November 17, 2025 - 02:59

These are the worst games of 2025 so far, according to the review aggregation site Metacritic. The list highlights titles that have failed to impress both critics and players alike, showcasing a range of disappointing experiences across different genres.
Among the entries is Switch 2 Welcome Tour, a highly anticipated sequel that has not lived up to the expectations set by its predecessor. Critics have pointed out numerous gameplay issues and a lack of innovation, leading to a lukewarm reception from fans.
MindsEye, a narrative-driven adventure, has also found itself on this unfortunate list. Players have criticized its convoluted storyline and unengaging characters, making it difficult to immerse themselves in the game’s world.
Lastly, the return of Bubsy, a character known for its troubled history in gaming, has once again disappointed. Despite nostalgic appeal, the game has been panned for its outdated mechanics and lackluster design, failing to capture the charm of earlier titles.
As 2025 progresses, gamers will undoubtedly be keeping an eye on upcoming releases, hoping for better experiences that can redeem the year in gaming.
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