I'm a gamer. I'll play virtually anything and have been playing electronic games since Pong. Card games, board games, word games, pen and paper RPG, console games, handheld games, PC games, etc... My Steam library sits at some 457 games and probably another 100 or so on Desura. The large numbers are due to my support of the Indie gaming scene. I keep up on all the current bundles (like HumbleBundle.com) and am often buying those bundles so the number of games I own is staggering and I do realize that there's no way I can play them all. If nothing else I've helped a small independent game developer pay his rent and I'll have plenty to do if I lose my net connection. I have big plastic tubs full of carts, consoles, discs, controllers, etc for virtually every console pre-lastgen. Of the lastgen I have the PS3 and the Wii. I do not own a 360 or XBone or PS4 and probably never will nor will I probably get any further generations of consoles for my own reasons that I won't go into here as that's not the discussion at hand. I used to play them all (or as much as I could as time would allow) but now due to circumstances beyond our (me and my partner) control we only have access to the PC and the PS3 which is connected to my monitor and speakers. I still have TONS to play on PC and to be honest PC is where I find the best gaming. My partner is a hard core gamer as well so we're always doing something together. She's the light of my life and most of our passions are shared interests. So the majority of this list is also her most played list as well, heh.
The games I've been enjoying most lately are:
PS3:
GT5 and
GT6
Grid 2
PC:
Killing Floor (FPS Zombie CoOp survival. I have an obscene amount of time played in this one, more han any other game I've ever played.)
Left 4 Dead 2 (FPS Zombie CoOp survival, played with friends only.)
TorchLight II (From the original designers of Dialbo and what Diablo III should have been more like. Played with friends only.)
Borderlands 2 (The majority of this and BL1 was played on our weekly gaming night with the best of friends and is still being played that way.)
Loadout (Free to play but NOT pay to win 3rd person shooter)
Skyrim (I'm a cloth wearing, Elven mage who double casts Master level Destruction at zero cost

)
Race the Sun (Indie stylized game where you race the sun to the horizon in a solar powered ship, sun goes down, you lose. Every day a new world is generated server side so it's a fresh experience daily.)
Viscera Cleanup Detail: Santa's Rampage (First person janitor simulator. Just look it up on YouTube, it'll be easier that way.

If you have OCD either stay away from this like the plague or embrace it wholly.)
One Finger Death Punch (Two button game, very simple, easy to learn gameplay. A shining example of doing more with less. This is a brilliant and EXTREMELY addictive game, you have been warned!)
Serious Sam 3: BFE (Playing this old school FPS CoOp with just my partner for now.)
... and finally ...
Eve Online (The single most complicated and brutal MMO there is. Entering its second decade of service this monthly pay to play space sandbox MMO is worth every penny and more. At least two free expansion every year, a dedicated developer that treat its players as real people not just numbers on a bottom line, and an experience unlike any other MMO. Eve is difficult, there's no other way to put it. Getting into the game is the largest hurdle you face as its complexity often scares people away. It takes effort to learn and a lot of reading but it's unbelievably rewarding when you get the hang of it. It's a sandbox. Do what you want, how you want. Be a pirate, bounty hunter, miner, industrialist, play the market, PVE, PVP, run in game scams to bilk your fellow players, fight as a hired gun, run missions, and more. Basically there's a universe to explore and you do it in your own way with incomparable freedom to other MMOs.)
There are more games I could list but those are the ones getting most of my attention right now.
Sark