At the moment, Pyre. At first I didn't like it - the music just isn't good, the artwork is a mess, and the plot is clunky fantasy delivered in visual novel style - but it has grown on me so far. The game, from Supergiant (same firm as Bastion and Transistor, Bastion being pretty good and Transistor excellent), is basically a basketball game with a fantasy theme. The premise is that exiles trapped in a high fantasy (but not exactly Tolkienesque, it's more like a kid's book/fairy tale feeling to its aesthetic) have to compete in sacred rituals, gaining enlightenment along the way, for a chance to escape the hell realm they have been banished to. The ritual happens to play a lot like a basketball game, throwing a ball back and forth and trying to either throw it or dunk it into the opposing team's special hole.
Unlike basketball, there is an element of violence that's actually a bit like Mitosis in that characters have circles around them in which they can temporarily eliminate an enemy if they can get them within their circle (which generally means the bigger one wins), and the ball carrier doesn't have one, plus extra ranged attacks, so there's a sort of combat. The fantasy aspect also means the different races of your party have some very different abilities, things like flight, creating zone denial areas, stuff like that, which adds a lot of complexity.
Then, whenever you win a tournament (and the game keeps chugging whether you win or not, so it's crucially important to win because there's no do-over, failure means party members don't get to go home) you free a party member of your choice, setting up conflicts of group interest vs personal fondness vs trying to judge who deserves it. I find that specific aspect of it very engaging, freed my first guy and felt totally convicted about it, only to be second-guessing myself about it the next day as I went about IRL. Then the rival teams got a huge boost in power and I was VERY nervous going into my second championship.
It's a cool setting, but it did take some time to grow on me. The game has a lot of creativity in it.
Just finished up Titanfall 2, and last night I polished off Portal for the first time. I was aware, but too small brained to finish it. My brain is bigger now, since I am not smoking weed all the time.
Titanfall 2 was fantastic, the campaign a little short and a little easy on hard mode, but it's fun, and BT is a great character, and the setpieces were stellar.
Next up is Legacy of Kain Blood Omen, Yakuza Kiwami, and FF7 Remake or Disco Elysium. Figure I can alternate action/fps games and RPGs
Did you try playing multiplayer? I got it free with EAPlay (I played on PS4 in the past) and it won't get me a match.