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Sunday Special: The Year in Gaming

The Daily

2025/11/02
The Daily

The Daily

2025/11/02

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This year has been a banner year for video games, with an abundance of surprise releases and unexpected hits. On this week’s Sunday Special, Gilbert Cruz talks with two fellow gamers — Zachary Small, a culture reporter, and Jason Bailey, an editor on The ...

Highlights

This year has seen a remarkable shift in the gaming landscape, where indie innovation and narrative depth are capturing attention amid a turbulent industry climate. As major studios grapple with financial pressures and delayed blockbusters, a new wave of creative, emotionally resonant games is thriving. In this conversation, three seasoned gamers reflect on how play has evolved for them and what’s defining the current era of interactive entertainment.
08:17
Games teach players to master or break routines through gameplay loops.
13:34
2025 is the year of indie games' revenge due to major title delays
18:44
The Pokémon Company makes more money from trading cards than video games.
42:11
Once Upon a Katamari is a joyful return to form for the series.
51:31
Keys shaped X, S, and G unlock locks with classic console startup sounds

Chapters

How Did We Fall in Love with Games?
00:00
What’s Really Happening to the Gaming Industry in 2025?
10:49
Is Nintendo Playing It Too Safe This Year?
16:06
Why Are Indie Games Stealing the Spotlight?
29:04
Can a Game Bring Us Together—Even in a Puzzle Battle?
44:51

Transcript

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