I have maybe 10-20 hours in the original BoI. After beating Mom once, I no longer felt the need to keep going with the game. Did a couple more attempts, but I wasn't interested that much anymore.
Nowadays, I just keep switching between games, I don't really have anything that I want to stick to from start to finish. Let's see...
Have been playing a fair bit of Euro Truck Simulator 2. It may have been part of a bundle once, or it might have been on sale, that's the only reason why I picked it up, but I actually found it enjoyable. Or rather, relaxing, to a point that I actually need to listen to music or a podcast while driving, otherwise I'd fall asleep after playing for 15 minutes. For some reason, however, I still keep booting it up, if only for 30 minutes before going to bed. I guess ETS2 is good for switching off your brain.
Loads of Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor. The combat system of the Batman games and Middle-earth is a pretty safe mix with me, so I put quite a bit of time into the game recently. I haven't yet met an Orc who became my great Nemesis so far, I always manage to find their weakness or improvise so that they don't became overly powerful. It's a fun game, all in all.
Tried Killing Floor 2. I have played a lot of the first game, and the sequel is pretty great too. A lot of interesting detail has been put into it, and the combat is as enjoyable as before. Mind, it's still early access, so some things like the whole Sharpshooter perk from KF1 is completely missing from KF2, but it will be added later on, along with completely new perks. Progression is also a lot different, but this time, you actually get to customize your build by choosing skills (mostly passive bonuses) that fit your playstyle.
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