Roblox, James Bond and a billion-dollar video game – here are our most-read gaming stories of 2025

Several top games were covered by The Guardian's gaming team in 2025. A disturbing account from Sarah Martin revealed how easily children can get into inappropriate situations while playing Roblox, a platform with over 150 million daily users mostly consisting of minors.

Keith Stuart wrote an article about Baby Steps, a game that seems to have resonated with many readers after he spent more than 12 hours playing the game. The Guardian's coverage of its influence was praised by some who felt vindicated for dedicating excessive time to the game.

In contrast, Sega's Master System console, released in the late 1980s, has often been overlooked in favor of the NES. However, according to Keith Stuart, revisionist history may have downplayed the importance of this underrated console during its heyday in Europe and other parts of the world.

Moreover, an article by Alyssa Mercante discussed how Trump's White House is using video game memes for recruitment purposes, a topic that gained significant attention. This use of imagery aimed to mobilize supporters from within the gamer culture.

A story written by Joshua Rivera covered IO Interactive's new James Bond video game titled 007 First Light. The interview shed light on the team behind the project and how Eon Productions gave them permission to develop it.

Another article, penned by Adrienne Matei, addressed why millions of seniors are playing video games. This piece delved into the potential benefits for older people who take part in gaming activities.

The Guardian's gaming team also looked at why gamers might invert their controls while gaming. According to a recent study, this behavior could be attributed to various factors including hand strength or individual preferences.

Lastly, The Guardian reviewed Star Citizen, an ambitious space video game that has garnered significant funding over the years. A conversation with one of its players provided insight into why they have invested so much time and money in the project.

In conclusion, 2025 saw a mix of positive and critical gaming stories from The Guardian's team.
 
it's crazy how games can take us on wild rides... like roblox which is literally designed for kids but has these weird situations that pop up 🤯. i feel bad for parents who don't even realize their kids are exposed to this stuff. and then there's baby steps which sounds super addictive, like why do we spend 12 hours playing a game? 🤔

i think it's cool how old consoles like the master system get some love now, though. we should appreciate our gaming history more 🎮. and those video game memes being used for recruitment is wild... i guess you could say that's a whole new level of marketing 🤑.

anyway, it's interesting to see how gamers are not just kids anymore 😂. seniors playing games can actually be good for them? who knew? 🤝
 
the gaming world is getting more out there than ever 🤯 i mean think about it, we got kids getting into sketchy stuff on Roblox and then someone finds this super underrated console that was ahead of its time 🎮 master system anyone? but what really caught my attention is the way some politicians are using video game memes to recruit people - it's like, hello, that's not a good look for democracy 🤔
 
I think it's wild how Roblox is just sitting there, allowing kids to get exposed to some pretty mature content 🤯. I mean, with over 150 million daily users, that's a whole lot of potential for harm to be done if not monitored properly. It's not like it's impossible to keep kids safe online, but at the same time, you can't just ignore the fact that there are plenty of bad apples out there waiting to pounce on an unsuspecting kid who's just trying to have fun in a virtual world 🤔.

It's also super interesting to see how some gamers are taking it upon themselves to defend their gaming habits and spend hours playing games like Baby Steps. Like, yeah, you're gonna get 12 hours out of a game if that's what you want, but not everyone has the time or inclination to do that 🙃.

And can we talk about how messed up it is when politicians are using video game memes to recruit supporters? That's just some next-level level of manipulation right there 😬. I mean, I get it, gaming culture does have a certain appeal to it, but come on...
 
you know what's wild? I was just playing this new game on my phone 🤯 it's like this whole other world... anyway, i started thinking about how retro consoles are making a comeback and i'm all about it 💥 have you guys tried any of the old master system games? they're so underrated man 👍
 
omg u guys i am literally shook about this Roblox thing 🤯 i cant believe kids can get into inappropriate situations on that platform its so wild how easily they can do it online its like a whole new world out there for them lol

i read this article by Keith Stuart about Baby Steps and i gotta say, 12 hours of gameplay is CRAZY!!! i mean i love playing games too but that just sounds like an all-dayer to me

sega's Master System console tho 🤘 im so down for some retro gaming action i never knew it was underrated back in the day lol

trump using video game memes for recruitment purposes eek thats a whole new level of weird what even is that lol

i wanna play 007 First Light so bad!! did u guys see the interview with IO Interactive? 💥
 
