Really mowing through games on my backlog since this all began...
Started with Divinity 2 with some friends but we're lazy so we're only on Act 2 or so in the campaign, proving to be a little tricky to find days where everyone is motivated to play, but we're chugging along after many, many, many reloads because someone managed to piss off any npc you could. Having a great time with it, love the turn based combat and all the approaches to fights you can take.
In the meantime as a lot of other people are doing going through Kingdom Come: Deliverance a bit, although after reinstalling i'm having a weird issue where it takes about 20 minutes to boot into game, so it takes some commitment to get started on a play session.
Loving Disco Elysium, but I can only manage an hour or two per session, I dont wanna fatigue and skip through the dialog because the writing is truly phenomenal in this, and I secretly feel that if i get frustrated again i'll abandon my current playthrough for a different skillset.
I finally got around to playing Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines and wow, as buggy as this game is (even with the unofficial patch) its truly phenomenal. A lot of the skills like sneaking, lockpicking and hacking really remind me of fallout, not sure if they were present in 1&2 but it certainly shares some of the feel of 3 and New Vegas. Played long enough on my first session to get some hilarious bugs (all small items started being replaced by fridges) and i'm nearly finished my first playthrough after a few days, not sure if i should attempt a second or focus on other games in the backlog.
Finally as i'm writing this i'm getting ready to tackle Deus Ex: Mankind Divided as i've always been a fan of the series, excited to see how that goes.