samuraigaiden: I was going to add "published by Bethesda" after AAA game but I stopped and here's why. I think Bethesda gets too much undeserved hate. Sure, the direction they took the Fallout franchise is not the one I would have opted for. And yes, I expect Elder Scrolls 6 to be just a big power fantasy sandbox with no real game mechanics - even more so than Skyrim.
Absolutely - I've always been a fan of Bethesda as a publisher - they release a ton of great games (Dishonored, the new Prey etc) and have always done so even going back to console. I was even a fan of their new take on Fallout going back to FO3 (the "turn based" VATS was pretty damn cool add to a "first person shooter"!). And this is coming from an old school "heyday" PC gamer.
The fact that they've shown a willingness to release "new(ish)" games here lately has only made me like them even more and I've picked up my fair share of their releases to show support (and hopefully keep getting stuff here!).
I've been juggling Deus Ex Human Revolution and getting in runs in the roguelite portion of Tainted Grail.
Tainted is actually a cool little game. The early going is a lot about picking your fights to build your character. The card combat is fast, fun and responsive to your choices. I still sort of suck, but I get further along almost every run. I can't wait to play the campaign when the game comes out of early access. But if you're into try, die, try again runs in the vein of FTL there's a lot to like with the existing mode right now.
I have yet to dip into the campaign trial (and won't - I don't want to spoiler it before the actual release) but it sure stands on its own as is right now, just as a roguelite. And it looks like they're going to continue to add classes and content to that version as the it moves along the development path.
I'm usually not one to fire up my In-Dev games early (I usually buy them to support to a project I'm excited about and then put them on the back burner waiting for full release to get the "real" experience) but this one had a neat idea for an early access release that I'm on board with - almost feels like two games in one.