Finished Castlevania: Dawn of Sorrow in the Dominus Collection. I liked it a lot, though I still give the edge to Aria as my favorite Castlevania. Aria has a better story and less required grinding for souls, since you don't need them to upgrade your weapons and fewer are hard-required for story progression. Dawn's improvements to the combat system (not least Doppelganger) and the graphical glow-up are great additions, however, and it's definitely worth playing - just play Aria first so you don't get spoiled on the plot.
I also got a couple of finished runs (only on the lowest difficulty) in Shogun Showdown, another thing I picked up from the latest sale. I reviewed it a little bit in the other thread, but the short version is, if you like turn-based tactics games, give this one a shot even if you don't generally like deck-building games (because SS isn't one).
Black Myth Wukong has a pretty solid first impression, though in general I think it's a bit easier than the Souls games (not a strict negative). The 9th-gen graphics are very good (to be expected) and the story has an interesting enough hook. I didn't play much of it because I got stuck into Dawn of Sorrow instead.
Antonblast wasn't on sale, but I picked it up anyway because I've been meaning to since it came out earlier this month. It's so much fun to play, kinda like Pizza Tower except a little bit less frenetic most of the time. The combo meter being relegated to an optional side mode means there's a bit less pressure to perform well in normal gameplay, but that doesn't stop it from being pretty tough, especially in the boss fights. The game's aesthetic and energy are the big draw besides the gameplay, though, and again that's similar to Pizza Tower at the birds-eye view level, but totally different when you really get stuck into it.
Lastly, I got Call of Duty Black Ops 6 as a gift from a friend, though I haven't started it yet. Mostly we're planning to do co-op Zombies once I finish the campaign; Warzone and the competitive multiplayer aren't my scene. Yeah, I know, there's a lot of crap surrounding it, but it's hard to have a bad time shooting zombies together with your best friend. Otherwise, there wouldn't be so many movies about that concept.