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submitted 2 days ago by alyaza@beehaw.org to c/gaming@beehaw.org

If there's a single throughline for the PC gaming year that was 2025, it's finally accepting that the pursuit of fancy graphics just doesn't make sense anymore.

Tech has hit a hard graphics plateau: raw generational updates are now nuanced upgrades measured in single-digit frame gains rather than evolutions anyone with eyes can appreciate, and the subsequent pivot to AI-generated frames and experimental hair follicles aren't really revving anyone's engines when those upgrades cost a month's rent. Even if the latest hardware really was all that, the precarious AI bubble is locking normal humans out of it anyway.

It's good timing, then, that cutting edge graphics are increasingly irrelevant to keeping up with the hobby. A bright spot of 2025 was the continued rise of "friendslop," a cringey internet-spawned label for a broad genre of cooperative games designed for groups of friends.


Though it looks like it's sticking, friendslop is a terrible name for these games, because it (perhaps unintentionally) lumps them in with a growing pile of low-effort games cranked out by anonymous Steam grifters every day, and of course, actual AI slop. The well-intentioned use of "slop" probably refers to the subgenre's deliberate use of janky physics and ragdolls to conjure comedy. In REPO, navigating a valuable and fragile vase down narrow hallways is uncomfortable, awkward, and intense—much like actually moving a cherished piece of furniture from one house to another.

But there's nothing sloppy about games with a simple premise, instantly learnable controls, and crucially, with an art direction that accommodates whatever hardware you have to play them on. To have all of that at once and still end up with a fun game is anything but low-effort.

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[-] Ekkosangen@lemmy.ca 3 points 20 hours ago

Just want to drill into this real quick: a game like CS2 is a good game because it's enjoyable to play with strangers, but a game like Peak is a bad game because it isn't as enjoyable with strangers?

Alternatively, a game like CS2 is a good game because it's mechanically well made, but what is it about the mechanics in Peak that make it a bad game?

Take care to not conflate a personal dislike of the genre with objective quality within a context. Liking action movies doesn't mean rom coms are all terrible (no matter how much one might think they could be improved by a sudden firefight at the climax).

[-] helix@feddit.org 1 points 12 hours ago

I didn't compare CS2 to Peak specifically. I compared good games to friendslop.

Can you tell me why you're upset that I call "friendslop" bad games? I didn't say you can't enjoy bad games, I'd say in many instances I had more fun in objectively bad games and movies with friends than I had in good games. Sometimes the good games are boring and the jank makes "bad" games great or funny.

I also didn't say I dislike friendslop. I enjoyed Lethal Company and Among Us with friends, for example. I also really like watching "bad" movies with friends, we even watched The Room once 😅

I even watch objectively bad films by myself. One of my favourites is Fortress (1992). This has an 38% rotten and a 40% popcorn meter rating on Rottentomatoes. Which is basically my point – media doesn't have to be good to be enjoyable or funny.

I'm not always after a laugh though. There's a place and a time for friendslop, and it's specifically called friendslop because of that. Don't see it as an insult.

this post was submitted on 30 Dec 2025
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