I also tried TERA at one point. Considering how bored I usually get with MMO after a relatively short amount of time, I enjoyed TERA to some extent. To me, this was the first MMO where combat wasn't just targetting and pressing icons, so combat was slightly more interesting, but it didn't really sell the game to me. Melee combat was pretty satisfying, I would recommend going for a brutish character with a huge axe, that worked pretty well for me, so that was good while it lasted. Graphicswise, it looked neat, about as much cheesiness as I could endure.
I gave Papers Please a go. Free demo available for it, pretty addicting for a game in which you check people's passports and other documents, look for discrepancies and stamp DENIED on their visa before throwing all the papers back at their faces. That, or you allow them in to your country - not all of them try to cheat their way in. And at the end of each day, you are told how much money you earned that day, and you have to distribute it between four family members, and the money isn't always enough for everyone. Game's kinda gloomy, but I think that was the goal of the design anyway.
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