Right now for me, that's Persona 3 Portable. These games have their issues, but the stories really make you care about the characters!
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The Finals, can't get enough of it since launch. Pushing for top 1000 this week.
Revs. (1985 ish)
Chucky Egg (around the same time).
Postal Brain Damaged. If you like boomer shooters,
It's got charming art and level designs, satisfying weapons, and a whole lot of irreverence.
I'm out of the daydreaming phase because I've beaten it a few times, but it's still my comfort food game of choice.
Black Mesa Project and Stray
Returnal. I went hard for a few weeks working those biomes.
I am currently going down the rabbit hole of sim racing. It's dangerous, and I'm trying my best not to drop tons of money into it.
I almost went down that rabbit hole after watching the Netflix F1 show haha. Never watched a race before that.
Signalis. Which is weird, its over in 10 hours but I got hooked on the fandom crack until recently.
I wanted Anno 1800 to be this but man, the income fluctuations are fuckin uncontrollable
Dayz currently. Before that, Rimworld. Before that, factorio.
Far Cry 5
Zelda Minish cap
The Binding of Isaac
Meet Your Maker was probably the last one. I would day dream about the bases I could make and stuff. I think there's a community for it here but it's a lot more dead than the one on Reddit.
Last one was dark souls 3... But now it is Voices of the Void.
Kinda hooked on Lunacid lately: It's a first person dungeon crawler. Relatively simple but I still find it gratifying to play here and there, even if I only have time for 15 minutes or so.