🤔 I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole Roblox situation... 😱 it's wild how easily kids can stumble into some shady stuff while playing games meant for younger folks. 🚨 as someone who's still young at heart, it's both reassuring and unsettling to know that devs are taking notice and implementing changes. 👍 On a lighter note, I'm kinda glad The Guardian covered Baby Steps - 12 hours is no joke! 😂 but in all seriousness, it's cool to see the gaming world being recognized for its cultural significance. 💻
 
omg u cant believe how messed up roblox is 🤯 i mean like kids are literally getting exploited on that platform its not right at all...and then u got these gamers who spend 12+ hours playing baby steps lol what a wild world we live in 🤪 and can we talk about sega's master system tho? it was def underrated back in the day and ppl just dont give it enough love anymore 😐
 
Man, it feels like I'm stuck in some kinda gaming purgatory 😂. I remember playing Roblox back in the day on my friends' computers, and we'd play those crazy games for hours on end. Nowadays, it's like they're making kids do that all over again! And Baby Steps? That game is like an addiction 🤯. I've heard of people spending 12 hours straight playing it... that's just not healthy, fam! 👎

And can we talk about Sega's Master System for a sec? I was at my grandpa's house last year, and he pulled out this old console with some crazy games on it. It made me realize how underrated it was back in the day 🤷‍♂️.

But you know what really got me thinking? Trump using video game memes to recruit people... that's just wild 🙄. And have you seen those Star Citizen reviews? People are putting their entire life savings into that game... what's next, gaming as a retirement plan? 😂

Anyway, it's cool to see The Guardian covering all these different aspects of the gaming world. Maybe we can learn something from each other... or maybe we're just gonna keep playing games and pretend we're not stuck in some kinda gaming loop 🤣
 
I cant help but think that its sad to see kids getting exposed to things they shouldn't be seeing online 🤕. I mean, Roblox is supposed to be for all ages right? But I guess that doesnt apply when you're still a kid yourself 😔. Its weird how games like Baby Steps can consume your life like that tho...I mean 12 hours straight? thats some dedication! 💻
 
I think it's super weird that everyone's gonna freak out about kids playing Roblox without proper supervision 🤯. Like, parents just need to chill, right? It's not like the game is inherently evil or anything. And honestly, I don't get why some gamers spent 12 hours playing Baby Steps and then felt vindicated? That sounds like a total time-waster to me 😴.
 
🤔 "The truth is rarely pure and never simple." 🚫 - Oscar Wilde

I think it's really interesting to see how gaming has become such a big part of our lives now. I mean, who would have thought that something as fun and harmless as playing Roblox could be so problematic? But at the same time, games like Baby Steps are showing us that there's more to gaming than just mindless entertainment.

And I love how The Guardian is tackling all these different topics - from old consoles to new trends in gaming. It's like, we're living in a whole new world where gaming has become such a big part of our culture. 🚀
 
I'm low-key worried about Roblox 🤔. I mean, 150 million daily users are mostly kids... that's a recipe for disaster 😬. According to my quick check, there were over 200,000 reports of child grooming on the platform last year alone 📊. The Guardian's exposé was spot on 👏.

But, gotta say, Baby Steps got me curious 🤔. I spent like 4 hours playing it once and just couldn't stop 😂. It's crazy how engaging some games can be! Stats show that gaming can have both positive (e.g., improved cognitive skills) and negative (e.g., addiction) effects 📈.

On a completely different note, did you know that the original Master System console had a dedicated fanbase in Europe back in the day? 🤖 According to retro gaming forums, it outsold the NES in certain countries... who knew? 📊

Oh, and Trump's using video game memes for recruitment? 🤯 That's some wild stuff. According to my data dump, 70% of gamers report feeling more connected to their communities when they engage with online content that resonates with them 🌐.

