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?
Apologies if this is a duplicate
Daggerfall Unity: GOG Cut: This version of Daggerfall Unity comes with a deluge of mods, and also saves a lot of time having to dig through Nexus Mods, and dealing with their slow download speeds + account requirement. The changes from the mods range anywhere from a visual and graphical overhaul, to gameplay balancing and changes (to a point, it's still based on a Bugthesda game from 1996), to little touches that flesh out the world. That said, because of the sheer complexity involved, I recommend trying to find a character creation guide on YouTube if you want any chance of getting past the first dungeon. There is also a little prior set up involved, as it doesn't come with the latest version of DFU. Also, if you don't have a beefy enough computer to run all the mods, vanilla Daggerfall (w/ with DFU by itself) is an option.
However you proceed, save often, and keep more than one save (I keep 3, one for out and about exploring and staying in a town, one for just before starting a dungeon, and one for while being in said dungeon).
Heroes of Might and Magic 3: Complete: In conjunction with the HoMM3 HD mod, I consider it among the best Turn Based Strategy games. Not to be confused with Heroes of Might and Magic 3 HD released by Ubisoft that only contains the base game. There are 2 main portions of the game, the overworld map, and the battles. The typical objective is to completely eliminate the opponent, but sometimes it is varied (find a buried artifact, capture a specific town, etc.). There are a wide variety of factions to play as, each with a different play style. There is also a tactical element to the game, as the titular Heroes you use to explore the map and wage battle with can learn various skills, ranging from boosting your spells, to boosting morale/luck, and much more. 10/10, would rob a leprechaun again.
GOG cut is jank running on an outdated version IMO just use a manually modded DF Unity install