Steam Replay 2025

Zloth

Community Contributor
Another year, another Replay set! (Last year's topic is here - or follow the links at the bottom of the player's Replay page.)

Feel free to post links or images of the bits you want to share. Steam can create a 'summary image,' too. If you do a link, make sure to make the Replay public.

Here's mine:
 
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Frindis

Award for Being Blind
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That's a ridiculous number of achievements, especially considering I never pay attention to them.

My Steam Replay

I feel like I'm playing less every year.

I like the contrast between your most played game being a relaxing idle game and the next two games being competitive FPS games.


That's quite a number of games played, especially considering you barely played for three months.


Mine is obscene as usual

I'm pretty sure you're single-handedly raising the averages by a noticeable amount.
 

Zed Clampet

Community Contributor
Zed's 348 day streak is very impressive.
You think that's impressive? If you knew my real streak, one that covers multiple years, you would drop to your knees in awe :ROFLMAO: I honestly don't think I've had a day when I didn't play at least for a few minutes since about 2008. I have to have something to do because I don't watch television or movies. It's just gaming and reading...
I'm pretty sure you're single-handedly raising the averages by a noticeable amount.
If you included people from my friend list, we probably have. Somehow I seem to have attracted like-lifed individuals as obsessed with gaming as I am. You know all these weird games I play? Most of them either play them, as well, or at least have them on their wishlists.
 

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On the timeline you can see many games have <1% or other low percentages played for the month. That's just my restless brain, never knowing what to play, downloading and launching many games until I find one I stick with for a while. And as others have said, I've played a lot of games off Steam as well.

DayZ being my most played game is weird, I didn't think I played it that much this year. That is my yearly game, at least once a year I get into a pretty heavy phase with it then drop it for a while.
 
DayZ being my most played game is weird, I didn't think I played it that much this year. That is my yearly game, at least once a year I get into a pretty heavy phase with it then drop it for a while.

I think your perception of time can get skewed pretty easily when you're playing new games versus when you're replaying something. In a new game, 3 hours can feel like a long session, while in a game you're familiar with it can feel like you haven't even really started yet.
 

Zed Clampet

Community Contributor
I was a couple hundred achievements behind last year. I think the main reason for this was that 1) I played more early access indie games as soon as they released, and they usually don't put achievements in until they are about to go to 1.0. Also, I've been obsessed with 3 games, so even though I played a lot of games overall, though less than last year, I actually spent most of my time in those 3 games.
 

Zloth

Community Contributor
I checked the stats from older years. The number of achievements the median Steam user gets has been going down every year! Do fewer games have achievements? Do games have fewer achievements? Are players playing games where they have most of the achievements already? Maybe all those cheap'o "get 1000 achievements in half an hour" games have faded away?

If only we had a crack team of investigative reporters to dig out the answer!

August I played a ton. Second bicycle accident in 2 months so I was taking it easy. Funny party is a month later.... another bike accident. 3 in 3 months is awesome!
Nooo! It's supposed to be "no pain, no gain" not "more pain, more game!"
 
I checked the stats from older years. The number of achievements the median Steam user gets has been going down every year! Do fewer games have achievements? Do games have fewer achievements? Are players playing games where they have most of the achievements already? Maybe all those cheap'o "get 1000 achievements in half an hour" games have faded away?
My speculation is that a large majority of Steam users play a very little variety games and stick to what's familiar. Most likely esports games like CS2, Dota, PUBG, stuff like that. CS2 has one achievement, Dota has none, PUBG has 37 but the majority of them are probably unlocked around when you first start playing the game.
 

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