Originally Posted by
Imperial
If you have even a passing interest in JRPGs, you've got to get on that Chrono Trigger hype train. It truly lives up to the hype. There was a period where I would replay it once a year. The fact that it has multiple endings certainly helps with the replayability.
As for me, I finally beat Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and decided to punish myself with another ball-bustingly difficult ninja/samuari game in Nioh. So far, I've been playing with spears as my main weapon. It's hard to beat the combination of strong thrusts and wide sweeps, but I usually keep an axe on hand as my secondary weapon. I haven't used the ranged weapons too much, but I probably should suck it up and git gud with bows and rifles. The Souls-Diablo blend makes for an interesting experience.
I'm also eyeing Ghost of Tsushima when it comes out and picking up Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin once I get through Nioh. Dark Souls III bit me with the Souls-like bug.
I also purchased Dragon Age Inquisition now that it's dirt cheap. DAII disappointed me, but I loved the original Dragon Age Origins and the Awakening expansion for it. Here's hoping DAI has more in common with the first one than the sequel. Nioh and DAI are worlds apart, but I usually like to juggle two games with distinct flavors. When I'm bored or frustrated with one, I can jump over to the other to reinvigorate myself. I did the same thing when I juggled Bloodborne and my umpteenth playthrough of Resident Evil 4 way back when.