I'm immunocompromised and continuing to stay at home and single player games really help me get through it. I've played a lot of games (especially the past 2.5 years), so dig deep and give me a good recommendation that you don't think I've played.
I'm into most genres, but not super into loot games or ubisoft open world style games. Love smaller indie titles. I love some JRPGs (Trails, DQ11, Yakuza, FF), hate others (Persona). Yeah I just said I hate persona, get over it. BoTW , Death Stranding, and Elden Ring are some of my favorite "big" games recently. The Trails JRPG series is probably my favorite overall series.
I just finished up Return to Monkey Island and really liked it (was a big fan of LucasArts adventures in the 90s), but I can't play back to pack point and click games so maybe cool off on that.
Been playing a lot of Ooblets while working out lately, so probably not gonna be receptive to any Animal Crossing / Stardew style games rn. Btw check out Ooblets if you like those kinds of games.
If you like fast-paced first-person shooters, I highly recommend this brand-new game called "DOOM II" (1994)
no worries, I was a toddler when my brothers first introduced me to killing nazis in wolfenstein 3D. the education continued to killing demons in doom/doom II and whateverthefuckyoureshooting in quake
There's a new game out called Metal: Hellsinger that asks the daring question "What if Doom was a rhythm game?"
there are also fifty-two quadrillion mods for the various Doom games and source ports, including a map pack where you can kill multiple incarnations of Margaret "Gender-Neutral Bathroom" Thacher