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I just finished Stray. I'm not really a cat person but it was actually really enjoyable. Turns out cats are great platformers!
I also finished Strange Horticulture yesterday. That was a pleasant surprise especially since it was set in the Lake District.
I'm now trying to decide between starting Baldur's Gate 3 (I am not a fan of turn based combat), Immortality or The Talos Principle 2.
I will say that you'll be doing a ton of turn based combat in BG3. But it's also one of the most well realized worlds I've ever played in.
I have friends who won't play any classic RPGs because they don't like turn based combat, but they love BG3.
If the idea of a sandbox filled with stories where you have tons of choice sounds interesting to you, I'd give it a try.