Witcher 3: Wild Hunt- Decent game but you would require a high performing computer if you want to play on the higher quality graphics. The monsters are epic looking but to me the story is just meh. It's more worth it if you buy the game while it's on sale, even more so if its goty edition.
Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor - Good game if you like a bit of strategy in your games. I am not aware if it's a real time game where your generals attack even when you aren't playing it. I like the silent protagonist and mocking the uruks are very very fun.
Subnautica - My boyfriend had this game, finished it in about two weeks? Simple straight forward game that plays a little bit like Minecraft only more goal oriented and a bit thrilling. I've been told it's much more fun in the VR version but I'm dirt poor so eh. It is also more demanding then Minecraft, what with you having to deal with things like breathing, hunger, thirst levels, etc. The challenge is fun though.
Assassin's Creed: Odyssey - If you like a chulk full of history facts shoved down your throat, this game is for you. It's completely the same as its predecessors, only now you get a bird that helps you scout the area... Wait I think that's already a feature... Anyway, to me, the game doesn't really differ from its previous entries. Unless you count the new protagonist.
Dark Souls III - Two words sums up Dark Souls; Terrific Story. My boyfriend who doesn't normally gives two mushrooms about story in games found the story interesting. The difficulty level is unfortunately quite high and the learning curve is very steep. That is the trademark of the Dark Souls games. The challenge made up for the rewards though and getting that OP weapon you have grinding for is so fulfilling you immediately forget about a flying bird thing pushing you off the cliff in Anor Londo. Anyway, yeah, great game.
Farmville - ....... Why.