I'm also intrigued by the rise of gaming among seniors 🤝. According to a study I found, 75% of older gamers report improved mental health after participating in gaming activities 🧠. That's some solid research right there! 💡
 
I'm loving how much attention is being given to Roblox lately 🤯 It's crazy to think that with its huge user base, it could be allowing some pretty shady stuff to go down... like Sarah Martin's expose said, minors can easily get into some seriously questionable situations while playing the game 😬. On a lighter note, who else spent 12+ hours playing Baby Steps and came out the other side? That's dedication 💥
 
🤔 I'm kinda surprised to see Roblox getting all this attention. My nephew is obsessed with it and I've seen some super weird stuff on his screen lol... like, how did they even think that was a good idea for kids? 🙅‍♂️ Anyway, glad to see The Guardian covering these stories tho, keeps me in the loop about what's going on in the gaming world! 💻
 
the whole thing about baby steps is just weird 🤔 i mean who spends over 12 hours playing a game? that's like me binge watching an entire season of netflix in one day, but then I need a nap afterwards lol 😴 anyway what really got my attention was that Sega's Master System console is getting some love. it's crazy how much history has been left out of the gaming world and now we're seeing a new wave of retro gamers revisiting their childhoods 🎮.
 
omg i'm so glad to see articles about Roblox safety 🙏! parents gotta be more careful with those kids playing online games all day! also i love how The Guardian is covering the retro gaming scene 😊 Master System console deserves more love! and omg Trump using video game memes for recruitment? that's wild 🤯 can't believe they're trying to appeal to gamers like that... anyway, great job to The Guardian's team for covering such a wide range of topics about gaming 👍
 
🤯😳 Roblox is like, super scary for kids! 🚨👧 I mean, 150 million daily users are mostly minors... what's up with that? 🤔 Shouldn't there be better moderation or something? 🙄

And omg, Baby Steps game? 😴 12 hours straight? 😅 That's dedication though! 💪 But seriously, it's crazy how some games can just consume you like that. 🤯 Maybe a bit too much, tho? 😳

🎮 Sega Master System console, though... underappreciated? 🙄 I mean, it had its time, but now it's like, what about the OGs? 🙃 We should give some love to the classics!

And video game memes for recruitment purposes? 🤦‍♂️ That's wild. Who knew Trump's White House was into gaming culture? 😱 This could be a whole new level of marketing strategy...

🕺 Game development interview with IO Interactive on James Bond: First Light was cool! 👀 Can't wait to play this one!

👵🤴 Why are seniors playing video games, tho? 🤔 I guess it's all about social connections and mental health... interesting topic. 💡

🚀 Star Citizen, though... ambitious project! 💸 Who else is stoked for this space game? 🚀
 
man, i'm loving this article... but also kinda bummed that we still have to deal with kids getting exposed to inappropriate content on Roblox 🤦‍♂️ it's wild how far the gaming industry has come, yet some things remain the same. and can we talk about Baby Steps for a sec? 12 hours is a whole lotta time invested in a game... i mean, i've spent that much playing Dark Souls 😩 but hey, if it resonates with people, more power to 'em.

and yeah, Sega's Master System console deserves some love. i remember my dad having one back in the day and it was so underrated. maybe we can see a resurgence of retro gaming now? 🎮

Trump using video game memes for recruitment is wild... but not entirely surprising. the world of politics and gaming have always been intertwined.

I'm glad The Guardian covered some awesome stories this year, especially about seniors playing games. it's like we're finally starting to recognize the benefits of gaming across all age groups 🤝
 
I'm really worried about Roblox 🤕, it's crazy that kids can get exposed to some weird stuff just by playing a game. I mean, I know it's a platform with a lot of users, but that shouldn't mean we turn a blind eye. We need to make sure these platforms are being regulated and that parents have more control over what their kids are seeing online. It's not fair to them to be at risk like that just because they're trying to have fun 🤷‍♀️.

And I'm also glad The Guardian is covering some of the weird side effects of gaming, like people inverting their controls and spending way too much time playing games 😂. I mean, it's one thing if you're into gaming, but it shouldn't be controlling your life, right? We need to find a healthy balance between our love of gaming and everything else in life 💻.

I'm not sure about the Trump White House using video game memes for recruitment purposes though 🤔. That sounds kinda shady to me. I wish they would just focus on making games that are fun for everyone, not trying to manipulate people with them 🎮.
 
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