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This genre exploded on Steam in 2025 and proves we’re still resisting our grim reality
This genre exploded on Steam in 2025 and proves we’re still resisting our grim reality Cozy games in 2025 almost doubled in number on Steam, according to SteamDB. This year alone saw 543 games released with the Cozy tag, compared to 698 published before 2025. The farming and life simulator genres, which have some overlap with the cozy game aesthetic, also had the most yearly Steam releases in 2025, with 350 and 966 games, respectively. While "cozy" might make you think that every game is much like the chill wholesomeness of Stardew Valley or Palia , this style of game has expanded into strategy in Backpack Battles , idlers like Keep on Mining , and even crime in Cash Cleaner Simulator . Games from previous years like Farming Simulator 25 , Sky: Children of the Light , and Power Wash Simulator still see thousands of players every day. It's almost inevitable to think about what cozy games actually are, since they're not only about happy, colorful worlds anymore, and why they're expanding so fast. Cozy games are about abundance Fishing in Palia. Image via Singularity 6 I'm a lapsed chemist, so I enjoy looking into scientific papers for answers to my questions. Game studies have luckily discussed cozy games a lot, and they mostly agree that these titles present abundance, safety, and softness. As explained in a 2024 study published on Replay, The Polish Journal of Game Studies , these three features essentially mean that cozy games have worlds where danger and risk don't exist, resource needs are easily met, and developments are slow enough to make you feel comfortable and stress-free. That's why cozy games often have that cartoony, colorful, and happy vibe that makes it much easier to convey all these features, which is much harder to do in dark, realistic games. They are, essentially, the perfect opposite of survival games, where everything is a threat, resource management is key, and you're usually on high alert because the environment is inhospitable and changing fast. Since Steam game tags aren't an exact science, not all cozy games will have all of these features exactly as they are. Backpack Battles , for instance, is an autobattler PvP game, so you always risk losing and dying to an opponent, but it lacks the timer between combats that makes autobattlers like Teamfight Tactics much more stressful. Stardew Valley doesn't have an abundance of resources all the time, but it's a game you can't really lose, even if you die a lot. Our reality sucks Surviving in Enshrouded. Screenshot via Destructoid I don't want to be nihilistic, but the real world in 2025 sucks. People are more depressed globally , recession fears are still real, our money is worth a lot less than it used to, and over 1 million people lost their jobs in the U.S. alone. And even in niche areas, like gaming journalism, it hurts to remember how many of my colleagues were laid off in the last 12 months. In short, many of us are closer to living in Rust than on Coral Island . While video games are entertainment, they are a form of escapism. Consciously or not, we all feel like we're living in a completely different reality when we run Pokémon or Elden Ring , and it helps us disconnect from the problems in our lives. Cozy games, which usually depict living lives in comfortable scenarios like abundant farms or prosperous cities, can be played as a form of avoidance and obtaining exactly what we're missing in real life. Cozy games are a way to resist Cleaning a train in Power Wash Simulator. Image via FuturLab My first instinct when contrasting cozy games with our grim reality was to see the growth of cozy games as mere escapism and avoidance. But the paper I've mentioned above changed my point of view. In a world that demands so much of us, playing a game that doesn't correlate with the violence and scarcity we see every day can be regenerative. According to the paper, these games evoke "such feelings as affection, curiosity, and commitment that not only provide players with rest but also inspire them to be mindful towards natural environments outside of the game context." Essentially, cozy games remind us that it's ok to rest, slow down, and care for ourselves and others, even when things are dire. At the end of the day, all we have is our community and the people we've connected with. This growing trend of developers and players resorting to cozy games shows how much we want to reconnect with these feelings, and how gaming can help us on the way. The post This genre exploded on Steam in 2025 and proves we’re still resisting our grim reality appeared first on Destructoid .
Steam Archives – DestructoidDec 5
WIZmans World Remake Will Appear Everywhere
WIZmans World Remake Will Appear Everywhere City Connection and Gravity revealed the WIZmans World remake called WIZmans World Re;Try will finally appear worldwide. It will show up on the Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC via Steam on February 19, 2026. This is almost two years after the console debut of the JRPG remake in Japan and 16 years after the Japanese DS debut in February 2010. In WIZmans World Re;Try , we follow a wizard named Claus and his three homunculi named Aen, Doe, and Toori. Everyone in Wizarest is isolated and woke up as amnesiacs only knowing they are in danger if every dungeon around them is left as-is. So Claus and his allies are the latest to head out to tame them and also discover the truth of the situation. You’ll need to use elements, chain attacks, and homunculus Anima Fusion to fight back and defeat enemies. Here’s the latest trailer. It first introduces the concept behind the game, then shows Claus fighting in turn-based battles with his allies in their monster fusion forms in various dungeons. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dlnCMvjk2ww WIZmans World Re;Try will come to the Switch, PS4, PS5, and PC via Steam on February 19, 2026. The original game is on the DS in Japan. The post WIZmans World Remake Will Appear Everywhere appeared first on Siliconera .
