Steam Replay 2025
🎮 Steam Replay 2025
Dropped on 12/16/25 — and yeah, it definitely called me out.
📊 By the Numbers
🎮 Games Played
48
🏆 Achievements
853
🔥 Longest Streak
107 days
Steam Replay surprised me this year — mostly because I usually just play games without ever looking at achievements. Last year’s Replay flipped a switch though. I realized how many games I own that I barely touch, and how much content I casually ignore. So early 2025 became my achievement gremlin era, and apparently I committed.
🏆 Achievement Gremlin Era
For the first few months of the year, I was locked in. Achievement grinding turned into its own meta-game, especially in titles I already loved. I don’t normally aim for 100% — I play to relax — but once the progress bars started moving, it got weirdly addicting. Watching rare achievements pop and Replay stats climb was way more motivating than I expected.
I didn’t suddenly become a full-blown completionist… but I definitely started paying attention.
🦸♀️ Marvel Rivals: The Plot Twist
If you told me a hero shooter would dominate my Steam year, I wouldn’t have believed you. I’ve always leaned survival/RPG, so Marvel Rivals stealing my heart was a complete surprise.
I never played Overwatch or anything similar — when Rivals launched, I mostly watched streams and enjoyed the chaos from afar. Huge shoutout to Eskay and TimTheTatman for making it look fun, and especially Lassiz and DayMR, who’ve been my main inspiration lately. They’re insanely talented and genuinely motivating to watch.
Eventually I jumped in… and yeah. It clicked hard.
🕷️ Favorite Heroes & Playstyle
- Venom — diving deep and absolutely ruining the backline.
- Magik — high risk, high reward, and only fun if you nail everything.
- Jeff / Rocket / Cloak & Dagger — support main energy. I have Anti-dive mastered so I rarely die.
On Cloak & Dagger, I can survive all day. Perfect fades, well-timed bubbles, and entire matches without dying? Extremely satisfying. I may not talk much in-game, but I will keep everyone alive.
🧟♀️ Cozy Chaos & Survival Comfort
Even with Rivals dominating my playtime, survival games are still home. Project Zomboid and RimWorld are my forever games — perfect for passing time without needing 100% focus. I usually play singleplayer, which can get a little lonely, but there’s something peaceful about managing chaos at your own pace.
I’m not a hugely social gamer, but I try. Even in Rivals I’ll occasionally attempt to make friends — it just doesn’t always stick, and that’s okay.
🐱✨ Cute RPG Energy
Where Winds Meet has been quietly taking up more of my time lately. It reminds me a lot of Genshin, which I played a ton, and it hits all my favorite buttons: RPG systems, adorable characters, anime vibes, and cozy progression. As an anime-loving, cat-obsessed person, it very much appeals to my cute side.
I definitely need to play it more.
💜 Final Thoughts
This year felt like a really good balance — grinding when I wanted to, chilling when I needed to, and accidentally falling in love with genres I never thought I’d touch. Steam Replay didn’t just show me numbers, it showed me how my habits changed, what surprised me, and what stuck.
If nothing else, 2025 proved I can slay in any game I play — pun very much intended.