It’s a new year and a new season of Fantasy Gaming, where we “draft” video games and their review scores in our version of fantasy sports.

Which one of our 2025 contestants — Allison, Amanda, David, Gary, Sam, or Zack — takes home the crown? Plus, we invite Kei Isobe to lead a new team in our 2026 draft. Find out all the details in this action-packed, expletive-laden episode.

In case you’re not audio-inclined, we also have visual companions and details below the audio information. Keep scrolling for League Rules, the 2025 Standings, and the 2026 Teams. Enjoy!

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Timestamps

A teal and purple graphic showing Wolverine and the logo for The Punished Podcast, a video game podcast
  • 0:00 – Intros: Some of Our Favorite Games of 2025
  • 05:22 – 2025 Fantasy Gaming Results
  • 30:58 – Goodbye (for now!) to Allison
  • 35:58 – The 2026 Draft
  • 01:19:21 – Debriefing the Draft & Most Anticipated Games of 2026
  • 01:33:06 – Outros: What We’re Playing, Watching, and Reading

Song Credits

  • “Death to Cronos” from Hades II (composer: Darren Korb)
  • “Introduction Slides” from Pipistrello and the Cursed Yoyo (composers: Leonardo Lima and Henrique Lorenzi)
  • “Whoa!!” from Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards (composers: Jun Ishikawa and Hirokazu Ando)
  • “Pocket Trap” from Pipistrello and the Cursed Yoyo (composers: Leonardo Lima and Henrique Lorenzi)
  • “An Honest Living” from Yakuza 0 (composer: Hidenori Shoji)

The Punished Backlog’s Fantasy Gaming Rules

  • Overview: There are six (6) teams, each led by a writer at The Punished Backlog. Each player will pick seven (7) video games for their team during the draft. Five (5) of these games sit in “active” slots, while two (2) sit on a player’s “bench.” At the end of the year, the five (5) active games on the team roster’s scores are counted, leading to the average overall team score.
  • Drafts: We do an annual draft in January. We draft in inverse order (the lowest-scoring team drafts first, next-lowest team goes second, and so on). We go in snake order. Players are “on the clock” so to speak while drafting for up to ~90 seconds.
  • Scoring: Games are scored based on their Metacritic score. If a game has multiple scores on the aggregator site (e.g., a multiplatform game), we default to the platform with the highest sample size of reviews. Once a game begins receiving review scores, it is locked into place on a person’s team unless it is formally dropped during our annual Waiver Wire (see below). If a game doesn’t release but is left in an active slot, it counts as a 0. If a game releases but doesn’t garner enough reviews on Metacritic, it is counted as a 0. (Please note: As of writing, we don’t submit to Metacritic. We do submit to OpenCritic, however, which is why we don’t base scores off of that aggregator.)
  • Bench Slots: Added in the 2025 season onward, these slots allow a “keeper” functionality from one year to the next. Players can save up to two (2) games from their bench for the next season; however, players must sacrifice their first one (1) to two (2) draft picks accordingly. Players can switch unscored games between their active roster and bench. Once a game is scored, it’s locked into place and cannot be moved.
  • Waiver Wire: We do two (2) waiver wire sessions each year: one (1) in June following Summer Game Fest, and one (1) in August or September, right before the fall gaming rush. During each waiver wire, players can drop up to two (2) games of their choosing and redraft replacement games to fill their lineup. Similar to the draft at the top of the year, we draft in inverse order of standings. If a team has zero (0) scored games at the time of the waiver wire, they’re considered “N/A” in the standings and given lowest draft priority.
  • Draft Eligibility:
    • Games must “exist” to be drafted. That means they have an official title and/or an official trailer with a placeholder title (e.g., The Witcher IV as of writing). No speculative picks like “the next 3D Mario game.”
    • No DLC unless it’s truly a standalone title. In other words, it must not need the original game to be played.
    • No ports and no remasters; old games have to be significantly remade or reimagined in some way to be considered.
    • Early access games are allowed, but note that Metacritic largely no longer indexes early access scores as part of a game’s profile.
    • Games that have multiple “episodes” are counted as one title, with each episode’s reviews scores being averaged to determine the total. To be eligible for a given year, all episodes must release within the same year. (There are rare exceptions; David drafted Deltarune last year with the caveat that future episodes would no longer be eligible.)
  • In cases of disagreement on any of the above, the league commissioner (David Silbert) will call for a league vote.

The 2025 League Standings (With Images)

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In Sixth Place…

In Fifth Place…

In Fourth Place…

In Third Place…

In Second Place…

In First Place…

Congrats to David for the second year in a row!

