I'm trying Elder Scrolls Online, after several years of considering it.
I absolutely hate seeing a bunch of other players running around, bouncing off walls and each other and it's ugly by today's graphics standards, but other than that it has some appeal.
The voice acting is good (better than any of their single player Elder Scrolls games, in fact) and the writing decent. Lots of character progression options, unlocked in skill "lines", not unlike the perk paths of Skyrim. Combat is MMOs is imo always terrible, but combat in Elder Scrolls games has never been very good to begin with, so by those standards it's fine. And at this point my $39 bought me a huge amount of content since it got me all chapters to date.
I also started up AC: Valhalla again. I stopped playing back in December 2020 when Cyberpunk 2077 came out. I put 62 hours into it that first month, and wasn't tired of it, though I wasn't loving the Vinland chapter I was currently engaged in. So far all I've done is finish Vinland and head back to England, finding out that things have gone pear-shaped based on an earlier decision I made. I still have a ton of game left, and that's without buying either of the add-ons.