>>6293177
How about a slightly different format?

Long Term Following: quests I've been following and playing for a while now

>Fallout: NGNM
Picking up where Fallout New Vegas left off, it's up to Courier Six to extinguish the fires and get down to the business of actually running the Mojave. Featuring suspicious neighbours, a new crisis every week and wasteland economics, the iceberg goes a long way down and the sense of sometimes going to from disaster to disaster is tempered by feeling like there is genuine and hard-won progress being made long after the end of the world.
>The Monster Girl Facility
One of the more intriguing OC stories here, it's a tale of mystery, action, adventure and friendship in the dark tunnels of the crippled Facility full of desperate survivors and bioengineered horrors taking the form of women. Are the abandoned test subjects friends or foes (it's mostly friends)? What's down there in the depths? What really happened here? And why does the government that's employing you (!) want everyone dead? Don't let the title fool you, there is no fanservice to be found here, only a colourful cast full of unique and often tragic individuals in great need of smile protection.
>Isekai Cheat harem
Okay, this one's my guilty pleasure of quests. I know what it is, it knows what it is and it is what it says on the tin. Gleefully exploits, parodies, invokes, defies and abuses the genre tropes for all they're worth and is generally a very laid-back, low-tension experience that can be something of a palate cleanser to unwind over after the more serious quests, though it sails rather close to the SFW line at times.
>Theseus
The sequel to Yet Another 40kAI Quest, here's Odysseus trying to rebuild himself in the anarchy of the Imperium Nihilus. Can be stressful with a lot of high stakes of survival as befitting of circumstance, but the only way is up from here. A slow-updating (but boy are they big updates) quest that shows showing up in the 42nd Millennium armed with the best the Dark Age of Technology has to offer is not a win button, but the potential and impact continue to ripple out higher and further.....