SiliconeraDec 4
Juufuutei Raden’s Pixel Museum Heading to PS4 Next Week
Juufuutei Raden’s Pixel Museum Heading to PS4 Next Week The pixel puzzle game starring the Hololive Vtuber Juufuutei Raden will be available on more platforms. Jupiter has announced that it will release the PS4 version of Juufuutei Raden's Guide for Pixel Museum on December 11, 2025. The puzzle game came out first for Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam in June 2025. While it mostly has pixel puzzles based on famous works of art like the Mona Lisa painting, Jupiter also included a segment featuring illustrations of Juufuutei Raden's own history in the Hololive DEV_IS ReGLOSS group. Jupiter will also hold a 30% sale for Juufuutei Raden's Guide for Pixel Museum on all existing platforms once the PS4 version has come out on December 11, 2025. The PS4 and Switch versions will have the discount until December 24, 2025, but the former will only have it for PlayStation Plus subscribers. The Steam release, meanwhile, will have the sale until January 5, 2026, at 6 PM GMT / 1 PM ET. Juufuutei Raden's Guide for Pixel Museum is readily available worldwide on Nintendo Switch and PC. The puzzle game is coming next to PlayStation 4 on December 11, 2025. Jupiter will also release the same game on Xbox One and Xbox Series X at a later date. A free puzzle demo is also available via web browsers . The post Juufuutei Raden’s Pixel Museum Heading to PS4 Next Week appeared first on Siliconera .
SiliconeraDec 4
Hololive Horror Game Holo ADV: SakuraSingularity.exe Launches
Hololive Horror Game Holo ADV: SakuraSingularity.exe Launches Holo ADV: SakuraSingularity.exe , a horror game that is the latest indie game starring Hololive Vtubers, is now available on Steam . It is $16.99, though a launch sale dropped the price to $15.29 until December 10, 2025. A demo is also available.  As the name suggests, Sakura Miko is the star of this adventure. As the horror game begins, her and other Hololive Vtubers find themselves dragged into the future and trapped in Cover’s offices. However, it isn’t a peaceful one. In order to survive and perhaps escape back to their rightful time and place, she’ll need to reunite and share special moments with folks like Oozora Subaru and Shirogane Noel, as well as deal with boss fights and actual boss challenges.  Here’s a trailer that offers a better idea of what to expect from the adventure.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIwVc6KQ14Y While this is Lexilia Games’ first holo indie title on Steam, we have seen Hololive Vtuber horror games show up there before. Holo8 is one in the style of The Exit 8 . Evil God Korone is also available on both the Switch and PC and is a Tsugunohi entry. Holo ADV: SakuraSingularity.exe is available for PCs via Steam and a demo is available. The post Hololive Horror Game Holo ADV: SakuraSingularity.exe Launches appeared first on Siliconera .
SiliconeraDec 3
Why did this mysterious horror game get banned from Steam and now the Epic Games Store?
Why did this mysterious horror game get banned from Steam and now the Epic Games Store? I only learned about Horses , a unique-looking horror title featuring naked men wearing horse masks, when it made the news for getting a Steam ban. It's just been banned from the Epic Store, too, which had me finding out whether the real reason was spooky or just plain dumb. https://bsky.app/profile/santaragione.com/post/3m6zgqun5us2f So, the reasoning behind the bans on both storefronts was mature content... of the non-specified type. Maybe because it features things too scary or sexy to even write about? Epic didn't go beyond stating that Horses violates their policies for "Inappropriate" and "Hateful or Abusive Content." Well, Horses shows butt-naked, forcefully anthropomorphized horses, among other possibly sexy or just straight-up terrifying elements, but it's not a pornographic game, nor does it feature any sort of pro-hate stance. It's just puzzling that such a game would get banned like this, but it gets even sillier. It's especially strange for Steam , a storefront with way too many sex games. At first, the ban seems more reasonable when coming from Epic. This is the company mostly known for Fortnite , a game whose cute aesthetics almost make you forget it's about 100 kids shooting each other until death. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYewjNYxV-8 Still, Horses earned an IARC certificate of PEGI 18 and ESRB M, nothing above that, and both Epic and Steam are still overruling it. So, Epic considers Horses "mature content", and that the company explains that it just doesn't sell that kind of stuff, unless, well, let's just use their official statement because there's no way I could make it funnier if I wanted: " Products with AO ratings cannot be distributed on the Epic Games Store (the only exception is for products in cases where an AO rating was applied solely due to the usage of blockchain or NFT technology). " Santa Ragione, the indie developer studio behind Horses , is aware of how ridiculous this all sounds, so they have a regularly updated explainer of the entire debacle that you can read. The team only learned of the ban roughly 24 hours before the game's launch. I'm yet to play Horses , but, if most accounts from respected video game outlets that have tried it are to be believed, it's a damn good game, and far from something that should be forbidden. Santa Ragione has since appealed Epic's verdict, but the appeal has been denied. You can now get Horses on G OG and Itch.io. The post Why did this mysterious horror game get banned from Steam and now the Epic Games Store? appeared first on Destructoid .
