Civ 4: An always war game (modded so that everyone will be permanently at war with each other, not just player vs all AIs) on a Pangaea map as France (the only option for such a game). With Standard size, normal speed and non-modified tech pace, because I'm sick of that. I quit when it started to get boring because I was steamrolling both my southern and western neighbors simultaneously because I was an era ahead in military tech and had Steam Power (massive production boost if you have lots of rivers - which i did), too while no one else was even close to it.
Minecraft: After a couple short-lived worlds in which I didn't get a lot of things done, I am now trying out Hardcore mode. I'm sitting on a Mushroom island and it's really weird: No monsters seem to spawn at all, not even in the huge formerly dark ravine under my base. But when I left my house's entrance (made of Sand, I don't even have a door yet because I'm short on wood) open for one night, I woke up next to a Skeleton. I survived thanks to the fact that these are the circumstances under which skellies are the least dangerous hostile mob. Outside, there was nobody though. Pretty weird.
Kingdom Hearts 2: It might sound weird, but a friend of mine really wants at least one of his friends to either beat this game or another one called Ar Tonelico 2, he's almost obsessed. And apparently I am the least unmotivated one. That other one bores me to death, so KH2 it is, even though I'm not too much of a fan either. I probably am going to get stoned by rabid fans for blasphemy now, but really, it's just not my kind of game.