
The Captain is Dead
A colorful sci-fi game where you play as the crew on a spaceship where the captain is dead and hostile aliens are attacking. My wife and I had a lot of fun. The game is easy to play and feels right – you’re scrambling to keep things working and repair the jump drive so you can get away. Our first game ended in defeat, but we went down fighting.
Star Realms Deluxe Nova Editionđ
I’ve always loved Star Realms, and the Nova Edition is full of fancy foil cards. Had to buy sleeves for the first time in a very long time.
Patchwork
My wife and I play our Halloween edition of Patchwork every year on our anniversary.
Dice Throne and Dice Throne: Adventures đ
Played the new Santa vs. Krampus expansion with my brother and then the first dungeon crawl of the Dice Throne Adventures campaign. Still love the system, and Adventures is pretty difficult.
Kingdom Rush: Rift in Time đ
Played with my brother over the holidays. Still enjoy it; just need to find some more time to play.
Wingspan đ
Played with my brother and his wife while they were over for the holidays. Still a great game.




