Steam Archives – DestructoidDec 3
Venus Vacation Prism DOAX Becomes Browser-Based Game
Venus Vacation Prism DOAX Becomes Browser-Based Game Koei Tecmo's Venus Vacation Prism: Dead or Alive Xtreme is now available as a cloud-based browser game in Japan. It is also the first game TapFun has picked to launch its new platform , where people can easily try out high-spec games via cloud streaming with free and cheap early-hour playthroughs. Users can check out the first hour of this cloud browser game on a PC or mobile device for free. After that, they must pay at least ¥290 (~$1.85) to continue playing for another 30 minutes. TapFun's new platform also offers a Title Usage Pass that practically lets users play as long as they want. The pass' price will be the same as the full releases on PC or consoles—¥7,480 (~$48.10) for the regular edition or ¥10,780 (~$69.30) for the Digital Deluxe Edition. Just like the existing PC and PlayStation releases, the cloud browser version of Venus Vacation Prism has six dateable heroines— Misaki , Fiona , Elise , Tamaki , Honoka , and Nanami . The Digital Deluxe Edition exclusively adds a new set of outfits designed by Yom , along with more photo frames. Venus Vacation Prism: Dead or Alive Xtreme is readily available in East and Southeast Asia on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam. The game is now also accessible on PC and mobile browsers in Japan via TapFun's new platform. The post Venus Vacation Prism DOAX Becomes Browser-Based Game appeared first on Siliconera .
SiliconeraDec 3
Valve’s Steam Machine specs show they learned from their failure a decade ago
Valve’s Steam Machine specs show they learned from their failure a decade ago Valve tried making Steam Machines a thing once, long ago, but they flopped so hard that we barely even remember them. Still, Valve has changed, and the new Steam Machine looks like an entirely different machine, so let's look at why they might actually pull it off this time around. Table of contents Better and friendlier Steam Controller ARM Support is a great strategic advantage One Steam Machine to rule them all Consoles are too comfortable right now Why the Steam Machine can really pull it off Better and friendlier Steam Controller Image via Steam The first time I saw a PS1 controller was in a TV ad, and it just looked too different from any controller of its time to have me sold on it. It was only when I tried it out at a store's display that I realized it was the most ergonomic controller at that point. The original Steam controller was actually pretty good, but its radically unique design just threw so many off before they even got to try it. That was made worse by how people could only buy it online, missing out on the chance to test it themselves before passing a harsh judgment. The new Steam controller keeps the features of the original, while looking a lot more like a regular controller would. The Steam Machine isn't meant to work solely with the new Steam Controller, but that's a great way to conquer the more casual-oriented family demographic. The device used to interact with the new system must look ergonomic and accessible even before potential users experience it. ARM Support is a great strategic advantage As caught by Digital Foundry , the new Steam Machine might have a powerful trick up its sleeve. Long story short, the new Steam Machine features ARM support, which will allow it to fight on all fronts. The main reason why the original Steam Machine failed was that it ran on Linux, and just didn’t entice enough developers to create native Linux ports of their games, which resulted in a killer lack of output. The new Steam Machine will run on Steam OS 3, which comes from Linux as well, yes, but it'll be compatible not only with PC games, but also mobile ones. One Steam Machine to rule them all Everything about the original Machine was too confusing, to the point that there wasn’t even just "one" Steam Machine, but a bunch of different machines from different manufacturers with the Steam Machine brand slapped on them. On top of adding extra layers of confusion, this exacerbated existing problems. The original Steam Machine was meant to compete with PCs, but it had a limited or null range for upgrades, depending on its manufacturer. It was, somehow, both a more limited and more confusing product than a PC. We still don't know the range of upgradeability of the new Steam Machine, but it'll feature a unified hardware and, also very importantly, design. It might seem stupid, but this is what makes people see the machine as a strong product, and not as one of many confusing and less alluring alternatives to a PC. Have you noticed its cube shape and how everyone has been calling it the "Gabe Cube"? That sounds a lot like Valve might've cooked themselves behind the scenes to take off in a seemingly organic way, and, either way, it sure has. That's a sign that something is happening. Consoles are too comfortable right now The console market currently sucks, with the output of games at an all-time low and prices at an all-time high. Back then, even the cheapest Steam Machine would cost you $499, rendering it incapable of competing with the PS4. Today, even at the higher price point that Valve is hinting at for the Steam Machine, a lot of people might just shell out a few more dollars to get a more powerful system with access to a much larger library—one that even includes many of the best