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If you’re looking for something on the short but pretty indie side of things, I highly recommend Abzû. It’s just an hour of breathtaking ocean environments and an amazing soundtrack.

I was hooked on multiplayer games too, but switching to single-player felt like a nice break. On Xbox, I really enjoyed Hi-Fi Rush—it’s got this cool rhythm-based combat that’s super satisfying once you get the hang of it, plus the art style is fun and different. Another one that stuck with me is A Plague Tale: Requiem. The story pulled me in right away, and the visuals are some of the best I’ve seen. Both are great if you’re looking to mix it up.

You should try Gears of War 1-5, if you haven't already. It's one of a classic game series on the Xbox. I played Gears of War 2 as a kid over a decade ago and have been in love with the series after revisiting it a year ago.

Yeah, I also thought about picking that one up as well. The artsyle does looks really appealing.

16 days later

Try CSGO, SUPERHOT or Escape from Tarkov. I play CSGO and I also make money from playing. I've had my account for several years and I've managed to win several skins. I found a site, Skins Monkey, where I can sell all these skins at a high price.

Have you played the Portal games? They have a FPS perspective but are more of a puzzle game. Half-Life 2 has a similar vibe to Portal but is more of a standard FPS.

If you want something a little different, you could try Bugsnax.

I tried to play the OG once, but it's honestly too dated for my modern sensibilities.

@KevinReijnders
I can relate to that, the pixelated and box type figures are disappointing to watch, sometimes they are unbearable to play.

surprisingly i enjoy the 2d hand drawn RPGs of the 90s

an example is the brilliant game...

3 months later

If you're enjoying the Ori games and getting into Metroidvanias, you might like Hollow Knight if you haven’t played it yet. It blends tight platforming with exploration really well, plus the atmosphere and soundtrack are incredible. I’m also into story-driven games and ended up really liking Control, not quite open world but still has good exploration and cool gameplay mechanics.

Sometimes when I just want to chill and not get too deep into storylines or missions, I mess around with browser games during breaks. Found some fun ones on https://sites.google.com/site/unblockedgamesportal/ with free unblocked games to play at school or work. Just quick, no-hassle stuff that passes time.

Fallout 4 is pretty good. I’m from Massachusetts so it has a special place in my heart.

Chrono Trigger

The GOAT turns 30 years old this year.

There are no microtransactions or other aggressive monetization schemes either.

I loved Jedi Fallen Order and Jedi survivor! Fully recommend!

I'm not much of a gamer so I'm sure my suggestions are gonna be normie as hell. I'm also not a shooters girly.

Nier Replicant and Nier Automata are great story driven games if you want to have your heart ripped out of your chest.
I'm also pretty fond of a lot From Software games; dark souls series, Elden Ring, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, Bloodborne if you have a play station 4 or 5.... Bloodborne being my favorite, of course.
Older games like Dragon Age Orgins, 2, and Inquisition are pretty fun. The newest one isn't the worst thing in the world, but I prefer the older titles.
I know you said you weren't a big fan of turn based stuff, but Baldur's Gate 3 is a great game.

The Like A Dragon(Yakuza) series is always a great option

Wolfenstein New order and New colossus. They might seem like meathead shooters, but they have an incredible story and great characters.