Astalon: Tears of Earth
This game just got released. It's is an NES style, Metroid, or "metroidvania" game, where you alternate being playing three characters who have different strengths and weaknesses. I guess you could say it is a bit of a roguelike too. I don't really have much experience with roguelikes, but when you die in this game you start back at the beginning of the game. However, you don't actually lose anything, and there are short cuts that can easily get you back to any part of the game, so I don't know if this is a true rogue-like. The story involves one of the three main characters having a pact with some demon. So when you die, the demon resurrects your characters and also offers you various upgrades to make you stronger, and some that just make the game itself a bit easier. I'm enjoying it so far. One thing confuses me though, the game refers to itself as chapter 2. I'm not aware of any other Astalon games
Smelter

So if Mega Man X and Actraiser had a baby, it'd apparently look like this game. I have never actually played an Actraiser game. There are RTS elements here and from I hear, that is the Actraiser influence. The RTS stuff is fine, but the real reason I'm playing is for the Mega Man X style, sidescrolling, levels, which are really well done. It kind of feels like you're playing as Zero with lots of melee, but I think there is a Mega Man X style blaster you get at some point. The game really does a good job of looking and feeling like an MMX game, and I like the music too. This youtube video has a little sampling of the various tracks in the game
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELwNhcsf0v8
Biomutant

Opinions on this one are all over the place. I've seen bad reviews, I've seen so so reviews, and I've seen reviews claiming that it's a fantastic game. I'm not far into it, but looking at the various upgrades available I think the combat will be fun. It feels like a hodge podge of many other action game elements. A little Batman Arkham, a little third person shooting, a little character action, etc. Supposedly, the game is about letting you fight however you want. Other than that, it seems like a standard open world game, but one with odd looking, anthrpomorphic animals. I'm always down for trying something indie or something different, so I'm going to stick with it. It has some bugs and technical issues though, but a patch is supposed to be coming out soon. It seems the devs are very much listening to player feedback and trying to incorporate as much of it as possible
Mighty Goose
So this game is basically Metal Slug, but with anthropomorphic animals. I played through level 1 and had a blast. Like I said, It's basically Metal Slug, but for run n gun newbs like me, it doesn't seem quite as insanely hard as Metal Slug, which is nice. I've tried getting into awesome games like Blazing Chrome and Huntdown, but they always kick my ass. This game seems accessible.
I have these games on the backburner, I've started them, but am no longer actively playing them. I'll get back to them at some point:
Bladed Fury
The Darkside Detective
Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling
Blizzard Arcade Collection
Way of the Passive Fist
Subnautica
Timespinner
Jay and Silent Bob: Mall Brawl - I'm not sure if I actually like this game, so it's possible I won't return to it
I'm also waiting for my Switch copy of the Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World limited edition. I went with the Switch version since it has the original Monster Boy IV on the cartridge (no download required). I have no idea how long it'll be before Strictly Limited Games sends it to me