This year's sales have made me realize how, despite my 5-year-old laptop still performing well for its age, it's rather underpowered as a gaming machine. I'll need to build a desktop to relieve that burden from it, but, for now, I need to restrict myself to games that it can handle.
So, not in any particular order, but first off, I got Darkest Dungeon, because, though I have some doubts about it, I have to admit to myself that I like the idea of managing a bunch of shell-shocked adventurers.
I also got Hyper Light Drifter, because it looks nice and apparently has good gameplay, and since I recently got a USB controller I wanted something I could play with it besides platformers.
I picked up SanctuaryRPG: Black Edition, because after playing a lot of
Dungeon Robber recently, which got me interested in the idea of roguelikes (or just RPGs in general) that abstract your exact location, plus it has an interesting battle system, and it's currently going for less than a buck.
Then, because I lived a deprived childhood/teenagehood/youngadulthood, I picked up Morrowind, Oblivion, and Fallout: New Vegas. I got both Morrowind and Oblivion because I wasn't sure which one I would prefer, so I figure I'll start with Morrowind and move onto Oblivion next, like I did with KOTOR I & II, so I can appreciate interface improvements (and I'll download a mod to fix level-scaling in Oblivion if it gets too annoying). And I've heard good things about New Vegas. Also, I picked up the versions with all the DLCs bundled in for Oblivion and F:NV, since I hear some of them are pretty good, and I'd rather get them now while they're on sale than be left wanting or having to pay full price later.