video game,star wars video gamesThis Game With Rocket Trucks, Yakuza, And Sentient Mascots Is 2025's Most Radically Kind And Empathetic Game

Throughout the events of Promise Mascot Agency, I was Pinky's ride. Anywhere that she needed to go, I had to ferry her in my crappy little truck. As a matter of fact, I was responsible for the transport of any and every mascot that stumbled through the doors of the Promise Mascot Agency and came under my employ. When Kofun needed to go to a nearby graveyard, I was the guy for the job. When Trororo needed a lift to the local adult store, I begrudgingly told him to hop in. Be it by land, air, or sea, it became my responsibility, and mine alone, to make sure everyone got where they needed to go.

Promise Mascot Agency is a game filled to the brim with chores and mundane tasks like this. As I traveled across the isle of Kaso-Machi, drifting in and out of decrepit villages and farm fields, I found that Promise Mascot Agency's cast was filled with folks in need of some assistance. The English teacher who worked unpaid overtime shifts to put on a night school at her underfunded workplace. The nearby mechanic with an insatiable curiosity for the occult, and no time between his job and family. If a shrine needed to be swept, I was there with a broom in a split second. Whether it was the local barkeep in a gimp suit, the streamer-turned-farmer, or of course, the disenfranchised youth, I was there with an olive branch to extend.

Promise Mascot Agency probably sounds like a convoluted game. It is. In one breath, it is a title about an ex-yakuza--handsomely voiced by the same actor behind Kiryu in the Yakuza games--driving around a countryside, rounding up seemingly endless collectibles and upgrades, and sending living mascots (like a giant crying tofu block) out on jobs via a simplistic management system and card-based minigame. In the latter, you must play support cards with differing strengths and weaknesses as a mascot performs a job in order to beat a troubling interference that arises and assure the job is a success. In another breath, it is a full-throated exercise in the lengths of compassion and empathy. It is rarely sleek and sexy about it--Promise Mascot Agency doesn't feature over-the-top set pieces or hide slick new super moves to reward the player for completing its long list of chores. But real, tender empathy for your fellow man rarely does look so good, and Promise Mascot Agency's unglamorous honesty is something I've come to admire from one of 2025's best and brightest games.

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video game,star wars video gamesSilent Hill F Has One of Horror's Most Gnarly And Profound Transformations

What do you think of when you think of a woman in pain? There are no tidy universalisms here, but for many of us, even most of us, pain is private and domestic. You could think of a mother shouldering burdens alone while her husband is at work. The father in the waiting room while the mother screams with strangers. A woman going to the doctor about an ache, only for him to tell her to lose weight and deny the problem is even happening.

All these things are simple clichés--tropes stolen from life and television. When Silent Hill f conjures a woman's private pain, it is with cutting specificity. In one of the most grisly moments of body horror in video games this year (or ever, really), protagonist Hinako turns into an emblem of her own sorrow, her own compliance, her own screaming rage.

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video game,star wars video gamesThese Were The Top 15 Most Popular Games Last Week In The US

The numbers are in


Each week, Circana analyst Mat Piscatella shares data that reveals the top 15 titles in the US ranked by total weekly active users across PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam. The lists come from Circana's Player Engagement Tracker, and to be sure, this tracks weekly active users, not concurrent users.

Which games were the most popular for the week that ended December 12? Fortnite ranked No. 1 on PlayStation and Xbox, while Arc Raiders was the most popular game on Steam. Those are the same results for last week, so nothing changed up top.

One of the big movers week-over-week was Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. On Steam, the game returned to the top 15, landing at No. 13 (up from No. 20 last week), while the game ranked No. 39 on Xbox for the past week (up from No. 60) and No. 53 on PS5 (up from No. 68).

- Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 returned to the top 15 on Steam US & CAN. - CO:E33 ranked 39th on US XBX (up from 60th the week prior) and 53rd on US PS5 (up from 68).

Read on to see all the most popular games below for the week that ended December 20, as shared by Piscatella.


PS5 - 15: Skate


PS5 - 14: Apex Legends


PS5 - 13: EA Sports College Football 26


PS5 - 12: Arc Raiders


PS5 - 11: Where Winds Meet


PS5 - 10: WWE 2K25


PS5 - 9: Madden NFL 26


PS5 - 8: Battlefield 6


PS5 - 7: Minecraft


PS5 - 6: Marvel Rivals


PS5 - 5: NBA 2K26


PS5 - 4: Roblox


PS5 - 3: GTA 5 Remastered


PS5 - 2: Call of Duty HQ


PS5 - 1: Fortnite


Xbox - 15: Apex Legends


Xbox - 14: Destiny 2


Xbox - 13: Mortal Kombat 1


Xbox - 12: Madden NFL 26


Xbox - 11: Rocket League


Xbox - 10: Marvel Rivals


Xbox - 9: Rainbow Six Siege


Xbox - 8: Arc Raiders


Xbox - 7: Battlefield 6


Xbox - 6: NBA 2K26


Xbox - 5: Minecraft


Xbox - 4: Roblox


Xbox - 3: GTA 5 Remastered


Xbox - 2: Call of Duty HQ


Xbox - 1: Fortnite


Steam - 15: Where Winds Meet


Steam - 14: Destiny 2


Steam - 13: Expedition 33


Steam - 12: Dota 2


Steam - 11: Baldur's Gate 3


Steam - 10: Peak


Steam - 9: Rocket League


Steam - 8: Megabonk


Steam - 7: Warframe


Steam - 6: Helldivers 2


Steam - 5: Path of Exile 2


Steam - 4: Marvel Rivals


Steam - 3: Battlefield 6


Steam - 2: Counter-Strike 2


Steam - 1: Arc Raiders




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