Albion Online

PC - 2017
Albion Online is imo the best MMORPG. The economy is dynamic, managed by the players, ALL resources are useful to everyone (even items with a low level), auction houses do not communicate with each other, the transport of goods can be dangerous, the items dropped by the players are items crafted by the players and sold to the game using the black market. The game puts a real emphasis on PvP and intelligently pushes players to go there to take more risks and earn more experience or money.

Monster Hunter Rise

SWITCH/PS4/XBOX/PC - 2021
Maybe if there's one game that you can fall in love with, it's the Monster Hunter series. I really like mission-based games like that: you're in a hub, you wait for people to log in or you just pick a mission, you gear up and go to the mission area. You know roughly how long you're going to spend on a mission. The gimmick of this game is a grappling hook and it adds a lot to your character's mobility. In terms of mobility, you also have a mount, a kind of dog that you can call at any time to go faster. It's a good way to get away from an angry monster and drink a potion. I bought it 3 times xD (Switch, Xbox Game Pass and Steam (to play it on Linux since I dropped Windows out of my life)) and I don't regret it. Please CAPCOM, can you gift me Monster Hunter Wilds for that ?

Black Skylands

PC - 2021
I didn't expect anything from this game and I was pleasantly surprised. I don't remain insensitive to games that have a universe relatively close to Skyes of Arcadia. This game is quite simple when you are on foot, it's a classic topdown shooter. However, instead of browsing menus to change levels, you sail on a flying boat that you can upgrade, battles against enemies or board ships. It's one of the few games that I've finished in recent years and it was a pleasure to have spent twenty on it.

Boundless

PC - 2018
Wow, this game was incredible by its community during its golden age. Since this game has been sold, the community is not really as it was. I insist on the community because it do everything on this game. In the first place, Boundless is a game like minecraft but with portals to teleport to different location or world. The community starts to make cities, portal hubs to link cities to hamlets, shops to buy/sell resources, to awesome builds,... To open a portal, you need a material you can only find on world events you should do with multiple players. This game needs a community to be playable and it was awesome during 450 hours. Hope one day it will revive from its ashes.

The Elder Scrolls Online

PC - 2014
I've been playing this game a lot since its release. I really like the universe of The Elder Scroll and despite the fact that it's a bit cheap compared to an official episode, quests and dialogues are a big part of the game and very cool to follow from the new expansions (Morrowind, Summerset and more), before that it not worth your time. Tri-Faction PvP in Cyrodill is also a very nice part of the game, you have to claim castles to make a connection between your base and the enemy base to claim one of the Elder Scrolls and give bonus to your faction or claim all castles around the Imperial City to become Emperor. Finally, this game and theses mechanics are old but if you like The Elder Scroll universe, you should give it a try.