PlayStation games out there. Why the Steam Machine can really pull it off In case you're still not aware of it, I must break it to you that we're currently in the era of "Enshittification", a term coined by Sci-Fi author Cory Doctorow that describes the process by which online platforms become less effective and sometimes straight-up sillier for no apparent reason. Sadly, that also rings true regarding tech products, despite all manner of technological advances. Valve, however, seems serious about delivering something new that also performs old functions better. Also, Valve is simply in a much better position to promote its own hardware right now. The Steam Deck is a massive success, a miraculous non-Nintendo piece of mobile hardware that's not only selling like hot cakes but has even inspired a wide array of competitors, effectively creating a new line of hardware in the mobile-PC hybrid arena. Despite its current ubiquity, Steam wasn't always the juggernaut it currently is. The idea of a launcher might sound pretty useful, so long as it's not competing with a bunch of others, but not everyone was immediately keen on an extra step required to play a game. Valve, however, ended up improving Steam until it became essential to every PC gamer. Steam Machines might just follow suit, regardless of how silly that sounds right now. The post Valve’s Steam Machine specs show they learned from their failure a decade ago appeared first on Destructoid .
Steam Archives – DestructoidDec 1
Siliconera 2025 PC Game Black Friday and Gift Guide
Siliconera 2025 PC Game Black Friday and Gift Guide When it comes to shopping for PC games, it’s difficult to really consult any one guide, as Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG often feature multiple ones and aren’t 100% reliant on Black Friday. So there will definitely be special deals around November 28, 2025, but we know the Steam Winter Sale for the year starts on December 18, 2025. It means keeping an eye out is wise, but it might also be smart to consider holding off on some gifts until we get closer to the December holidays. Still, it never hurts to be prepared and aware! In terms of systems, it’s usually best to actually consult with the recipient before just springing a PC on them. Especially if you are going with a desktop or laptop, since you’ll want to keep compatibility in mind. If you’re going with a handheld, it’s easier. Someone could get a Lenovo Legion Go S on sale for Black Friday for $579.99 . A Steam Deck 256GB LCD model is $319.20 as of time of writing, and the 512GB OLED is always $549. A good option to keep in mind for PC game gifting is GOG, as there are some exclusive releases there and we also get DRM-free games from that platform. The company also will offer updates to ensure compatibility, which is handy. Here are some suggestions we have for games you can find there at pretty good prices around the holiday shopping season, as well as their Black Friday 2025 deals. Alone in the Dark: The Trilogy - $1.49 The Alters: Deluxe Edition - $37.10 Breath of Fire IV - $4.99 Devil May Cry HD Collection - $9.89 Dino Crisis Bundle (with Dino Crisis and Dino Crisis 2 ) - $8.49 Disco Elysium The Final Cut - $9.99 The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind GOTY Edition - $7.49 Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition - $9.99 Heroes of Might and Magic 3: Complete - $4.99 Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1 & 2 Remastered - $14.99 Silent Hill 2 remake - $34.99 Silent Hill 4: The Room - $6.99 Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines - $9.99 The Witcher: Enhanced Edition - $1.49 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Complete Edition - $9.99 But in general, a lot of games are on sale on Steam and other storefronts! Including some good deals on 2024 games that didn’t get major price drops until now. So here are some PC games to consider when shopping for 2025 gifts or picking up items for yourself. Ace Attorney Investigations - $19.99 Atelier Yumia - $48.99 Bad Rats: The Rats Revenge - $0.59 Blue Prince - $19.79 Civilization VII - $45.49 Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 - $39.99 Digimon Story: Time Stranger - $62.99 Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake - $35.99 The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion - $33.49 Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster bundle - $48.74 FFVII Remake Intergrade - $19.99 FFVII Rebirth - $34.99 FFXVI Complete Edition - $34.99 Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut - $35.99 Harvestella - $23.99 Kingdom Hearts Integrum - $49.99 Life is Strange Remastered - $11.99 Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii - $32.99 Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater - $48.99 Metaphor: ReFantazio - $34.99 Octopath Traveler 2 - $23.99 Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma - $38.99 Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance - $23.99 Shinobi: Art of Vengeance - $20.99 Signalis - $13.99 Silent Hill f - $55.99 Stellar Blade Complete Edition - $63.99 Tales of Graces f Remastered - $ 19.99 Two Point Museum - $23.99 Also, don’t forget to check Epic Games Store every Thursday! Free games are given away, and you can bulk up your library and give yourself something to play over holiday breaks that way. The post Siliconera 2025 PC Game Black Friday and Gift Guide appeared first on Siliconera .
