10 New Video Games You NEED To Be Playing (But Aren't)
9. Lonely Mountains: Snow Riders
Though it's still ranked among the best-reviewed games of 2025 on Metacritic, not nearly enough people are talking about or playing Lonely Mountains: Snow Riders.
A snow-topped follow-up to biking game Lonely Mountains: Downhill, Snow Riders tosses you onto the slopes and lets you have at it, to navigate a series of increasingly treacherous mountainous courses.
It might seem dead-basic, but Snow Riders thrives on the strength of its physics-based skiing mechanics, which ensure you're going to faceplant a whole hell of a lot.
But sensibly, developer Megagon Industries allows you to near-instantly respawn after taking a tumble.
The game is also quite the looker, the cartoonish art style belying the fact that it offers up some of the most mesmerisingly inviting snow ever seen in a video game.
As you cut a line through the white stuff, it never gets old seeing the snow react with a level of photoreal precision typically afforded to sporting sims.
And as a cherry on top, unlike its predecessor it's also got a fantastic competitive online multiplayer mode.