Oh, man... where to I even start?
Ghost of a Tale - becaus I always recommend it to anyone who will listen, because it's the greatest, most beautiful, smart, charming, unique golden little miracle of a game and a masterclass of worldbuilding.
Apotheon - fantastic graphics, unique mood, great gameplay. One of the best games I ever bought on GOG.
The Journey Down - one of the best, funniest point & click adventure games I played. Great voice acting, super likeable protagonist, nice graphics, good puzzles.
Pyre - very unique world, overall very original, great graphics and music
Chains of Satinav and Memoria - hands down the two best point & clicks I know. Superb story, mood, writing, puzzles. 12/10, games of the year, all years.
My Memory of Us - great puzzle game, simple gameplay, but a very well done, touching story, clever and well told, with some very poignant moments and further enhanced with narration by Patrick Stewart.
Thronebreaker - a game I initially ignored, turned out to be a great little CCG/RPG hybrid. Very, very good story, nice graphics, surprisingly good use of Gwent as a battle system. Must have for anyone who liked the Witcher games.
Jydge - very neat, fast, highly customisable action game. Smart mayhem instead of mindless mayhem.
Hand of Fate - a great unique idea, mixing collectable card game, board game, choose your own adventure style RPG and TPP action. All wrapped up with great, consistant atmosphere.
The Bard's Tale - one of the funniest comedy games I played, still highly playable and a great pardoy of RPG tropes. Plus, all the songs!
And that's barely the start of it...