The 2026 Draft (In Order, Text-Only)

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  1. Kei – Forza Horizon 6
  2. Zack – Grand Theft Auto VI (retained)
  3. Sam – Marvel’s Wolverine (retained)
  4. Gary – Replaced (retained)
  5. Amanda – 007: First Light
  6. David – Resident Evil Requiem (retained)
  7. David – Slay the Spire 2
  8. Amanda – Saros
  9. Gary – Control Resonant
  10. Sam – Pragmata
  11. Zack – Nioh 3
  12. Kei – Mewgenics
  13. Kei – The Legend of Heroes: Trails Beyond the Horizon
  14. Zack – Fire Emblem: Fortune’s Weave
  15. Sam – The Duskbloods
  16. Gary – Onimusha: Way of the Sword
  17. Amanda – Yakuza Kiwami 3 + Dark Ties
  18. David – Dragon Quest VII Reimagined
  19. David – Mina the Hollower
  20. Amanda – MOUSE: P.I. For Hire
  21. Gary – Trails in the Sky 2nd Chapter
  22. Sam – Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls
  23. Zack – Phantom Blade Zero
  24. Kei – Fields of Mistria
  25. Kei – The Witcher IV
  26. Zack – The Adventures of Elliott: The Millennium Tales
  27. Sam – Vampire Crawlers
  28. Gary – Stranger Than Heaven
  29. Amanda – Norse: Oath of Blood
  30. David – Fable
  31. David – Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophecy
  32. Amanda – Reanimal
  33. Gary – Mixtape
  34. Sam – LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight
  35. Zack – Super Meat Boy 3D
  36. Kei – Pony Island 2: Panda Circus
  37. Kei – Crimson Desert
  38. Zack – Witchbrook
  39. Sam – Rhythm Heaven Groove
  40. Gary – Romeo Is a Dead Man
  41. Amanda – TR-49
  42. David – Demon Tides

The 2026 Teams (With Images)

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Thanks for reading and/or listening!

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David is the founder of The Punished Backlog. He has a problem finishing games he starts.

Just beat: Yakuza 0, Sleeping Dogs.
Working on: Ys VIII.
Can't wait for: GTA VI.

Follow David on Twitter at @David_Silbert to keep up to date with all things The Punished Backlog.

Sam has been playing video games since his earliest years and has been writing about them since 2016. He’s a big fan of Nintendo games and complaining about The Last of Us Part II. You either agree wholeheartedly with his opinions or despise them. There is no in between.

A lifelong New Yorker, Sam views gaming as far more than a silly little pastime, and hopes through critical analysis and in-depth reviews to better understand the medium's artistic merit.

Twitter: @sam_martinelli.

Amanda Tien (she/her or they) loves video games where she can pet dogs, solve mysteries, punch bad guys, play as a cool lady, and/or have a good cry. She started writing with The Punished Backlog in 2020 and became an Editor in 2022. Amanda also does a lot of the site's graphic designs and podcast editing. Amanda's work has been published in Mothership, Unwinnable Monthly, Poets.org, Salt Hill Journal, and more. She holds an MFA in Fiction from the University of Pittsburgh. Learn more about her writing, visual art, graphic design, and marketing work at www.amandatien.com.

Gary is a jack-of-all-trades video game enthusiast based in Boston, MA. A semi-professional fighting game player, even less professional Apex Legends player, and even less professional adult, he spends most of his time poking at strange indie gems and reading about the need for more diverse voices in gaming criticism. He invites anyone to recommend anything he's missed in the gaming world via Twitter or BlueSky, where he can found under the username @grtnpwrfl. When he isn't spending his time playing games, Gary is an avid New England Patriots fan and frequent hiker.

Allison has been playing all sorts of games since the late ‘90s. She particularly enjoys life sims, casual games, tactical RPGs, and anything Mario. Her dream jobs are to be a Stardew Valley speed runner and a Mary Tyler Moore historian. As a recent MBA graduate, Allison hopes to use her extra time tackling her backlog and the never-ending list of 2023 releases.

Zack has been hooked on games ever since his older brother taught him where to find the secret warp whistles in Mario Bros. 3. He has never felt more joy than when Yoshi congratulated him on getting 120 stars in Mario 64 or more sadness than when he played Kingdom Hearts 3 after waiting 14 years for it. Zack mails a letter to Nintendo every day asking them to bring back Chibi Robo and will gladly tell you all about why it’s one of the greatest games of all time. He was hoping that writing for the site would help him get through his backlog, but it actually just made it worse now that he’s hearing about so many more great hidden gems. Oops…

Huge video game, comic book, and anime fan. Spends way too much time watching things he doesn’t like. Hates Zack Snyder. Mains Falco.

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