For my part, I haven't gotten anything new yet, so if you've read my recommendations before, I apologize for any repeats. Roguelike Edition, apparently.
PlateUp! is my favorite couch coop game on Steam. You and up to three friends work together to run a restaurant. It's a little like Overcooked, but instead of having different wacky levels to get through, you choose a menu (starting with one dish), and build up your restaurant day after day. Every few days you will have to choose a new complication (like another dish or reduced customer patience). The goal is to get through 15 days of service without a single dissatisfied customer, so it's like a restaurant roguelike. It's currently 70% off and 94% Positive all time.
Dead Cells is a very fun sidescrolling roguelike that feels a bit like a Metroidvania. Collect weapons, kill monsters, die, repeat. It's currently 50% off and Overwhelmingly Positive all time.
FTL: Faster Than Light is a classic roguelike at this point. You must traverse the different sectors of the galaxy to reach and destroy the Rebel Flagship. You can order crew members around in real time, while the ship weapons take time to recharge, giving a turn-based feel. It's 70% off and Overwhelmingly Positive all time.
Noita is an amazing roguelike as well. You play a wizard attempting to explore down into the earth for treasure. Every pixel in the game is made out of a material, from plain old Dirt to flammable Oil to useful Water. Find treasure and new magic wands. Mix and match the spells on your wands to make new effects -- and even utterly broken bullshit. It's 60% off and Overwhelmingly Positive all time.
What about you? What do you recommend?
I see The Last Spell on sale for $10 ( roguelike fantasy hero city defender, fun mechanics, cool theme, cool music, runs on integrated graphics ).
I tried the dwarves DLC on the High Seas and it is not worth buying. There is another Elven DLC I haven't tried.
Had a blast on the base game. You can costumize all your heroes to remove divershitty. Advice : use Boundless mode. You grinded for those bonuses, use as many as you want.
Frostpunk : all DLC bundled in for $10. No divershitty. Post-apocalypse frozen hellscape city management survival. ( One of the DLC is mid-apocalypse. )
Timberborn get the GoG version because you get the entire install file to keep. No divershitty. Manage and grow a beaver settlement, build dams and store water to survive droughts.
The real challenge starts when you customize Hard difficulty to be harder.
You can also take it Easy and focus on colony with small drought instead of survival in your crisp and dry custom 100 days+ droughts apocalypse world.