King's Bounty: Warriors of the North - Taking a break since I arrived in the Freedom Islands and all enemies are weak, very weak and even if the difficulty rating is higher, they're still pretty weak. I think the creatures and your hero have so many skills, magical abilities, songs, Valkyre abilities which are inevitably overpowered in many cases, especially when you combine in certain wyas. I remember Armored Princess being more difficult.
Aside from the annoying spelling mistakes, I like the sense of adventure of a young viking being forced to travel the outside word, with each location offering something wondrous or a quirky NPC.
Dishonored - Just about to finish the 2nd "good", no kill, pure stealth playthrough. I'm quite obsessed about the setting, the characters and the story. Won't be touching the DLC since I ignore all "arena" DLCs.
Bioshock - Came back from Dishonored wanting something similar so I decided to finally try Bioshock. With hard difficulty and no Vita Chambers, I find that I have to wisely use my weapons and skills. I appreciate the setting, but it's a bit too dark. I like humour, like in FO, and touching, more lighter moments. Bloodlines is a great example of how to successfully combine these elements: a ridiculously funny game in a horror setting.
The game could also use actual characters with whom you could interact :/.
I'm through replaying PS:T and FO2 for the hundredth times, so next up will be Rage. There seem to be a lot of characters, even though I think you don't actually speak.
How is Rage? Doesn't seem like it made a huge impression.