SiliconeraNov 28
For the third time this month, the internet is crashing—your favorite online games included
For the third time this month, the internet is crashing—your favorite online games included It appears the internet is once again going down with no applause whatsoever. For the third time in about a month, global services are suffering outages, slowdowns, and general connectivity issues, including popular live-service games. What couldn't have been said of the early 2000s, when everything you owned you could play offline, is now a grim reality. As per Downdetector, nearly every popular gaming and gaming-related service is suffering significant outages, slowdowns, and problems with connection, including games like ARC Raiders , Fortnite , Apex Legends , and Palworld , but also Steam and the Epic Games Store. https://www.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/1p7fbuv/worldwide_web_down_again_huh/ Whereas the last major outage was caused by Cloudflare going down, and a previous one by massive AI-backed DDOS attacks , there does not seem to be a clear cause this time around. I've even noticed that platforms like Reddit, WordPress, Trello, and others are loading forever, and that was after making sure it wasn't just my wi-fi being dumb. And it's a crying shame that we live in a world where everything is always online. Sure, the games above are live service multiplayer experiences that could not be otherwise played without an internet connection, but so many other experiences that are broadly single-player are bound to be affected. Always-online singleplayer games are our reality because publishers simply cannot let us enjoy things off the grid, and so even if a game has no online features, it still has to connect (and can, therefore, crash if stuff like this happens). The timeline is only getting worse, but if you're among the affected, then check out some of our guides ( like the one for  ARC Raiders ) in case the issues resolve, but you're still stuck in the dark. Literally. The post For the third time this month, the internet is crashing—your favorite online games included appeared first on Destructoid .
Steam Archives – DestructoidNov 26
Chrono Trigger Piano Soundscape Soundtrack Revealed
Chrono Trigger Piano Soundscape Soundtrack Revealed Square Enix has released a new piano arrangement album inspired by the Chrono Trigger soundtrack. The album's full title is Chrono Trigger Piano Soundscape Arrangement, and it is now available in physical and digital formats in Japan. The company is also gradually releasing the album worldwide. This album contains a total of 12 tracks. However, some of them feature a combination of multiple in-game tracks. For example, Gato's Song will immediately connect to the first battle theme and victory fanfare in the same track. While Yasunori Mitsuda was the original composer of the Chrono Trigger soundtrack, Shogo Nomura—who recently contributed tracks to Bandai Namco's Once Upon A Katamari —made most of the piano arrangements here. Sachico Miyano also did 4 out of the 12 tracks in this album. Here is the album's full tracklist: Presentiment / Chrono Trigger Gato's Song / Battle 1 / Fanfare 1 Wind Scene Frog's Theme Lavos' Theme Robo's Theme Ayla's Theme Magus' Castle / Confusing Melody / Battle with Magus Corridors of Time Sarah's Theme Far Off Promise To Far Away Times Square Enix has also published a trailer promoting the new album on its Japanese YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAZ5ivuWZQg Chrono Trigger is a classic RPG that originally appeared on the SNES in 1995. It also later received ports to the first Sony PlayStation and Nintendo DS. The game is presently available on iOS , Android , and PC via Steam . This piano album is not the only arrangement Square Enix will release. The company has also revealed that it will hold a Chrono Trigger orchestra concert and release its orchestral arrangement album in January 2026. The Chrono Trigger Piano Soundscape Arrangement album is now available digitally worldwide. The physical album is also readily available in Japan at ¥3,630, and Square Enix will bring it to North America at $37.99 and Europe at €29.99 in December 2025. The post Chrono Trigger Piano Soundscape Soundtrack Revealed appeared first on Siliconera .
SiliconeraNov 26