in terms of recent game recommendations, I can not give Hooded Horse enough praise for their catalogue, so here are a few that I've been following the development of and am willing to shill.
Clanfolk wears its inspiration on its sleeve, a medieval-styled Rimworld, and it does so wonderfully. Instead of going into autistic detail, check it out below if you're deep in the Rimworld addiction:
Firaxis isn't making XCOM 3 any time soon, so Xenonauts 2 is picking up on the obvious demand. I will never forgive their decision to make a Marvel tactics game that bombed spectacularly, but that's another tangent entirely:
Speaking of XCOM, the creators of "The Long War" mod are still bashing together Terra Invicta, I know I have shilled it numerous times in the thread but I am legally obligated to do so whenever I talk about the lack of XCOM:
I've only played two Hooded Horse published games so far, but I've been very interested in their current and upcoming titles as many of them look fun and interesting. The two I have played are:
Against the Storm. I've talked about it before, but it's a ton of fun. A unique mash-up of city-builder/colony sim/resource manager and rougelike. Every settlement you make is different depending on what building and perks you choose from the random assortment you're given and how you decide to focus your settlement. Absolutely one of my favorite games to come out in the last few years and a great game to kill an hour or so
Old World. Most people describe it as a mix of Civ and CK3, which is a pretty good description. Essentially, it's a 4X game that puts a lot of focus on your ruler, the decisions they make, and the relationship between others around them along with the classic 4X formula. I've only played the tutorial and completed two games so far, but it's a lot of fun, though it's not perfect. One thing I was just thinking about yesterday is how out of the five victory conditions, three of them are tied to victory points you earn throughout (reaching the cap, having the most after 200 turns, having more than double anyone else by the time you hit half the points needed for the cap). I wish there was more variety, but on the other hand, the ambition victory is a fun one (basically completing ten goals that you can accept throughout the game). All-in-all, it's a lot of fun, and I hope to see it grow more as time goes on.