Finally getting around to Telltale's game of Thrones. They really captured the feel of it well I'd say from the first episode that I've played. That said I'm less optimistic about the season 2 that's supposed to be in the works, I think Walking Dead 2 and bits of Sam and Max 2 showed they really aren't good with sequels.
Alternating between Pokemon Super Mystery Dungeon & BRAVELY DEFAULT. I got really far in the latter before my save data corrupted & picked it back up after a year.
Xenoblade Chronicles X. Maybe it's just my preference, but the Avatar as a main character really isn't doing it for me. For one thing, he doesn't fucking speak. Frankly, when I play an RPG I want to take myself out of the real world and play as another character, not an extension of myself.
Gameplay wise, the game is supreme and it surpasses the original. There's just so much to do and see. I can't say much more, play it for yourself to witness the glory.
I'm currently playing Fallout: New Vegas. I like it better than Fallout 3, even if it crashes more often than Fallout 3. I like the atmosphere and the interesting characters. However, I'm currently playing the Dead Money DLC and it's frustratingly hard, mainly because all your gear is taken from you and it forces you to scavenge for sparse materials. Oh, and those fucking ghost people.
I am trying to finish Final Fantasy XIII. I am on the final chapter's first boss and have reached the level cap you get at the start of the chapter through grinding
Actually taking a serious run at Until Dawn. I'd only played a little bit to see if it was as good as I'd been told and then put it down but I've gone back at it and it's actually really good. Very interesting story.
And I've been getting the achievements in Peggle 2, just because.
Crusader Kings II with the Heretic Pride mod. It makes playing the Manicheans more interesting since they operate like a real religion rather than a shittier version of Zoroastrianism.
I made it to the end of chapter five in Xenoblade X and I been loving the hell out of it. The story is starting to get interesting and the gameplay gives a lot of variety, so it doesn't get boring.
Booted up DosBox to play an old CRPG known as Anvil of Dawn. I intend to try and actually beat the thing from scratch even if it means making long treks through the entire game.