In reply to singleslammer :
Played them, beat them, except for goose game.
I play everything I can, except jrpgs and call of battlefield clones. Gamepass helps a lot with indies and bigger name releases I wouldn't pay for.
My big gripe is that everything launches broken these days except for the small indies, who have mostly embraced an 8bit aesthetic that was fine in the 90s but pretty underwhelming on today's hardware. I've also been gaming since Atari 2600 days, lots of stuff just feels like the same old thing again and again with better graphics or different stories.
But you have reminded me of more.
Ancestors, the human kind odysse is freaking spectacular and a really bizarre game. You start about 6 million years ago and slowly work your way to 500k years ago, as primate ancestors to humans. Learning skills, making tools, expanding territory, overcoming fears and the wild to evolve. Really really frustrating to get started, but it plays very well. The tutorial is essentially "left stick moves, right stick looks, here's left hand and right hand controls. Good luck."
Subnautica and Subnautica below zero are both awesome first person survival games. Subnautica especially, really filled me with awe in ways not many games have. The first reaper encounter, the accomplishment of finishing the first submarine, the beauty of the lava castle.
Vampire survivors was a fun bullet hell, but the point of the game is to get to where you don't even touch the controller, which defeats the point of playing after a while.
I recently went back to Brutal Legend. More of an RTS adventure game, but with Jack black, and a freaking metal soundtrack.
Atomic Heart looked fun on the surface, but is so ridiculously broken I can't recommend it yet.
Hardspace Shipbreaker was a fun completion, but got repetitive. Tearing down space ships for fun and profit.
If you're into walking sims, Road 96, Truberbrook, and Firewatch are all pretty decent in their own ways. You'll need a guide for Truberbrook though most likely, some of the puzzles make no sense whatsoever.
Maneater was a fun distraction. Not much for replayability, but being a shark terrorizing a town is a nice change of pace.
We happy few. I still need to go back and finish it, but that's a fun twisted little game. Check a trailer or two.