I recently have been playing Across The Obelisk and I have been having a blast with the game. The game is basically a mix of Slay the Spire roguelike deckbuilder battles and Dungeons and Dragons.
Instead of controlling just one character like in Slay the Spire, you control 4 characters each with different cards to choose from.
The game has four different classes(Tank, Mage, Scout and Healer) with 4 unique characters for each class with a total of 16 unique characters.
You also have progression elements such as perks and town upgrades which persist after every run.
The best part of the game is that it has upto 4 player co-op multiplayer where each person can play a single character.
It is extremely fun playing this with friends. You can also play with just two or three friends and in that case you have each person or one person control two characters.
BTW, Across the Obelisk is currently on sale on Steam in case anyone is interested in it.
What games have you played recently?
What platform are you playing on? I seem to recall MGS2 relied heavily on PS2's pressure-sensitive buttons. Does it work alright?
I'm pretty surprised how much of that game I actually don't remember at all. I might enjoy a new playthrough myself.
I remember playing it on the Xbox 360 and then on the PS3. It's not as smooth on the Xbox because of the pressure-sensitive controls, just as you say, but you can play it alright, I cleared MGS2 several times on both consoles. Some say the Xbox 360 version is better because of the graphics, but the PS controls feel better.
Playstation 2 emulator (PCSX2). I was playing it with a PS2 controller, but the USB adapter I have is kinda weird and I'm not sure how well it handled the pressure-sensitive buttons (the emulator itself supports them I think).
I didn't run into much issue, but yeah after the fact I learned you could hold guards up by feathering the shoot button.
I hate to say it because I've been a hardware purist for a long time, but the emulators work really well and look really nice when you use the hardware renderers and turn on the upscaling (so the game actually renders in your screen resolution).