Finished (playing): Earthlock: Festival of Magic
Playing: Divinity: Original Sin
I stopped playing Earthlock: Festival of Magic despite somewhat enjoying it because I wanted to play Divinity: Original Sin. When I first started playing Divinity: Original Sin I was really enjoying it, the story seemed to be on the basic side (two Source hunters going to investigate a murder in a city) and I liked its throwback to old school isometric view fantasy RPGs offering tactical turn-based combat. My characters (you begin the game as a duo) offered back-and-forth banter while making their way to the city, and we encountered some enemies along the way as well as an optional dungeon to explore.
I was liking the pace of the game and its semi-open environment where I could go off the beaten path just enough to make it not feel linear, but once I got to the city the pacing slowed down to a crawl putting me in a really big city with nothing to do in it but talk with NPCs everywhere that never shut up - their dialogue goes on and on.
After a while a story event occurs setting up the main goal of the game which is the usual chosen ones/end of the world scenario that's been overdone in RPGs. It's a lot more convoluted than necessary, especially for a game that doesn't seem to take itself too seriously. Despite some dark subject matter, it has a somewhat cartoonish visual style and an overall comedic tone to it with a lot of humor similar to Fable and Sacred 2.
Despite some complaints, I'm liking enough aspects of it to stick with it for now. It even has an easy mode that I can switch to if things get too hard, so the difficulty shouldn't be a reason for me to quit. While the story isn't doing a whole lot for me, the characters have been decent and the tactical turn-based combat is fun.
A lot of games come out next week, but the one that looks the most interesting to me is Generation Zero:

It's a first person open world action/adventure/shooter (single player or co-op) that looks like Far Cry meets Horizon Zero Dawn. It was developed by Avalanche Studios (Just Cause, Mad Max), and is a slightly lower budget game in terms of cinematic flare and production values so it's releasing for $39.99.