Last video game purchased?

Deus Ex on GOG. I haven't played it in years and it was on sale for like 2 bucks. I couldn't pass it by.
 
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I pre-ordered Death Stranding a couple of days ago. I hope it turns out great for me, I've been a fan of Kojima's games since before I was 10
 
Bought the original GTA trilogy on stream before Rockstar took it down from the marketplace. I forgot how good GTA SA was. I'm basically roleplaying a morbidly obese trucker with a gambling problem who murders hookers with a chainsaw.
 
Wolfenstein: The New Order for the PS3

Though, I do want to play the original console ones for the XBOX and XBOX 360
 
Stronghold and Stronghold Crusader HD. Nostalgia's real.
 
I bought the Gabriel Knight remaster on GOG. I wanted to know more about voodoo on Halloween.
Wolfenstein: The New Order for the PS3

Though, I do want to play the original console ones for the XBOX and XBOX 360
They're all available on Steam and GOG, and the id Software Wolfenstein games (and possibly the old Muse Apple 2 stealth Wolfensteins) are available on those "play old games in your browser" sites.
 
Skate 2 for the Xbox 360 and Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith for the original Xbox
 
While I was browsing the Autumn sale I picked up Jedi Knight: Dark Forces 1 and 2, the Kyle Katarn saga is the best series of Star Wars games we got despite the first games looking like dogshit and sounding like a drowning trombone. Also pre-ordered the special edition for Stalker 2 cus I've never been excited about a game before.
 
I got LUMINES REMASTERED, Phantom Doctrine and Tetris® Effect: Connected before the sale ended.
Some others I was tempted to buy, but they were all on GOG so I figured I'd wait for a sale over there.
 
I gave in to mental illness (and booze)

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I bought that Tomb Raider game from 2013, most recently. I can definitely see the influence that Uncharted had on it.
 
Dead Cells. I can see it getting repetitive eventually, but it's scratching a retro itch right now.
 
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