Farming Simulator 25
Farming Simulator 25 floods the fields with a host of new machines, gameplay features, visual upgrades, and even fresh water to grow rice - adding even more agricultural depth and diversity to the family-friendly series.
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Not recommended Posted March 16, 2026 on Steam Fun to play yes.. do I feel like the physics have improved in 10 years over 5 versions of the game that I own? Not at all, they're still super janky and almost feel worse. Wish there was some competition so Giants would be forced to actually do something to make their game better. UI in this version is awful too, no thought put into anything. -
Recommended Posted November 11, 2025 on Steam This is a great Pass time. I find myself Totally Immersed in this game. The hours I play naturally depend on how I feel on any particular day. Lately, having found that i am terminal with cancer, and battling spinal stenosis, it has become double sided coin. First it keeps my mind occupied and my hand active to different actions required to make the keyboard function work. this agame helps me iun so many ays -
Recommended Posted June 14, 2025 on Steam People have different reasons for playing games, some play to relax, get away from day to day life for awhile, others play that might actually want to be a farmer someday and get a feel for it with this game. This review is based on my reason for playing games in the first place, I enjoying playing FS25 to relax and play a really chill game for a few hours at a time. Will you find a few minor bugs playing this game, yes - does it ruin my day and cause me to rage quit like some games, no. For the most part its realistic but I'm no farmer either, do I find myself looking up farming equipment to understand what each one is designed to do and how to use it, Yes. I enjoy the process of learning new things so for me its a win, win. I enjoy starting a farm from scratch and designing the entire farm and work my way up from nothing to a big farm over hundreds of hours of play time. Its enjoyable to see how far the farm has come along over the time. I don't take it to seriously and don't rush it. I recommend using mods for this type of play style, it adds a lot to the game. If you like a chill relaxing game with no to little stress and don't mind a few minor bugs then you will enjoy FS25, -
Not recommended Posted April 17, 2026 on Steam I'm conflicted. I find myself spending hours on end on it, just like I did with Farming Simulator 22. And I'm geniunely enjoying it. If you don't have any of the previous Farming Simulator titles, go for it. If you have one of the previous ones, there is very little need to upgrade. It's almost exactly the same as before. It's addictive and enjoyable, but at the same time it has things that are absolutely infuriating. Things that are bad: * Handeling anything with anything. Moving pallets, Logging with the truck or even worse, the big grabby-grabby CAT machine... Things fly everywhere and is not natural at all.... Was exactly the same in 22, and I have heard exactly the same as 19.... * The traffic AI is absolutely horrendus. Impossible to play with it on. It could just as well have been left out of the game. And what the hell is that school bus doing driving around in the middle of the night... Creepy stuff... * The AI for doing things on the farm feels only half way done. If that. * * It can harvest, but lets the auger out into the field every other row. Causing you to ruin your crops if you drive on it. * * It can't pick up bales, bale bales or wrap bales. I mean. Com'on. That should be incredibly easy. * * It can skip every other row, but can't have two AI's working on the same field with the same gear. One example of this is giant fields when gathering rocks. * * Can not use AI to empty out harvesters or any machine that otherwise will just stop and wait for you to do things. This forces you into the least intersting part of the operation. You are basically the bus-boy for the AI. Great. * * If you want to harvest potatoes you can't get the AI to follow you, you have to follow it, and it does not care about you at all. Driving into you at any chance it gets. And there is so many more things that are just... frustrating... Generally the idea of a farming simulator is amazing. I love it, but for some reason the creators keep reinventing the wheel, focusing on things that look good, but forget to make the gameplay smooth. It's a 50-50 super frustrating and blissful experience.... Playing it makes me think that they need a competitor. Someone to make them focus on the quality of the game, instead of just recreating it and releasing it again... Oh and.. more vehicles this time, but removed a bunch of vehicles from FS22... why.... just... 'sigh'.. just create one version of the game. Improve it, add DLC's and make it into a gem, instead of a half polished turd that gets re-wrapped every other year... Look at ETS2. Do that. Please. -
Recommended Posted September 14, 2025 on Steam Mods make this game. Without them, this is maybe a 100hr game for me. With them, well, see my hours. The top review jumped the gun with a 'telling lack of mods' as the amount you can get now has increased considerably. It takes time for the modders to work out engine changes and upgrades and get things made. The ability to turn this into a sandbox, with as much farming, forestry and, with terrafarm, earth moving and mining as you want is vital for this titles endurance. I can do what I want where I want. Want to build a cattle ranch out the middle of the wilderness: Done. What to make a fortune in Quarrying and Forestry: Done. Want to build your fields where you want, how you want: Done. I have my own little world in this. -
Recommended Posted July 2, 2025 on Steam I dont know how many hours i gonna put into this game, but as the introduction said Farming Simulator 25 is the most beginner-friendly one in the series. P.S. i buy this game as i just watched Clarkson's Farm.






