I can recommend 2 games.
The first is Dying Light, a first-person open-world parkour game with weapons based combat set in a quarantined city where a virus has transformed most inhabitants in zombies. What sets it apart, for me at least, is the parkour. It is one of the few games i have played where most of the time i refuse to fast travel because it is more fun to parkour my way to the objective through the zombie infested areas.
The second recommendation is The Messenger, an 8-bit platformer. The gameplay is good, the areas are well crafted and story is enjoying. The higlights here are the music and the relation dynamic between the main character and the shopkeeper. The person behind the sountrack is a genius when it comes to retro music. Most of the ost is straight bangers one after another. The game is oozing with passion and it pains me that so few people know about its existence.
A while back Tony from Actually Existing Socialism podcast interviewed an editor for a book about the history of football in the USSR with emphesis on the teams in Moscow if i remember correctly.
You can find the episode here if you want to listen. The book they are talking about is Win or Else: Soviet Football in Moscow and Beyond, 1921-1985 by Larry E. Holmes.